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2019 World Population by Country

The current US Census Bureau world population estimate in June 2019 shows that the current global population is 7,577,130,400 people on earth, which far exceeds the world population of 7.2 billion from 2015. Our own estimate based on UN data shows the world's population surpassing 7.7 billion.

China is the most populous country in the world with a population exceeding 1.4 billion. It is one of just two countries with a population of more than 1 billion, with India being the second. As of 2018, India has a population of over 1.355 billion people, and its population growth is expected to continue through at least 2050. By the year 2030, the country of India is expected to become the most populous country in the world. This is because India’s population will grow, while China is projected to see a loss in population.

The next 11 countries that are the most populous in the world each have populations exceeding 100 million. These include the United States, Indonesia, Brazil, Pakistan, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Russia, Mexico, Japan, Ethiopia, and the Philippines. Of these nations, all are expected to continue to grow except Russia and Japan, which will see their populations drop by 2030 before falling again significantly by 2050.

Many other nations have populations of at least one million, while there are also countries that have just thousands. The smallest population in the world can be found in Vatican City, where only 801 people reside.

In 2018, the world’s population growth rate was 1.12%. Every five years since the 1970s, the population growth rate has continued to fall. The world’s population is expected to continue to grow larger but at a much slower pace. By 2030, the population will exceed 8 billion. In 2040, this number will grow to more than 9 billion. In 2055, the number will rise to over 10 billion, and another billion people won’t be added until near the end of the century. The current annual population growth estimates from the United Nations are in the millions - estimating that over 80 million new lives are added each year.

This population growth will be significantly impacted by nine specific countries which are situated to contribute to the population growth more quickly than other nations. These nations include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan, Uganda, the United Republic of Tanzania, and the United States of America. Particularly of interest, India is on track to overtake China's position as the most populous country by the year 2030. Additionally, multiple nations within Africa are expected to double their populations before fertility rates begin to slow entirely.

Global life expectancy has also improved in recent years, increasing the overall population life expectancy at birth to just over 70 years of age. The projected global life expectancy is only expected to continue to improve - reaching nearly 77 years of age by the year 2050. Significant factors impacting the data on life expectancy include the projections of the ability to reduce AIDS/HIV impact, as well as reducing the rates of infectious and non-communicable diseases.

Population aging has a massive impact on the ability of the population to maintain what is called a support ratio. One key finding from 2017 is that the majority of the world is going to face considerable growth in the 60 plus age bracket. This will put enormous strain on the younger age groups as the elderly population is becoming so vast without the number of births to maintain a healthy support ratio.

Although the number given above seems very precise, it is important to remember that it is just an estimate. It simply isn't possible to be sure exactly how many people there are on the earth at any one time, and there are conflicting estimates of the global population in 2016.

Some, including the UN, believe that a population of 7 billion was reached in October 2011. Others, including the US Census Bureau and World Bank, believe that the total population of the world reached 7 billion in 2012, around March or April.

