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World Statistics 2026

  • The Global Youth Divergence: By 2026, the global youth population is becoming heavily concentrated in countries with the fewest resources. Conversely, in the US and Europe, hundreds of counties and towns are facing “depopulation” and would actually shrink if not for immigration.
  • Invisible Labor: The global value of unpaid care work is estimated at $11 trillion, which is roughly 9% of global GDP.
  • The Silver Wave: China is currently home to the world's largest population of older people. By 2050, it is projected to have 366 million older adults—a number larger than the entire current population of the United States.
  • India’s Slowdown: While India is often discussed for its growth, its fertility rate has dropped from an average of six children per woman in the 1960s to about two today, significantly slowing its long-term growth projections.

Environment & Resources

  • “Water Bankruptcy”: Moving beyond a “water crisis,” the UN now warns of “water bankruptcy,” where over-extraction has caused irreversible damage to aquifers and glaciers. Currently, 75% of the world’s population lives in water-insecure or critically water-insecure countries.
  • Agricultural Thirst: Agriculture alone accounts for 70% of all global freshwater withdrawals, a statistic that is becoming a primary driver of regional instability as climate risks escalate.
  • Wildlife in Decline: Recent assessments indicate that nearly half of the world's migratory animal species are in decline due to human activity and habitat destruction.
  • The Thwaites Threat: The Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica is melting at a rate that, if it collapsed today, could raise global sea levels by 2 feet within decades, affecting tens of millions of people in coastal cities.

Economics & Global Risks

  • The “Stormy” Outlook: According to the 2026 Global Risks Report, over 50% of experts anticipate a “turbulent” or “stormy” global outlook for the next two years, with geopolitical confrontation being the top risk to the global economy.
  • AI Inequality: While AI is driving massive capital spending in tech hubs, the gains are proving to be highly uneven, risking a widening of the structural gap between wealthy and developing nations.
  • China’s Demographic Tax: In a sharp reversal of history, China has begun implementing tax and benefit policies to encourage larger families as its birth rate hit a record low of 5.63 births per 1,000 people in 2025.

Odd Global Facts

  • France's Borders: Despite being a European power, France's longest land border is actually in South America—shared with Brazil via French Guiana.
  • Time Zone Record: France also holds the record for the most time zones (12) due to its various overseas territories, surpassing Russia.
  • The Silent Anthems: Spain, Kosovo, San Marino, and Bosnia and Herzegovina all have national anthems with no official lyrics.
  • The Chocolate Hub: The airport in Brussels sells more chocolate than any other single location on the planet.

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