United States-Still Number Three


The population of the United States currently stands at 311,641,092, making it the third largest country in the world.

Today, the U. S. Census Bureau released the following information:

  • Through 2050, the United States is projected to remain in third place behind India and China among the world’s most populous countries.
  • Although the United States will maintain its third place position, the ranking of the countries with the 10 largest populations in the world is expected to change over the next few decades.
  • The top 10 countries each currently have at least 125 million inhabitants.
  • Russia and Japan are projected to soon fall out of this group because of persistent low fertility rates, which have already caused their populations to decline. Russia’s decline is also due in part to relatively high mortality.
  • The countries expected to advance in the rankings are those with high fertility.
  • Ethiopia, in particular, with an estimated fertility rate of 6.0 children per woman in 2011, is projected to vault from 13th to seventh on the list of most populous countries by 2050, tripling in total population from 91 million to 278 million.
  • Nigeria also has a relatively high estimated fertility rate of 5.7 and is projected to more than double its population by 2050 from 166 million to 402 million. Currently seventh on the list of most populous countries, by 2050, Nigeria is projected to climb to fourth.
  • Other developing countries, such as Bangladesh, Brazil and Indonesia, while continuing to grow, will drop slightly in the rankings given that their fertility already is lower than Ethiopia and Nigeria.
  • China and India, the only countries with more than a billion people, are expected to continue to occupy the top two positions, although their order is projected to switch by 2025 when India is expected to overtake China as the world’s most populous country.
  • By 2050, the Philippines will round out the world’s most populous countries, reaching 10th on the list with a projected population of 172 million.

May this information guide your prayers and plans as you continue to share the gospel and plant churches throughout the United States and beyond.

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