Mexico's Population Growth Slows Dramatically, Projected to Reach 97-125 Million by 2000.
The Mexican population is expected to grow by the year 2000, but at a slower rate than previously thought due to a decrease in birth rates. The government has implemented family planning programs to help control population growth. Fertility rates are decreasing, especially in urban areas, and there is a trend of migration to the United States. New projections estimate the population in 2000 to be between 97 to 125 million, lower than previous forecasts.