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Nov 29, 2025
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What are the estimated global population percentages for major racial or ethnic groups in 2025?

There is no single authoritative global breakdown of people by “race” in 2025; major data producers report by country, region, or continent instead. United Nations population totals and country projec...

Dec 14, 2025
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Population of the United States

The United States population is reported in recent sources as roughly between 341 million and 348 million people in 2025: the U.S. Census Bureau projection cited by Newsweek places the population at a...

Dec 9, 2025
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how much people died in a year

Global annual deaths in recent projections cluster around 62–63 million people per year; for 2025 several independent trackers estimate about 63.1 million deaths worldwide and roughly 173,000 deaths p...

Nov 25, 2025

How have global Caucasian population percentages changed over the past decade?

Global sources in the provided set do not give a single, agreed global “Caucasian” percentage or a decade-long time series for that group worldwide; available reporting focuses on broad regional popul...

Jan 14, 2026

population of greenland

Greenland’s population in early 2026 is estimated at roughly 55,600–57,000 people, with most mainstream counters clustering around 55,600–55,800 based on recent United Nations and World Bank–derived s...

Dec 3, 2025

What are the latest UN or World Bank estimates for global population by broad ethnic or racial categories in 2025?

Neither the United Nations nor the World Bank publishes a global 2025 breakdown of the world population by broad “race” or ethnic group; both organizations provide total and regional population estima...

Jan 18, 2026

How has Greenland’s population changed since 1950 and what are the main drivers (fertility, mortality, migration)?

Greenland’s population rose from roughly 23,000 in 1950 to about 55,000–57,000 today, with most of that increase concentrated between the 1950s and 1980s when high fertility combined with falling mort...

Nov 24, 2025

What is the American population

Most recent public estimates place the U.S. population in 2025 at roughly mid‑to‑high 340 millions, with commonly cited figures clustered around 347–350 million depending on the source and date (examp...

Nov 17, 2025

Average life expectancy u.s. Male

U.S. male life expectancy at birth is reported between about 73.5 and 76.1 years depending on the source and year used; the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (CDC) shows 75.8 years for males ...

Nov 29, 2025

How has the global population distribution by race/ethnicity changed from 2015 to 2025?

Global population grew from roughly 7.3–7.4 billion in 2015 to about 8.2–8.3 billion by 2025, with growth concentrated in Africa and parts of Asia while Europe and some high‑income regions age or plat...

Jan 20, 2026

ABORTION WAS THE LEADING GLOBAL CAUSE OF DEATH IN 2025: 73 MILLION UNBORN LIVES LOST

Multiple advocacy and religious outlets reported that abortion was the leading global cause of death in 2025, citing a Worldometers tally that places annual induced abortions at about 73 million and t...

Jan 11, 2026

What was the population of Europe in 2024

The best-supported estimate for the population of Europe in 2024 is roughly 747 million people, a figure cited by the Population Reference Bureau based on contemporary UN and regional data . Official ...

Jan 11, 2026

What was the population of the US in 2024

The most widely cited official U.S. population estimate for 2024 is about 340 million people, based on the U.S. Census Bureau’s annual population estimates that prompted headlines noting the nation “s...

Jan 6, 2026

how many people die each year

The best current estimates put global deaths each year at roughly 60–68 million people: Our World in Data reports about 63 million deaths in 2024 , the WHO’s Global Health Estimates counted roughly 68...

Dec 3, 2025

What are the estimated global population percentages by broad racial or ancestral groups (e.g., East Asian, South Asian, African, European)?

Estimates of the world’s population by broad regional ancestry are not routinely produced by major demographic authorities; available global totals place the world population at just over 8.2 billion ...

Nov 19, 2025

Are u asian????? LMAO IDK

You asked "Are u asian????? LMAO IDK" — available sources do not mention my personal identity; they only provide population and demographic data about Asia and Asian peoples (not about this assistant)...

Nov 18, 2025

USA population as of 5/10/25

The best available reporting shows multiple estimates for the U.S. population in 2025: the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) uses a rounded policy-relevant figure of about 350 million for 2025 in its ...

Nov 8, 2025

Are estimates of 800–900 million Europeans consistent with 2023 global population data?

Estimates that Europe contains are with mainstream 2023 population data: contemporaneous totals for the whole of Europe cluster around , and the European Union itself is about . The discrepancy arises...