2019 World Population: 7,713,468,100
Flag Country 2019 (Live) 2018 Population Area 2019 Density Growth Rate World % Rank
China 1,434,368,402 1,427,647,786 9,706,961 km² 148/km² 0.43% 18.59% 1
India 1,367,774,038 1,352,642,280 3,287,590 km² 416/km² 1.02% 17.71% 2
United States 329,261,404 327,096,265 9,372,610 km² 35/km² 0.60% 4.27% 3
Indonesia 270,917,477 267,670,543 1,904,569 km² 142/km² 1.10% 3.51% 4
Pakistan 216,987,487 212,228,286 881,912 km² 246/km² 2.04% 2.81% 5
Brazil 211,202,366 209,469,323 8,515,767 km² 25/km² 0.75% 2.74% 6
Nigeria 201,464,579 195,874,683 923,768 km² 218/km² 2.60% 2.61% 7
Bangladesh 163,209,355 161,376,708 147,570 km² 1,105/km² 1.03% 2.11% 8
Russia 145,884,049 145,734,038 17,098,242 km² 9/km² 0.09% 1.89% 9
Mexico 127,711,938 126,190,788 1,964,375 km² 65/km² 1.10% 1.65% 10
Japan 126,826,684 127,202,192 377,930 km² 336/km² -0.27% 1.64% 11
Ethiopia 112,359,493 109,224,414 1,104,300 km² 101/km² 2.61% 1.45% 12
Philippines 108,262,803 106,651,394 342,353 km² 316/km² 1.37% 1.40% 13
Egypt 100,580,893 98,423,598 1,002,450 km² 100/km² 2.00% 1.30% 14
Vietnam 96,550,372 95,545,962 331,212 km² 291/km² 0.96% 1.25% 15
DR Congo 87,057,703 84,068,091 2,344,858 km² 37/km² 3.24% 1.13% 16
Germany 83,547,390 83,124,418 357,114 km² 234/km² 0.47% 1.08% 17
Turkey 83,530,429 82,340,088 783,562 km² 106/km² 1.32% 1.08% 18
Iran 83,019,394 81,800,188 1,648,195 km² 50/km² 1.36% 1.07% 19
Thailand 69,644,745 69,428,453 513,120 km² 136/km² 0.28% 0.90% 20
United Kingdom 67,567,528 67,141,684 242,900 km² 278/km² 0.58% 0.88% 21
France 65,145,727 64,990,511 551,695 km² 118/km² 0.21% 0.84% 22
Italy 60,545,940 60,627,291 301,336 km² 201/km² -0.13% 0.78% 23
South Africa 58,633,809 57,792,518 1,221,037 km² 48/km² 1.33% 0.76% 24
Tanzania 58,171,641 56,313,438 945,087 km² 61/km² 3.00% 0.75% 25
Myanmar 54,080,978 53,708,320 676,578 km² 80/km² 0.63% 0.70% 26
Kenya 52,691,254 51,392,565 580,367 km² 91/km² 2.30% 0.68% 27
South Korea 51,232,643 51,171,706 100,210 km² 511/km² 0.10% 0.66% 28
Colombia 50,396,861 49,661,048 1,141,748 km² 44/km² 1.37% 0.65% 29
Spain 46,737,387 46,692,858 505,992 km² 92/km² 0.09% 0.61% 30
Argentina 44,821,952 44,361,150 2,780,400 km² 16/km² 0.95% 0.58% 31
Uganda 44,413,769 42,729,036 241,550 km² 183/km² 3.61% 0.57% 32
Ukraine 43,969,441 44,246,156 603,500 km² 73/km² -0.57% 0.57% 33
Algeria 43,131,937 42,228,408 2,381,741 km² 18/km² 1.95% 0.56% 34
Sudan 42,912,830 41,801,533 1,886,068 km² 23/km² 2.42% 0.56% 35
Iraq 39,402,580 38,433,600 438,317 km² 90/km² 2.28% 0.51% 36
Afghanistan 38,130,955 37,171,921 652,230 km² 58/km² 2.34% 0.49% 37
Poland 37,883,525 37,921,592 312,679 km² 121/km² -0.09% 0.49% 38
Canada 37,444,304 37,074,562 9,984,670 km² 4/km² 0.91% 0.49% 39
Morocco 36,515,417 36,029,093 446,550 km² 82/km² 1.23% 0.47% 40
Saudi Arabia 34,326,881 33,702,756 2,149,690 km² 16/km² 1.68% 0.44% 41
Uzbekistan 33,030,218 32,476,244 447,400 km² 74/km² 1.56% 0.43% 42
Peru 32,555,935 31,989,260 1,285,216 km² 25/km² 1.63% 0.42% 43
