Antidote Man
Well-Known Member
The question though is why would we want to keep the population stable? With half as many people on earth, half as much smog, garbage, etc, the better this place would be...Fertility rate, 2.1 is the replacement rate to keep the population stable. India 2.2, Indonesia 2.3, Iran 2.2, are getting close to breaking even. The rest of the countries have been "incorrectly" labelled "shit hole countries". I would guess their replacement rate might be higher than 2.1. From this it looks like developed countries run a deficit on replacement population.
1 China 1,439,323,776 1.7
2 India 1,380,004,385 2.2
3 United States 331,002,651 1.8
4 Indonesia 273,523,615 2.3
5 Pakistan 220,892,340 3.6
6 Brazil 212,559,417 1.7
7 Nigeria 206,139,589 5.4
8 Bangladesh 164,689,383 2.1
9 Russia 145,934,462 1.8
10 Mexico 128,932,753 2.1
11 Japan 126,476,461 1.4
12 Ethiopia 114,963,588 4.3
13 Philippines 109,581,078 2.6
14 Egypt 102,334,404 3.3
15 Vietnam 97,338,579 2.1
16 DR Congo 89,561,403 6.0
17 Turkey 84,339,067 2.1
18 Iran 83,992,949 2.2
19 Germany 83,783,942 1.6
20 Thailand 69,799,978 1.5
21 United Kingdom 67,886,011 1.8
22 France 65,273,511 1.9
23 Italy 60,461,826 1.3
24 Tanzania 59,734,218 4.9
25 South Africa 59,308,690 2.4 Population by Country (2024) - Worldometer
List of countries and dependencies in the world ranked by population, from the most populated. Growth rate, median age, fertility rate, area, density, population density, urbanization, urban population, share of world population.www.worldometers.info
Or more fun, interactive map. Hover mouse over the country to see the rate. Just looking at the colors on the map says a lot.
Total Fertility Rate 2024
worldpopulationreview.com