Dwindling birth rate? No, it’s been flat for almost 50 years. You suck and interpreting graphs. And the huge uptick in deaths since 2020 is coincidental? Or deaths of despair? Or, or? Right?
Good Lord, here we go again with having to provide multiple sources to "never wrong" (but always wrong Floggy).
Alabama has a population issue that is well documented. An aging population, and a lower than necessary birth rate that has dropped over 50 years. They are soon to pass the threshold of having enough births to outweigh deaths.
Alabama’s fertility rate has fallen significantly since 2007...Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows the general fertility rate in Alabama was 61.7 births per 1,000 women in 2019, down from 67.6 in 2007.

But Alabama’s fertility rate is still low. Its total fertility rate was 1.8 births per woman in 2018, according to the CDC. That’s below an important threshold known as “replacement level fertility.” That’s the total fertility rate needed to exactly replace a population from generation to generation. In the U.S., that rate is just below 2.1 births per mother. In 2018, only South Dakota met that threshold.
That means people in Alabama and across the U.S. (and the world) are not having enough babies to replace its current population totals.
For now, Alabama’s migration numbers are proving enough to offset declining fertility and natural population increase. But like much of the nation and world, its low fertility and rising age could create problems going forward.
Huh, this was a documented problem back in 2018 even:

Alabama population growth stagnant amid high mortality rate
Census Bureau estimates could mean trouble for state's attempt to hold onto congressional seat.
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Alabama’s birth rate is roughly comparable to the nation as a whole — during the year, Alabama had 11.7 births per 1,000 people, vs. about 11.8 per 1,000 for the United States. But the state also had the second-highest rate of death in the country last year, reporting 10.9 deaths per 1,000 people vs. 8.6 for the nation, possibly a reflection of an aging population.
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So, an ever declining birth rate, one of the highest death rates in the nation annually, and the media runs with this fear porn to scare people further about Covid.
Dig. Research.