For decades, we’ve been told that the world’s biggest problem is too many people. From Malthus in the 18th century to “The Population Bomb” in the 1960s, the warnings were dire: More people would mean ...
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Over the next century, the U.S. population will increasingly concentrate in a few key megaregions. According to population projections from the University of Illinois Chicago, there are 29 suburbs ...
Global population growth is projected to continue well into the 21st century, with estimates suggesting the world's ...
Germany's population is projected to increase by just 0.6% by 2040, according to an analysis released on Tuesday. The study presented by the Bertelsmann Foundation said that population growth will be ...
Alaska’s population is set to significantly decline by 2050, according to a new forecast from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. The department publishes population forecasts ...
The Atlanta metro area is expected to have a big population boom over the next 30 years, according to new data forecasts from the Atlanta Regional Commission. The ARC population forecast expects the ...
Germany, which already ranks as one of Europe’s most aged countries, is set to get even smaller and older, according to a new report. The country’s population could shrink by almost 10 million people, ...
Japan is moving toward a 10 percent foreign population far faster than official projections, with dozens of municipalities already crossing the threshold and one village reporting that more than a ...
Helsinki’s population is expected to pass 700,000 in 2026 and reach one million by 2070, according to a new forecast. Migration remains the key driver of growth, while the number of elderly residents ...
Correction: The original version of this article stated that Anchorage and the Matanuska-Susitna Borough are forecast to continue growing in population. Anchorage and the Mat-Su are grouped together ...