Global population growth is projected to continue well into the 21st century, with estimates suggesting the world's ...
Generation Beta includes those born between 2025 and 2039, primarily the children of younger millennials and older Gen Zs.
The world population is set to reach 8.09 billion on New Year's Day 2025, with a growth of over 71 million people in 2024.
The world population increased by more than 71 million people in 2024 and will be 8.09 billion people on New Year’s Day, according to US Census Bureau estimates released Monday. The 0.9% ...
One in every 69 people, or 1.5 per cent of the entire world’s population, is now forcibly displaced. This is nearly double the 1 in 125 people who were displaced a decade ago. The number of displaced ...
the new report will be launched at the Future of the World Global Policy Dialogues: The Future of Population Growth kicking off at 8:30 a.m. EST. This event will be discussing the findings of the ...
The results show a striking pattern: The largest number of people by far—about 10% of the global population—live within 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) of the coast, and another 5% of the world's ...
The global population reached approximately 8.156 billion in 2024, an increase of about 82 million people from the previous year’s 8.083 billion, according to estimates by the German Foundation ...
The global human population is projected to touch 8.09 billion on January 1, 2025, as per data released by the US Census ...
A total of 463,267 COVID-19 deaths were recorded in 2021, which was the deadliest year for the virus in the U.S. Confirmed deaths have been falling since, plunging from 246,272 in 2022 to 76,042 in ...
to a forecast 9.6 percent of the world’s population in 2015 -- a projected 200 million fewer people living in extreme poverty than in 2012. It also revises world economic growth projections for 2015 ...
The results show a striking pattern: The largest number of people by far – about 10% of the global population – live within 5 kilometers (3.1 miles) of the coast, and another 5% of the world ...