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You could argue that's shifting geography and not necessarily a population increase. For my somewhat local example, St. Louis City used to be jam-packed with people through the 50s. There were schools every few blocks because there were so many children/families. By the 90s there were well under a half million people in the city and if estimates are to be believed there is under a quarter million people living there now. I obviously can't count the number of people living there but I can tell you having lived nearby for a few decades, the place is like a ghost town compared to when I was a kid and that was already significantly different from when my parents grew up there.
Overpopulated or not I think we're about to have a culling or population decrease d/t Vax death/disability /inability to reproduce, food scarcity, incoming civil/social unrest etc.