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  2. Estimates of historical world population - Wikipedia

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    UN estimates (as of 2017) for world population by continent in 2000 and in 2050 (pie chart size to scale) Asia Africa Europe Central/South America North America Oceania. Population estimates for world regions based on Maddison (2007), [29] in millions. The row showing total world population includes the average growth rate per year over the ...

  3. File:World population growth, 1700-2100, 2019 revision.png

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    English: World population (green shaded area) and world population growth rate (red line) for the period: 1700 - 2100 based on data from the UN Population Division, 2019 revision 2022 Revision Date

  4. List of U.S. states and territories by historical population

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    As the United States has grown in area and population, new states have been formed out of U.S. territories or the division of existing states. The population figures provided here reflect modern state boundaries. Shaded areas of the tables indicate census years when a territory or the part of another state had not yet been admitted as a new state.

  5. Human population projections - Wikipedia

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    The UN Population Division report of 2022 projects world population to continue growing after 2050, although at a steadily decreasing rate, to peak at 10.4 billion in 2086, and then to start a slow decline to about 10.3 billion in 2100 with a growth rate at that time of -0.1%.

  6. Population growth - Wikipedia

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    (2011) World population growth rates between 1950 and 2050. The world population growth rate peaked in 1963 at 2.2% per year and subsequently declined. [9] In 2017, the estimated annual growth rate was 1.1%. [28] The CIA World Factbook gives the world annual birthrate, mortality rate, and growth rate as 1.86%, 0.78%, and 1.08% respectively. [29]

  7. World population could top out and decline earlier than ... - AOL

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    A United Nations report released last week predicts the world population to top out in 2084, nearly two decades sooner than estimates from 2022. ... Affairs predicts global population growth from ...

  8. Population decline - Wikipedia

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    The recovery of the birth rate in most western countries around 1940 that produced the "baby boom", with annual growth rates in the 1.0 – 1.5% range, and which peaked during the period 1962–1968 at 2.1% per year, [2] temporarily dispelled prior concerns about population decline, and the world was once again fearful of overpopulation.

  9. The world’s population is poised to decline—and ... - AOL

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    The truth is that we should not let economists drive the agenda on the population-growth-resources trifecta. ... The world’s population has tripled in the last 70 years—and will settle into a ...