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Populations shown for the Most Populous Countries and on the world map are projected to July 1, 2024. To learn more about world population projections, go to Notes on the World Population Clock. To learn more about international trade data, go to Guide to Foreign Trade Statistics. All trade figures are in U.S. dollars on a nominal basis.
Around 33% of the world population — approximately 1 in 3 people — lives in a country with a fertility rate close to replacement, including diverse countries such as India, Tunisia and Argentina. Demographers once assumed fertility would stop declining once it reached replacement levels.
Shows estimates of current USA Population overall and people by US state/county and of World Population overall, by country and most populated countries.
The IDB helps the U.S. government and the public answer fundamental questions about the people and places of our world. These data inform program planning, policymaking, educational, and research data users.
World population is estimated to reach 7.58 billion this month as World Population Day is celebrated on July 11 but the U.S. Census Bureau is projecting another milestone: Annual population growth will slip under 1.0% in 2020-2021 for the first time since 1950.
View table on historical estimates of the world population. An official website of the United States government Here’s how you know
Subnational data for over 15,000 areas similar to U.S. states, counties and townships around the world. Additional demographic data indicators. Custom regional calculations.
Census Bureau data search results for text query World Race and Ethnicity.
This application presents data for 228 countries and areas of the world with a 2024 population of 5,000 or more. For eleven of those countries and areas, only demographic data are presented. "Data not available" indicates that data are not available from this application.
Rather, the clock is the U.S. Census Bureau's estimate of the world population size and an indication of how fast it is growing. Our latest projections indicate the world population will reach 9 billion in 2037.