Despite the consumer class growing worldwide, some countries are predicted to see a decline in the number of consumers over the next decade.
The U.S. might have a median age of 39, but the median age by state ranges from the low 30s to the mid 40s.
Population projections from the UN suggest that there will be over 10 billion people by 2060, though other organizations disagree.
The global middle class is expected to grow by 113 million people in 2024. We visualize this growth by country and region.
We chart current and effective retirement ages for 45 countries, revealing some stark regional differences.
Video gaming is the most popular form of entertainment. But how people engage with video games looks different by generation.
For the last 70 years, birth rates for the 49 most populous countries of the world have fallen sharply, heralding an uncertain future.
Population pyramids can show a country's demographic advantages and challenges at a glance. See how different parts of the world stack up.
Pressures from urbanization in the U.S. housing supply continue, with homeowner vacancies falling to an all-time low of 0.8% by end of 2022.
In this graphic we explore the world’s declining fertility rate over the last 60 years and the disparity in fertility rates between nations