In 1950, New York City was the largest city in the world. It’s now ranked 10th. Here are the metropolises...
In this graphic, we show immigration trends throughout U.S. history, highlighting the record surge seen in the post-pandemic era.
This graphic shows the countries contributing the most to the next billion in population growth.
Nearly every country in the Americas has seen a population boom in the last three decades. Some have doubled in size.
Toronto was the fastest-growing city in Canada and the U.S. in 2023, adding over 125,000 people to its population.
This 3D map shows the population density of the UK, highlighting how London and South East England house 27% of the total population.
For incorporated areas with 20,000+ residents, there are two city names tied for first place. And the Simpsons live in one of them.
A global population inflection point is closer than we think. The latest UN estimates say 2084 could be a crucial year.
We map out which parts of the world are losing people to emigration basedon 2023 data. Noticeably, high income countries are underrepresented.
There’s an east-west divide when it comes to Europe’s population growth in the last 30 years. And it's very apparent in this map.