http://www.nytimes.com/2012/03/13/op...implosion.html
The speed of the change is breathtaking. A woman in Oman today has 5.6 fewer babies than a woman in Oman 30 years ago. Morocco, Syria and Saudi Arabia have seen fertility-rate declines of nearly 60 percent, and in Iran it’s more than 70 percent. These are among the fastest declines in recorded history.
I wonder if this news will quiet down our resident Stormfront spokeschildren?

The article goes on to say that the decline is nearly global. There are pretty obvious pros and cons--so much for the problem of overpopulation, but before long we'll have a huge proportion of elderly people relying on an ever smaller workforce.