What is the predicted population of the United States 2025?
What is the predicted population of the United States 2025?
Total population in the United States from 2015 to 2025 (in millions)
Characteristic | Inhabitants in millions |
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2025* | 337.15 |
2024* | 335.71 |
2023* | 334.27 |
2022* | 332.84 |
What is the predicted population of the United States?
Population growth: The United States is projected to grow by nearly 79 million people in the next 4 decades, from about 326 million to 404 million between 2017 and 2060. The population is pro- jected to cross the 400-million mark in 2058.
What is the projected population of the United States in 2030?
Population projections for the United States from 2015 to 2060 (in millions)
Characteristic | Number of residents in millions |
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2040 | 380.22 |
2035 | 370.34 |
2030 | 359.4 |
2025 | 347.34 |
What will China’s population be in 2030?
1.520 billion
Total population size will increase from 1.198 billion in 1994, to 1.520 billion in 2030. The child-dependency ratio will decline from 64.3% to 30.4% in 2030.
What state is losing the most population?
More recently, population change from July 2020 to July 2021 shows: Among the 17 states where population declined over the year, losses were greatest in New York (-1.58%), Illinois (-0.89%), Hawaii (-0.71%) and California (-0.66%). Losses in these states were driven by people moving away.
What will Japan’s population be in 2030?
around 116.62 million
Based on the results of the medium-fertility projection, Japan is expected to enter a long period of population decline. The population is expected to decrease to around 116.62 million by 2030, fall below 100 million to 99.13 million in 2048, and drop to 86.74 million by 2060 (see Table 1-1 and Figure 1-1).