Malaysia 31,990,585 31,528,033 330,803 km² 97/km² 1.34% 0.41% 44
Angola 31,925,858 30,809,787 1,246,700 km² 26/km² 3.30% 0.41% 45
Ghana 30,481,782 29,767,102 238,533 km² 128/km² 2.19% 0.39% 46
Mozambique 30,450,995 29,496,004 801,590 km² 38/km² 2.95% 0.39% 47
Yemen 29,227,394 28,498,683 527,968 km² 55/km² 2.33% 0.38% 48
Nepal 28,652,466 28,095,714 147,181 km² 194/km² 1.83% 0.37% 49
Venezuela 28,501,879 28,887,118 916,445 km² 31/km² -1.29% 0.37% 50
Madagascar 27,038,806 26,262,313 587,041 km² 46/km² 2.69% 0.35% 51
Cameroon 25,941,277 25,216,267 475,442 km² 54/km² 2.62% 0.34% 52
Ivory Coast 25,780,002 25,069,230 322,463 km² 80/km² 2.58% 0.33% 53
North Korea 25,677,486 25,549,604 120,538 km² 213/km² 0.46% 0.33% 54
Australia 25,233,327 24,898,152 7,692,024 km² 3/km² 1.23% 0.33% 55
Taiwan 23,778,550 23,726,460 36,193 km² 657/km² 0.20% 0.31% 56
Niger 23,396,285 22,442,822 1,267,000 km² 18/km² 3.87% 0.30% 57
Sri Lanka 21,333,153 21,228,763 65,610 km² 325/km² 0.45% 0.28% 58
Burkina Faso 20,377,538 19,751,466 272,967 km² 74/km² 2.89% 0.26% 59
Mali 19,714,766 19,077,749 1,240,192 km² 16/km² 3.04% 0.25% 60
Romania 19,351,901 19,506,114 238,391 km² 81/km² -0.73% 0.25% 61
Chile 18,970,590 18,729,160 756,102 km² 25/km² 1.19% 0.25% 62
Malawi 18,677,033 18,143,217 118,484 km² 157/km² 2.68% 0.24% 63
Kazakhstan 18,574,401 18,319,618 2,724,900 km² 7/km² 1.27% 0.24% 64
Zambia 17,911,545 17,351,708 752,612 km² 24/km² 2.94% 0.23% 65
Guatemala 17,614,226 17,247,849 108,889 km² 161/km² 1.93% 0.23% 66
Ecuador 17,400,519 17,084,358 276,841 km² 63/km² 1.69% 0.23% 67
Netherlands 17,100,941 17,059,560 41,850 km² 409/km² 0.22% 0.22% 68
Syria 17,084,229 16,945,057 185,180 km² 92/km² 0.74% 0.22% 69
Cambodia 16,509,660 16,249,792 181,035 km² 91/km² 1.46% 0.21% 70
Senegal 16,339,616 15,854,323 196,722 km² 83/km² 2.79% 0.21% 71
Chad 15,993,292 15,477,729 1,284,000 km² 12/km² 3.03% 0.21% 72
Somalia 15,485,690 15,008,226 637,657 km² 24/km² 2.90% 0.20% 73
Zimbabwe 14,666,896 14,438,802 390,757 km² 37/km² 1.43% 0.19% 74
Guinea 12,805,402 12,414,293 245,857 km² 52/km² 2.88% 0.17% 75
Rwanda 12,658,266 12,301,970 26,338 km² 479/km² 2.64% 0.16% 76
Benin 11,832,215 11,485,044 112,622 km² 105/km² 2.75% 0.15% 77
Tunisia 11,706,871 11,565,201 163,610 km² 71/km² 1.12% 0.15% 78
Belgium 11,544,721 11,482,178 30,528 km² 378/km² 0.50% 0.15% 79
Burundi 11,565,203 11,175,374 27,834 km² 414/km² 3.18% 0.15% 80
Bolivia 11,528,920 11,353,142 1,098,581 km² 10/km² 1.41% 0.15% 81
Cuba 11,333,231 11,338,134 109,884 km² 103/km² -0.04% 0.15% 82
Haiti 11,276,919 11,123,178 27,750 km² 406/km² 1.26% 0.15% 83
South Sudan 11,074,625 10,975,927 619,745 km² 18/km² 0.79% 0.14% 84
Dominican Republic 10,749,816 10,627,141 48,671 km² 221/km² 1.05% 0.14% 85
Czech Republic 10,691,079 10,665,677 78,865 km² 136/km² 0.22% 0.14% 86
Greece 10,468,673 10,522,246 131,990 km² 79/km² -0.46% 0.14% 87
Portugal 10,222,951 10,256,193 92,090 km² 111/km² -0.29% 0.13% 88
Jordan 10,117,010 9,965,318 89,342 km² 113/km² 1.37% 0.13% 89
