The world's population is constantly growing and is expected to peak in the mid 2080s at around 10 billion, according to the ...
Each year, on March 14, it's become traditional for numerophiles and mathematicians to pause and reflect on the most famous ...
At number one with a number of 14.5, Turkey took top place, with the average person in Turkey having more than 14 sexual partners during their lifetime. Close behind were Iceland, New Zealand and ...
The rich are getting richer—and they're doing so faster in the US than in the rest of the world, according to the latest ...
Today, more than half of the world’s population – 4.4 billion people – lives in cities. This shift is set to continue, with the urban population expected to more than double by 2050, at which point ...
The chief causes of the decline include habitat destruction, drier and hotter climate due to climate change and insecticide ...
The U.S. is now home to almost 40% of the world’s super rich, nearly double the share in China, which has the next highest ...
The number of babies born in Japan fell to a record low of 720,988 in 2024 for a ninth consecutive year of decline, the ...
Japan's population has dwindled for 15 consecutive years, as fewer people marry and have children. About 30 percent of Japanese are now 65 or older, compounding the demographic challenge and dragging ...
The number of elderly people ... not be able to keep pace with the aging population. Japan’s aging rate of 29.3 percent is the highest among the world’s 200 countries and regions.