Matthew Yglesias

Matthew Yglesias is an American journalist and author known for his work on political and economic issues. He co-founded Vox and has written for various publications, including The Atlantic and Slate. Yglesias is recognized for his analytical approach to policy and current events.

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  1. 1. One Billion Americans

    The Case for Thinking Bigger

    The book explores the idea of significantly increasing the population of the United States to one billion people as a strategy to maintain global dominance and economic prosperity. It argues that a larger population would enhance innovation, economic growth, and geopolitical influence. The author suggests policies to achieve this goal, including increased immigration, family-friendly social policies, and urban development to accommodate a growing population. The book presents a vision of a more dynamic and competitive America, emphasizing the potential benefits of embracing population growth in a rapidly changing world.