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Poland: 1979 (reached the milestone for the first time in 1939) Ethiopia: 1980 Myanmar: 1982 South Africa: 1991 Colombia: 1994 Argentina: 1996 Tanzania: 2002 Kenya: 2004 Algeria: 2009 Sudan: 2011 Morocco: 2011 Canada: 2013 Uganda: 2013 Iraq: 2015 Afghanistan: 2016 Saudi Arabia: 2021 Angola: 2023 (est.) Uzbekistan: 2024 (est.)
[3] [4] Old estimates put the global population at 9 billion by 2037–2046, 14 years after 8 billion, and 10 billion by 2054–2071, 17 years after 9 billion; however these milestones are likely to be reached far sooner.
World population milestones in billions [58] (Worldometers estimates ... by country or U.S. state in 2019 1901 to 2021 population graph of the five countries ...
Global population growth will nearly grind to a stop by the end of the century, a new analysis by the Pew Research Center suggests.Right now, the world's population is over 7.7 billion people, and ...
Statistical subregions as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division [1]. This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects.
Graph of world population over the past 12,000 years . As a general rule, the confidence of estimates on historical world population decreases for the more distant past. Robust population data exist only for the last two or three centuries. Until the late 18th century, few governments had ever performed an accurate census.
Population of the present-day top seven most-populous countries, 1800 to 2100. Future projections are based on the 2024 UN's medium-fertility scenario. Chart created by Our World In Data in 2024. The following is a list of countries by past and projected future population. This assumes that countries stay constant in the unforeseeable future ...
The UN Population Division has calculated the future population of the world's countries, based on current demographic trends. The UN's 2024 report projects world population to be 8.1 billion in 2024, about 9.6 billion in 2050, and about 10.2 billion in 2100. The following table shows the largest 15 countries by population as of 2024, 2050 and ...