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US Population past 300 million
What do you think of it?
http://www.census.gov/main/www/popclock.html - We hit 300 million at 2006-10-17 11:46 UTC.
All the better, but we still have a long way to go......
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| List of countries by population Rank Country / Territory Population % of World Population Notes World 6,550,180,507 100% 1 People's Republic of China 1,313,180,218 20.28% 2 India 1,100,000,000 16.81% 3 United States 299,993,822 4.58% 4 Indonesia 232,998,000 3.56% population clock 5 Brazil 187,316,000 2.86% population clock 6 Pakistan -158,352,000 2.42% population clock 7 Bangladesh 148,384,000 2.26% population clock 8 Russia 141,862,000 2.17% population clock 9 Nigeria 132,722,000 2.02% population clock 10 Japan 127,417,000 1.95% population clock 11 Mexico 108,299,950 1.65% 12 Philippines 90,025,397 1.37% 13 Vietnam 84,669,961 1.29% 14 Germany 82,125,827 1.25% 15 Egypt 79,227,639 1.21% 16 Ethiopia 75,216,629 1.15% 17 Iran 70,896,922 1.08% population clock 18 Turkey 70,623,267 1.08% population clock 19 Thailand 64,740,467 20 France 60,880,561 Figure for Metropolitan France only 21 United Kingdom 60,209,500 [3] 22 Italy 58,093,000 23 Democratic Republic of the Congo 57,549,000 24 Myanmar 50,519,000 25 South Korea 47,817,000 26 South Africa 47,432,000 27 Ukraine 46,481,000 28 Spain 43,064,000 29 Colombia 41,800,000 population clock 30 Argentina 38,747,000 31 Poland 38,530,000 32 Tanzania 38,329,000 33 Sudan 36,233,000 34 Kenya 34,256,000 35 Algeria 32,854,000 36 Canada 32,654,500 population clock 37 Morocco 31,478,000 38 Afghanistan 29,863,000 39 Uganda 28,816,000 40 Iraq 28,807,000 41 Peru 27,968,000 42 Nepal 27,133,000 43 Venezuela 26,749,000 44 Uzbekistan 26,593,000 45 Malaysia 25,347,000 46 Saudi Arabia 24,573,000 47 Republic of China (Taiwan) 22,894,384 [4] 48 North Korea 22,488,000 49 Ghana 22,113,000 50 Romania 21,711,000 51 Yemen 20,975,000 52 Sri Lanka 20,743,000 53 Australia 20,686,451 population clock [5] 54 Mozambique 19,792,000 55 Syria 19,043,000 56 Madagascar 18,606,000 57 C�te d'Ivoire 18,154,000 58 Netherlands 16,344,600 population clock 59 Cameroon 16,322,000 60 Chile 16,295,000 61 Angola 15,941,000 62 Kazakhstan 14,825,000 63 Cambodia 14,071,000 64 Niger 13,957,000 65 Mali 13,518,000 66 Burkina Faso 13,228,000 67 Ecuador 13,228,000 68 Zimbabwe 13,010,000 69 Malawi 12,884,000 70 Guatemala 12,599,000 71 Zambia 11,668,000 72 Senegal 11,658,000 73 Cuba 11,269,000 74 Greece 11,120,000 75 Portugal 10,569,592 [6] 76 Belgium 10,419,000 77 Czech Republic 10,268,607 78 Tunisia 10,102,000 79 Hungary 10,098,000 80 Serbia 9,778,991 [7] 81 Belarus 9,755,000 82 Chad 9,749,000 83 Guinea 9,402,000 84 Bolivia 9,182,000 85 Sweden 9,041,000 population clock 86 Rwanda 9,038,000 87 Dominican Republic 8,895,000 88 Haiti 8,528,000 89 Benin 8,439,000 90 Azerbaijan 8,411,000 91 Somalia 8,228,000 92 Austria 8,189,000 93 Bulgaria 7,726,000 94 Burundi 7,548,000 95 Switzerland 7,252,000 96 Honduras 7,205,000 97 El Salvador 7,203,807 98 Hong Kong (PR China) 7,041,000 99 Israel 7,026,000 100 Tajikistan 6,507,000 101 Paraguay 6,158,000 102 Togo 6,145,000 103 Laos 5,924,000 104 Papua New Guinea 5,887,000 105 Libya 5,853,000 106 Jordan 5,703,000 107 Sierra Leone 5,525,000 108 Nicaragua 5,487,000 109 Denmark 5,431,000 110 Slovakia 5,401,000 111 Kyrgyzstan 5,264,000 112 Finland 5,249,000 [8] 113 Turkmenistan 4,833,000 114 Norway 4,671,700 population clock [9] 115 Croatia 4,551,000 116 United Arab Emirates 4,496,000 117 Georgia 4,474,000 118 Eritrea 4,401,000 119 Costa Rica 4,327,000 120 Singapore 4,326,000 121 Republic of Ireland 4,234,925 [10] 122 New Zealand 4,152,500 population clock 123 Moldova 4,148,000 124 Central African Republic 4,038,000 125 Republic of the Congo 3,999,000 126 Puerto Rico (US) 3,955,000 127 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,907,000 128 Palestinian territories 3,702,000 129 Lebanon 3,577,000 130 Uruguay 3,463,000 131 Lithuania 3,431,000 132 Liberia 3,283,000 133 Panama 3,232,000 134 Albania 3,130,000 135 Mauritania 3,069,000 136 Armenia 3,016,000 137 Kuwait 2,687,000 138 Jamaica 2,651,000 139 Mongolia 