Here are the latest general population updates I can share right now, based on recent public reporting.
- Global population growth in 2024 slowed slightly to about 0.9% (roughly 71 million people added), with the world reaching about 8.09 billion on New Year’s Day 2025 according to US Census Bureau estimates. This slowdown reflects lower momentum in births despite ongoing migration.[1]
- The United States saw continued population gains in 2024 driven largely by immigration, with net international migration contributing most of the growth; the population surpassed 340 million and was projected to reach about 341 million on New Year’s Day 2025.[1]
- Several major demographic trends that influence population trajectories include aging in high-income countries, persistent regional differences in fertility, and ongoing migration flows that shape where people live and work.[4]
Illustration: If you’d like, I can generate a simple chart showing global population and US population trends over the past decade, with sources cited.
Would you like a concise country-by-country snapshot (e.g., US, India, China, EU) or a global trend summary with a chart? I can also pull more up-to-date sources if you want the latest headlines from specific outlets.[4][1]
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population - Read all the latest news headline updates on population. Get all the population breaking news updates, videos, photostories and more at Business Standard.
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www.ndtv.compopulation news Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. population news Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comAlthough women have been having far fewer babies on average compared to previous generations, the world’s population is still growing overall. The United Nations says only around 60 countries are seeing their populations decline, but the population in more than 120 other countries, including the United States, is still growing and appears on track to keep growing for the next 30 years. Mogelgaard sees it this way: We are not living in a period of demographic decline, but demographic diversity.
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