Azerbaijan 10,057,282 9,949,537 86,600 km² 116/km² 0.99% 0.13% 90
Sweden 10,042,743 9,971,638 450,295 km² 22/km² 0.65% 0.13% 91
United Arab Emirates 9,782,142 9,630,959 83,600 km² 117/km² 1.45% 0.13% 92
Honduras 9,761,685 9,587,522 112,492 km² 87/km² 1.65% 0.13% 93
Hungary 9,682,234 9,707,499 93,028 km² 104/km² -0.24% 0.13% 94
Belarus 9,452,303 9,452,617 207,600 km² 46/km² -0.00% 0.12% 95
Tajikistan 9,342,123 9,100,835 143,100 km² 65/km² 2.42% 0.12% 96
Austria 8,960,639 8,891,388 83,871 km² 107/km² 0.72% 0.12% 97
Papua New Guinea 8,792,792 8,606,323 462,840 km² 19/km² 1.97% 0.11% 98
Serbia 8,769,107 8,802,754 88,361 km² 99/km² -0.35% 0.11% 99
Switzerland 8,598,124 8,525,611 41,284 km² 208/km² 0.77% 0.11% 100
Israel 8,532,644 8,381,516 20,770 km² 410/km² 1.64% 0.11% 101
Togo 8,101,493 7,889,093 56,785 km² 142/km² 2.45% 0.10% 102
Sierra Leone 7,829,178 7,650,150 71,740 km² 109/km² 2.13% 0.10% 103
Hong Kong 7,442,050 7,371,730 1,104 km² 6,736/km² 0.87% 0.10% 104
Laos 7,179,846 7,061,507 236,800 km² 30/km² 1.53% 0.09% 105
Paraguay 7,053,301 6,956,066 406,752 km² 17/km² 1.27% 0.09% 106
Bulgaria 6,995,121 7,051,608 110,879 km² 63/km² -0.73% 0.09% 107
Lebanon 6,858,625 6,859,408 10,452 km² 656/km² -0.05% 0.09% 108
Libya 6,786,153 6,678,559 1,759,540 km² 4/km² 1.48% 0.09% 109
Nicaragua 6,553,376 6,465,501 130,373 km² 50/km² 1.24% 0.08% 110
El Salvador 6,456,753 6,420,746 21,041 km² 307/km² 0.51% 0.08% 111
Kyrgyzstan 6,426,672 6,304,030 199,951 km² 32/km² 1.77% 0.08% 112
Turkmenistan 5,951,041 5,850,901 488,100 km² 12/km² 1.56% 0.08% 113
Singapore 5,809,299 5,757,499 710 km² 8,175/km² 0.81% 0.08% 114
Denmark 5,773,961 5,752,126 43,094 km² 134/km² 0.34% 0.07% 115
Finland 5,533,199 5,522,576 338,424 km² 16/km² 0.17% 0.07% 116
Slovakia 5,457,337 5,453,014 49,037 km² 111/km² 0.07% 0.07% 117
Republic of the Congo 5,393,739 5,244,359 342,000 km² 16/km² 2.60% 0.07% 118
Norway 5,383,279 5,337,962 323,802 km² 17/km² 0.77% 0.07% 119
Costa Rica 5,052,271 4,999,441 51,100 km² 99/km² 0.96% 0.07% 120
Palestine 4,992,853 4,862,979 6,220 km² 801/km² 2.44% 0.06% 121
Oman 4,990,087 4,829,473 309,500 km² 16/km² 3.01% 0.06% 122
Liberia 4,949,095 4,818,973 111,369 km² 44/km² 2.46% 0.06% 123
Ireland 4,887,672 4,818,690 70,273 km² 69/km² 1.32% 0.06% 124
New Zealand 4,787,018 4,743,131 270,467 km² 18/km² 0.84% 0.06% 125
Central African Republic 4,752,520 4,666,368 622,984 km² 8/km² 1.69% 0.06% 126
Mauritania 4,537,705 4,403,313 1,030,700 km² 4/km² 2.78% 0.06% 127
Panama 4,253,162 4,176,869 75,417 km² 56/km² 1.67% 0.06% 128
Kuwait 4,214,885 4,137,312 17,818 km² 236/km² 1.69% 0.05% 129
Croatia 4,127,859 4,156,405 56,594 km² 73/km² -0.63% 0.05% 130
Moldova 4,042,472 4,051,944 33,846 km² 119/km² -0.21% 0.05% 131
Georgia 3,996,010 4,002,942 69,700 km² 57/km² -0.15% 0.05% 132
Eritrea 3,501,575 3,452,786 117,600 km² 30/km² 1.28% 0.05% 133
Uruguay 3,462,885 3,449,285 181,034 km² 19/km² 0.36% 0.04% 134
Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,298,339 3,323,925 51,209 km² 64/km² -0.69% 0.04% 135
Mongolia 3,230,524 3,170,216 1,564,110 km² 2/km² 1.73% 0.04% 136
Armenia 2,958,342 2,951,745 29,743 km² 99/km² 0.20% 0.04% 137
Jamaica 2,949,609 2,934,847 10,991 km² 268/km² 0.46% 0.04% 138
Puerto Rico 2,925,390 3,039,596 8,870 km² 331/km² -3.49% 0.04% 139
Albania 2,880,593 2,882,740 28,748 km² 100/km² -0.06% 0.04% 140
Qatar 2,837,999 2,781,682 11,586 km² 244/km² 1.81% 0.04% 141
Lithuania 2,755,816 2,801,264 65,300 km² 42/km² -1.49% 0.04% 142
Namibia 2,498,988 2,448,301 825,615 km² 3/km² 1.89% 0.03% 143
Gambia 2,354,357 2,280,094 10,689 km² 220/km² 2.97% 0.03% 144
Botswana 2,308,191 2,254,068 582,000 km² 4/km² 2.20% 0.03% 145
Gabon 2,178,008 2,119,275 267,668 km² 8/km² 2.52% 0.03% 146
Lesotho 2,126,922 2,108,328 30,355 km² 70/km² 0.80% 0.03% 147
Macedonia 2,083,459 2,082,957 25,713 km² 81/km² 0.02% 0.03% 148
Slovenia 2,078,726 2,077,837 20,273 km² 103/km² 0.04% 0.03% 149
Guinea-Bissau 1,925,488 1,874,303 36,125 km² 53/km² 2.49% 0.02% 150
Latvia 1,904,658 1,928,459 64,559 km² 30/km² -1.13% 0.02% 151
Bahrain 1,646,997 1,569,446 765 km² 2,145/km² 4.57% 0.02% 152
Trinidad and Tobago 1,395,512 1,389,843 5,130 km² 272/km² 0.37% 0.02% 153
Equatorial Guinea 1,360,588 1,308,975 28,051 km² 48/km² 3.59% 0.02% 154
Estonia 1,325,756 1,322,920 45,227 km² 29/km² 0.21% 0.02% 155
Timor-Leste 1,295,528 1,267,974 14,874 km² 87/km² 1.98% 0.02% 156
Mauritius 1,269,884 1,267,185 2,040 km² 622/km² 0.20% 0.02% 157
Cyprus 1,199,474 1,189,265 9,251 km² 130/km² 0.78% 0.02% 158
Swaziland 1,149,281 1,136,281 17,364 km² 66/km² 1.04% 0.01% 159
Djibouti 974,962 958,923 23,200 km² 42/km² 1.53% 0.01% 160
Fiji 890,528 883,483 18,272 km² 49/km² 0.73% 0.01% 161
Reunion 889,574 882,526 2,511 km² 354/km² 0.73% 0.01% 162
Comoros 852,720 832,322 1,862 km² 457/km² 2.23% 0.01% 163
Guyana 783,126 779,006 214,969 km² 4/km² 0.48% 0.01% 164
Bhutan 763,955 754,388 38,394 km² 20/km² 1.15% 0.01% 165
Solomon Islands 671,477 652,857 28,896 km² 23/km² 2.60% 0.01% 166
Macau 641,380 631,636 30 km² 21,348/km² 1.39% 0.01% 167
Montenegro 628,023 627,809 13,812 km² 45/km² 0.03% 0.01% 168
Luxembourg 616,808 604,245 2,586 km² 238/km² 1.90% 0.01% 169
Western Sahara 583,829 567,402 266,000 km² 2/km² 2.65% 0.01% 170
Suriname 581,875 575,990 163,820 km² 4/km² 0.93% 0.01% 171
Cape Verde 550,546 543,767 4,033 km² 136/km² 1.13% 0.01% 172
Maldives 532,211 515,696 300 km² 1,770/km² 2.96% 0.01% 173
Malta 440,516 439,248 316 km² 1,394/km² 0.26% 0.01% 174
Brunei 433,716 428,963 5,765 km² 75/km² 1.01% 0.01% 175
Guadeloupe 400,056 399,848 1,628 km² 246/km² 0.05% 0.01% 176
Belize 391,072 383,071 22,966 km² 17/km² 1.90% 0.01% 177
Bahamas 389,877 385,637 13,943 km² 28/km² 1.00% 0.01% 178
Martinique 375,518 375,673 1,128 km² 333/km² -0.03% 0.00% 179
Iceland 339,247 336,713 103,000 km² 3/km² 0.69% 0.00% 180
Vanuatu 300,601 292,680 12,189 km² 25/km² 2.46% 0.00% 181
French Guiana 291,587 282,938 83,534 km² 3/km² 2.79% 0.00% 182
