2024 population trends a global increase of 71 million people
According to estimatation by the U.S. Census Bureau the population of the world will hit 8.09 billion on New Year Day 2025. This data is showing that 71 million people increased than the population of 2024.
The data by U.S. Census Bureau showed that in 2024 the global population increased by 0.9% which was lower than the 75 million increase seen in 2023. On average in January 2022, there will be 4.2 births and 2.0 deaths every second worldwide. This is highlighting the slowing growth trend globally.
Accprding to the data released by the officials the population of United States will reach 341 million by New Year’s Day 2025, with 2.6 million people added in 2024.
| Category | Time Interval | Population Impact |
| Births | Every 9 seconds | +1 person |
| Deaths | Every 9.4 seconds | -1 person |
| Net Migration | Every 23.2 seconds | +1 person |
| Overall Growth | Every 21.2 seconds | +1 person |
So far in the 2020s the U.S. population has grown by 9.7 million people a 2.9% growth rate. This is slower than the 7.4% growth rate recorded in the 2010s, the lowest since the 1930s.
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