2,646,000 140 Oman 2,567,000 141 Latvia 2,307,000 142 Bhutan 2,163,000 [11] 143 Republic of Macedonia 2,034,000 144 Namibia 2,031,000 145 Slovenia 2,006,908 146 Lesotho 1,795,000 147 Botswana 1,765,000 148 Guinea-Bissau 1,586,000 149 The Gambia 1,517,000 150 Gabon 1,384,000 151 Estonia 1,330,000 152 Trinidad and Tobago 1,305,000 153 Mauritius 1,245,000 [12] 154 Swaziland 1,032,000 155 East Timor 947,000 156 Fiji 848,000 157 Cyprus 835,000 [13] 158 Qatar 813,000 159 Comoros 798,000 [14] 160 Djibouti 793,000 161 R�union (France) 785,000 162 Guyana 751,000 163 Bahrain 727,000 164 Montenegro 620,145 [15] 165 Cape Verde 507,000 166 Equatorial Guinea 504,000 167 Solomon Islands 478,000 168 Luxembourg 465,000 169 Macau (PR China) 460,000 170 Suriname 449,000 171 Guadeloupe (France) 448,000 172 Malta 402,000 173 Martinique (France) 396,000 174 Brunei 374,000 175 Western Sahara 341,000 176 Maldives 329,000 177 The Bahamas 323,000 178 Iceland 304,334 179 Belize 287,730 180 Barbados 279,000 181 French Polynesia (France) 257,000 182 New Caledonia (France) 237,000 183 Vanuatu 211,000 184 French Guiana (France) 187,000 185 Samoa 185,000 186 Netherlands Antilles (Netherlands) 183,000 187 Guam (US) 170,000 188 Saint Lucia 161,000 189 S�o Tom� and Pr�ncipe 157,000 190 Channel Islands (UK) 149,000 [16] 191 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 119,000 192 U.S. Virgin Islands (US) 112,000 193 Federated States of Micronesia 110,000 194 Grenada 103,000 195 Tonga 102,000 196 Aruba (Netherlands) 99,000 197 Kiribati 99,000 198 Antigua and Barbuda 81,000 199 Northern Mariana Islands (US) 81,000 200 Seychelles 81,000 201 Dominica 79,000 202 Isle of Man (UK) 77,000 203 Andorra 67,000 204 American Samoa (US) 65,000 205 Bermuda (UK) 64,000 206 Marshall Islands 62,000 207 Greenland (Denmark) 57,000 208 Faroe Islands (Denmark) 47,000 209 Cayman Islands (UK) 45,000 210 Saint Kitts and Nevis 43,000 211 Monaco 35,000 212 Liechtenstein 35,000 213 San Marino 28,000 214 Gibraltar (UK) 28,000 215 Turks and Caicos Islands (UK) 26,000 216 British Virgin Islands (UK) 22,000 217 Palau 20,000 218 Cook Islands (NZ) 18,000 219 Wallis and Futuna (France) 15,000 220 Nauru 14,000 221 Anguilla (UK) 12,000 222 Tuvalu 10,000 223 Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (France) 6,000 224 Saint Helena (UK) 5,000 [17] 225 Montserrat (UK) 4,000 226 Falkland Islands (UK) 3,000 227 Niue (NZ) 1,000 228 Tokelau (NZ) 1,000 229 Vatican City 1,000 230 Pitcairn Islands (UK) 67 |
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| Christianity - 2.155 billion (2006 est., CIA) Islam - 1.130 billion (2006 est., CIA) Atheist / Non Religious - 939 million (2006 est., CIA) Hinduism - 870 million (2006 est., CIA) Buddhism - 384 million (2006 est., CIA) |
Re: US Population: 300 million very soon
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| Originally posted by ali92 What do you think? |
Re: Re: US Population: 300 million very soon
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| Originally posted by Q5echo i think we need to reform Social Security...like yesterday. Europe=declining human capital=big fat long term losers in a stagnant entitlement based black hole. |
Re: Re: Re: US Population: 300 million very soon
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN yes. because the US is such a welfare state! |
I'm not too worried about the US population size. In terms of population density, the US is still pretty darn low. When looking at the top ten most populous nations, it ranks #8 in density and has a density that is lower than the overall average world population density. In short, there's plenty of room for the people. The places I'm worried about are the China's, India's and Bangladesh's of the world. So-called under-developed countries with unbelievable population densities. Those are the places that are just itching for a famine or epidemic to break out.
In the long run though, population growth is actually slowing. If current trends continue, the world will top off somewhere around 9-10 billion sometime after 2050. In fact, growth in "developed" nations has already just about stopped, all that growth will occur in third and second world countries.
