A global population inflection point is closer than we think. The latest UN estimates say 2084 could be a crucial year.
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.
Japan’s birth rate has been declining. Here, we illustrate the number of live births each year compared to the number of annual deaths.
This graphic visualizes the world’s aging population, showing data for every country and territory around the world.
How will Europe's population grow by 2100? Most cities in the EU are expected to see surges in population growth, while a few might shrink.
Population decline is a rising issue for many countries in Eastern Europe, as well as outliers like Japan and Cuba.
Rural counties across the U.S. are losing residents as large cities and the coasts are growing. This map shows U.S. population change by county.
Cities are constantly evolving over time. These 3d graphics visualize both growth and decline with a focus on North American cities from 1990-2015.