Stark population decline projected for NYS | Cornell Chronicle
Briefly

The projections confirm what we have been seeing for some time, which is that if the demographic trends in the state do not change, its population will continue to decline.
Conservative estimates suggest a population decrease of 1 million by 2050, but we think an even greater decline is more likely.
The New York population projections illustrate possible routes of population change and help describe future population makeup, allowing policymakers statewide to develop strategies to impact population change.
The projected components show that the number of deaths will outpace the number of births somewhere during the next decade.
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