Barbados 287,061 286,641 430 km² 668/km² 0.13% 0.00% 183
New Caledonia 283,038 279,993 18,575 km² 15/km² 0.98% 0.00% 184
French Polynesia 279,467 277,679 4,167 km² 67/km² 0.58% 0.00% 185
Mayotte 266,797 259,531 374 km² 712/km² 2.55% 0.00% 186
Sao Tome and Principe 215,451 211,028 964 km² 223/km² 1.91% 0.00% 187
Samoa 197,205 196,129 2,842 km² 69/km² 0.49% 0.00% 188
Saint Lucia 182,862 181,889 616 km² 297/km² 0.50% 0.00% 189
Guam 167,474 165,768 549 km² 305/km² 0.92% 0.00% 190
Curacao 163,496 162,752 444 km² 368/km² 0.41% 0.00% 191
Kiribati 117,786 115,847 811 km² 145/km² 1.52% 0.00% 192
Micronesia 113,923 112,640 702 km² 162/km² 1.04% 0.00% 193
Grenada 112,039 111,454 344 km² 326/km² 0.49% 0.00% 194
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 110,589 110,211 389 km² 284/km² 0.34% 0.00% 195
Aruba 106,350 105,845 180 km² 591/km² 0.44% 0.00% 196
United States Virgin Islands 104,578 104,680 347 km² 301/km² -0.10% 0.00% 197
Tonga 104,602 103,197 747 km² 140/km² 1.26% 0.00% 198
Seychelles 97,775 97,096 452 km² 216/km² 0.66% 0.00% 199
Antigua and Barbuda 97,190 96,286 442 km² 220/km² 0.86% 0.00% 200
Isle of Man 84,584 84,077 572 km² 148/km² 0.60% 0.00% 201
Andorra 77,142 77,006 468 km² 165/km² 0.18% 0.00% 202
Dominica 71,808 71,625 751 km² 96/km² 0.26% 0.00% 203
Cayman Islands 64,948 64,174 264 km² 246/km² 1.21% 0.00% 204
Bermuda 62,506 62,756 54 km² 1,158/km² -0.40% 0.00% 205
Marshall Islands 58,791 58,413 181 km² 325/km² 0.65% 0.00% 206
Northern Mariana Islands 57,216 56,882 464 km² 123/km² 0.59% 0.00% 207
Greenland 56,672 56,564 2,166,086 km² 0/km² 0.19% 0.00% 208
American Samoa 55,312 55,465 199 km² 278/km² -0.28% 0.00% 209
Saint Kitts and Nevis 52,823 52,441 261 km² 202/km² 0.73% 0.00% 210
Faroe Islands 48,678 48,497 1,393 km² 35/km² 0.37% 0.00% 211
Sint Maarten 42,388 41,940 34 km² 1,247/km² 1.07% 0.00% 212
Monaco 38,964 38,682 2.02 km² 19,289/km² 0.73% 0.00% 213
Turks and Caicos Islands 38,191 37,665 948 km² 40/km² 1.40% 0.00% 214
Liechtenstein 38,019 37,910 160 km² 238/km² 0.29% 0.00% 215
Saint Martin 38,002 37,264 53 km² 717/km² 1.98% 0.00% 216
San Marino 33,860 33,785 61 km² 555/km² 0.22% 0.00% 217
Gibraltar 33,701 33,718 6 km² 5,617/km² -0.05% 0.00% 218
British Virgin Islands 30,030 29,802 151 km² 199/km² 0.77% 0.00% 219
Palau 18,008 17,907 459 km² 39/km² 0.56% 0.00% 220
Cook Islands 17,548 17,518 236 km² 74/km² 0.17% 0.00% 221
Anguilla 14,869 14,731 91 km² 163/km² 0.94% 0.00% 222
Tuvalu 11,646 11,508 26 km² 448/km² 1.20% 0.00% 223
Wallis and Futuna 11,432 11,661 142 km² 81/km² -1.96% 0.00% 224
Nauru 10,756 10,670 21 km² 512/km² 0.81% 0.00% 225
Saint Barthélemy 9,847 9,816 21 km² 469/km² 0.32% 0.00% 226
Saint Pierre and Miquelon 5,822 5,849 242 km² 24/km² -0.46% 0.00% 227
Montserrat 4,989 4,993 102 km² 49/km² -0.08% 0.00% 228
Falkland Islands 3,377 3,234 12,173 km² 0/km² 4.42% 0.00% 229
Niue 1,615 1,620 260 km² 6/km² -0.31% 0.00% 230
Tokelau 1,340 1,319 12 km² 112/km² 1.59% 0.00% 231
Vatican City 799 801 0.44 km² 1,816/km² -0.25% 0.00% 232

