Population Facts 2023

Population Facts 2022

Worldpopulace is an educational website teaching the world about the Popular Countries in the World with population statistics and relevant information surrounding it. We mainly use government data on our site and portray it in the most interesting way possible. 

The United States shares the world’s longest land border with its neighbor to the north, Canada, at over 5,500 miles.

Australia in 2021 is the 55th biggest country in the world by population, but most amazing fact is that it’s the 6th largest country by land mass, making the population density 3/km². One of the lowest in the world! In 1770 James Cook claimed the east coast of Australia followed by the west creating settlements, officially making the continent a British colony.

Canada is a huge country on the North American continent. The country is divided into ten provinces and three territories and is home to about 38 million people (2021).

United Kingdom

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Popular Askings!

Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only astronomical object known to harbour and support life. 29.2% of Earth’s surface is land consisting of continents and islands.

7.9 Billion (2021)

The current world population is 7.9 billion as of November 2021 according to the most recent United Nations estimates elaborated by Worldometer. The term “World Population” refers to the human population (the total number of humans currently living) of the world.

 
78 million people is one percent of the total global population of 7.8 billion.
9.9 billion
 
The 2020 World Population Data Sheet indicates that world population is projected to increase from 7.8 billion in 2020 to 9.9 billion by 2050. This level represents an increase of more than 25% from 2020.

Two hundred years ago the world population was just over one billion. Since then the number of people on the planet grew more than 7-fold to 7.7 billion in 2019.

About 9.2% of the world, or 689 million people, live in extreme poverty on less than $1.90 a day, according to the World Bank.

Frequently Asked Questions

At Worldpopulace.com we aim to have highly accurate data, but with the nature of population statistics it’s consistently growing. Most of our data comes from the latest Australian census (2016). For accuracy purposes. If you still feel our data is incorrect, contact us and we’ll look into it for you.

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In demographics, the world population is the total number of humans currently living, and was estimated to have exceeded 8.1 billion people till Feb 2023.

How many people are in the world 2023?

 Year – Till 2023

8.1 Billion

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