A global population inflection point is closer than we think. The latest UN estimates say 2084 could be a crucial year.
See how the world's 6 largest countries will grow (or shrink) by 2075, based on the latest UN population projections.
In this graphic we explore the world’s declining fertility rate over the last 60 years and the disparity in fertility rates between nations
Since 1950, global fertility rates have decreased steadily. Now. the average woman has less than 3 children on average.
Nearly 60% of the world's population lives in cities and this trend is not slowing down—take a look at the world's 20 fastest growing cities.
The data behind the world's rapidly aging population, and what it could mean for the economy and future generations of retirees.