World Population (1950 - 2100)

World Population in 2050

What will the world look like in 2050? The world’s population 30 years from now may look more different than we expect. According to World Population Prospects, the global population in 2050 will be around 9.77 billion people, which is 2 billion more than what the current population is today.

In terms of each country’s population growth, we can expect India to surpass China as the most populated country in the world by 2050. Today, India’s growth rate is 1.08% while China, the most populated country in the world at the moment, has a growth rate of only 0.35%. By 2050, India’s population will hit 1.66 billion people, and China will come in second place with a population of 1.36 billion.

The United States currently is the third most populated country in the world, but is expected to drop to fourth most populated by 2050. Instead, fast-growing Nigeria will become the third most populated country by 2050 with its current growth rate of 2.6%. Nigeria’s population will be around 410 million by 2050 while the US in 2050 will have about 390 million people.

Vatican City is predicted to continue being the least populated country in the world in 2050. It currently has a negative growth rate and is predicted to have 800 people by 2050.

Trends are pointing towards the most populated countries reaching their capacities and slowing down their population growths. Meanwhile, less populated countries with developing industries and technologies will see a boom in population growth, which are similar factors that allowed the recent growth of India and China in the last century.

The diffusion of health developments and technology will increase the global population overall. We predict the world to be around 30% more populated by 2050 because of better healthcare allowing longer life expectancy and lower infant mortality rates. The population will be aging because of a declining fertility rate as well, for individuals have more access to birth control and family planning.

Many predictions for the year 2050 are still unknown as we still wait to see the impact of computers, artificial intelligence, and environmental changes. If the global population is growing overall, we will face more constrained resources until technology can overcome any production shortages or environmental damage.

World Population by Race

As of the beginning of 2019, the world population is approximately 7.7 billion people. Many researchers have tried breaking this population down into different racial groups, but each nation measures different ethnic and racial components in different ways. Therefore, specific statistics and racial demographics of the world population as a whole are difficult to find as countries have not found a way to consolidate their findings or compromised in measuring the same single indicator of race.

Breaking down the global population by race is difficult primarily because of the meaning of the word “race.” Race is considered as a construct defined by society based on certain biological features that society has deemed to be significant. For example, some racial groupings are determined by physical differences like skin tone, hair color, and other facial features. However, there are so many different variations and exceptions to the evolving term “race” that many sociologists insist that no clear-cut races exist and that race is just genetic variations that shouldn’t carry weight on society.

Race is to not be confused with ethnicity, which is shared cultural heritage. The main difference between race and ethnicity is that race is inherited genetic traits while ethnicity is a set of customs, language, and practices that are learned and passed down from generation to generation.

Many countries measure their diversity through data on race, ethnicity, or a combination or variation of both. For instance, the United States includes race as self-identified data that reflects a social definition rather than a biological or anthropological one. Citizens report themselves as White, Black or African American, American Indian, Asian, or Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. Meanwhile, other countries may use different measures of ethnic groups, such as English, German, East Indian, etc.

World Population History (5000 B.C. - 2019 A.D.)

Year Population Annual Growth Rate
-10000 4,000,000
-8000 5,320,000 0.01%
-5000 22,500,000 0.05%
-4000 46,750,000 0.07%
-3000 14,000,000 -0.12%
-2000 27,000,000 0.07%
-1600 70,000,000 0.24%
-1000 50,000,000 -0.06%
-800 100,000,000 0.35%
-500 100,000,000 0.00%
-400 157,500,000 0.46%
-200 202,000,000 0.12%
1 235,000,000 0.08%
14 256,000,000 0.66%
200 234,330,000 -0.05%
350 254,000,000 0.05%
400 200,660,000 -0.47%
500 198,500,000 -0.01%
600 212,750,000 0.07%
700 207,660,000 -0.02%
800 232,250,000 0.11%
900 229,300,000 -0.01%
1000 278,600,000 0.19%
1100 306,600,000 0.10%
1200 386,000,000 0.23%
1250 417,000,000 0.15%
1300 407,600,000 -0.05%
1340 410,000,000 0.01%
1400 366,300,000 -0.19%
1500 458,800,000 0.23%
1600 550,000,000 0.18%
1650 535,300,000 -0.05%
1700 652,500,000 0.40%
1750 751,000,000 0.28%
1800 920,800,000 0.41%
1850 1,218,000,000 0.56%
1875 1,325,000,000 0.34%
1900 1,647,000,000 0.87%
1920 1,813,000,000 0.48%
1930 1,987,000,000 0.92%
1940 2,213,000,000 1.08%
1950 2,536,000,000 1.37%
1960 3,033,000,000 1.81%
1970 3,701,000,000 2.01%
1980 4,458,000,000 1.88%
1990 5,331,000,000 1.80%
2000 6,145,000,000 1.43%
2010 6,958,000,000 1.25%
2019 7,715,000,000 1.15%

World Population History (5000 B.C. - 2019 A.D.)

Throughout most of history, the world's population has been much smaller than it is now. Before the invention of agriculture, for example, the human population was estimated to be around 15 million people at most.

Here's an interesting perspective on today's world population in 2016: today's world population (~7 billion) is approximately 6% of the estimated 110 billion who have ever lived.

The introduction of agriculture and the gradual movement of humanity into settled communities saw the global population increase gradually to around 300 million by AD 0. To give you an idea of scale, the Roman Empire, which many regard as one of the strongest empires the world has ever seen, probably contained only around 50 million people at its height; that's less than the number of people in England today.

It wasn't until the early 19th century that the world population reached its first big milestone: 1 billion people. Then, as the industrial revolution took hold and living standards improved, the rate of population growth increased considerably. Over the next hundred years, the population of the world doubled, reaching 2 billion in the late 1920s.

The 20th century, however, is where population growth really took off, and over the past 100 years, the planet's population has more than tripled in size. This massive increase in human population is largely due to improvements in diet, sanitation and medicine, especially compulsory vaccination against many diseases.

Here's a timeline of the world population growth milestones:

  • Year 1: 200 million
  • Year 1000: 275 million
  • Year 1500: 450 million
  • Year 1650: 500 million
  • Year 1750: 700 million
  • Year 1804: 1 billion
  • Year 1850: 1.2 billion
  • Year 1900: 1.6 billion
  • Year 1927: 2 billion
  • Year 1950: 2.55 billion
  • Year 1955: 2.8 billion
  • Year 1960: 3 billion
  • Year 1970: 3.7 billion
  • Year 1985: 4.85 billion
  • Year 1999: 6 billion
  • Year 2011: 7 billion
  • Year 2025: 8 billion

What happens next isn't quite so clear.

Most people agree that population increases will continue, but there are arguments about the rate of increase, and even a few people who believe population decreases are likely. You can see some example trends in this graph.

The United Nations has gradually been revising its predictions downwards, and now believes that the world population in 2050 will be around 9 billion (illustrated by the yellow line on the chart). It believes that, as the world grows steadily richer and the average family size decreases, growth will steadily slow and eventually stop.

However, others believe that poverty, inequality and continued urbanization will encourage steadily increasing growth, particularly in countries in Africa and parts of Asia, where growth is already much higher than the global average.

A few scientists even believe that populations will decrease. Some believe that gradual increases in living standards will result in similar patterns to those in Western Europe, where birth rates are declining rapidly. Others believe that the current world population is unsustainable, and predict that humanity will simply not be able to produce enough food and oil to feed itself and sustain our industrial economy.

Although the population of the world increases daily, population growth rate has been declining over the last century. The rate of population growth was highest in 1970, around 2% growth per year, before declining in 1980. The 80’s brought a slight stagnant rise in the population growth rate, but in the 1990’s, the rate of population growth dropped down to less than 1.5% and has been declining throughout the 2000’s. The annual growth rate of the world population in 2019 is around 1.1% and is predicted to decrease even more in the next few decades, continuing the trend of slower population growth.

Year Population Annual Growth Rate
2019 7,713,468,100 1.11%
2015 7,379,797,139 1.19%
2010 6,956,823,603 1.24%
2005 6,541,907,027 1.26%
2000 6,143,493,823 1.35%
1995 5,744,212,979 1.52%
1990 5,327,231,061 1.81%
1985 4,870,921,740 1.79%
1980 4,458,003,514 1.79%
1975 4,079,480,606 1.97%
1970 3,700,437,046 2.07%
1965 3,339,583,597 1.93%
1960 3,034,949,748 1.82%
1955 2,773,019,936 1.80%
1950 2,536,431,149
Year Population Annual Growth Rate
2020 7,794,798,739 1.05%
2025 8,184,437,460 0.98%
2030 8,548,487,400 0.87%
2035 8,887,524,213 0.78%
2040 9,198,847,240 0.69%
2045 9,481,803,274 0.61%
2050 9,735,033,990 0.53%
2055 9,958,094,074 0.45%
2060 10,151,448,761 0.39%
2065 10,317,830,205 0.33%
2070 10,459,152,507 0.27%
2075 10,577,155,889 0.22%
2080 10,673,719,474 0.18%
2085 10,750,416,739 0.14%
2090 10,809,575,802 0.11%
2095 10,851,460,597 0.08%
2100 10,874,902,318 0.04%