Re: Re: Re: US Population: 300 million very soon
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN yes. because the US is such a welfare state! |
Re: Re: Re: Re: US Population: 300 million very soon
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| Originally posted by Q5echo vote Republican. nevermind. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: US Population: 300 million very soon
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN i just finished watching a kickass doco on your administration and the pressure it put on your intelligence community so you could go to war with iraq. if i ever voted republican, id wait til all those crooks were well dead |
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| Originally posted by NeoPhono I'm not too worried about the US population size. In terms of population density, the US is still pretty darn low. When looking at the top ten most populous nations, it ranks #8 in density and has a density that is lower than the overall average world population density. In short, there's plenty of room for the people. The places I'm worried about are the China's, India's and Bangladesh's of the world. So-called under-developed countries with unbelievable population densities. Those are the places that are just itching for a famine or epidemic to break out. |
I just let a balloon go in the air in honor of the 300 millionth being born. It was full of mustard gas, so wherever it lands hopefully it will knock a few folks dead so we can maintain the population growth under control.
It needs to happen folks. Kill a few strangers today to keep things under control. We can't have a starving population like China and N. Korea. Kill your neighbors today - we'll all thank you for it later.
Tis a good thing so long as people move southward and westward (assuming you're coming from the east coast). It will actually allow the United States to expand its welfare services over the next 50 years while Europeans will have to contract welfare services. With a population due to drop 15 million over the next 4 decades an aging Europe will have less than 2 working adults for every person over 65, and will have to resort to immigration to make up for it. The ratio in America will be nearly 3:1.
This is a good thing
and increment is due to a lot of the migration this nation has had from Latin America. Just like in the past, Europeans populated the US do to instability of their country and came here. That is now happening in Latin America. And believe me hispanic tend to have a lot of kids
by the year 2050 the # os hispanics will increase, along with all other minority groups
This will be a country of the "majority of minorities" this will change the political enviroment in the US, cause more power to minority groups. Im so proud that this nation is on the road to diversity in its population and in the future it will be reflected
like someone once asked me, what is america? I responded " America, is when you walk into a classroom and you have kids from latin america, africa, middle east, asia, and europe"
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| Originally posted by LatinLover And believe me hispanic tend to have a lot of kids |
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| Originally posted by Groundhog Boy Asians, who are a minority last I checked, will be the ones who get screwed most with regards to representation, tbh. |
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| Originally posted by LazFX No wonder Q5cheo is so right wing! |
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| Originally posted by Groundhog Boy This is the problem. Within 50-100 years, you guys will be the majority population in this country, not this "majority of minorities" BS you're talking about. Asians, who are a minority last I checked, will be the ones who get screwed most with regards to representation, tbh. |
Well it will take time for Hispanics to get there, its not going to be in 50yrs
By 2050 it will be the "majority of minorities" the biggest increasement will be from hispanics, but also a big increase for Asians and African Americans. If Im correct in reagrds of minority groups they will take up a 40% of the population something in that range.
dude like my future generations wouldnt even know the spanish language, i see it now from parents of immigrants, they come here have kids, and their kids dont even like to speak spanish
they are more american than latin, some of them even visit their parents country of origin and dont like it there, the food etc. SOME not all but in general. so yeah hispanics will end up behaving like any other white american caucasian, and looking like him.
there will be another big migartion here, its just a phase that america has to dealt with throught out its history.
^^^ Well said !!
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| Originally posted by LazFX Good info to know, but can our planet take any more?? And what about India and China!!Damn, what the hell is in the water over there?? |
.. feels so lonely.
someone say mustard?
I don't understand why this is such a big deal. So the US is past 300 million in population, big whoop. I mean fine its good enough to mention but anything past that is just the mass media machine telling you whats news because they have to fill that space with something. As the kids these days like to say, its time to next this story.
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| Originally posted by josh4 I don't understand why this is such a big deal. So the US is past 300 million in population, big whoop. I mean fine its good enough to mention but anything past that is just the mass media machine telling you whats news because they have to fill that space with something. As the kids these days like to say, its time to next this story. |
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: US Population: 300 million very soon
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN i just finished watching a kickass doco on your administration and the pressure it put on your intelligence community so you could go to war with iraq. if i ever voted republican, id wait til all those crooks were well dead |
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| Originally posted by occrider Woah ... calm down buddy, it's an innocuous news event. It's a random interesting type of "who would have known?" story. Last I heard, the "mass media machine" had bigger issues to worry about like middle east stuff. Or are we not "next"ing hyperbole yet? |
I would cite a few differences between European and Latin American immigration.
1. The Europeans, for the most part did it legally, so their property and income was taxed, adding to the financial base of the country. Illegal immigrants cannot say the same.
2. The Europeans made a concerted effort to naturalize themselves. Even though they kept their customs, they learned the language and the native habits. Today we have immigrant groups that refuse to learn the language, making communication impossible between "fellow citizens."
--In short, and this is very simplified and will get me flamed; if, in 50 years, one half of the population can no longer relate or communicate with the other, we will not have a sense of American unity and I find it hard not to believe that if times become hard, Americans will have no trouble dividing the country be means of ethnic lines. This will only be compounded if one side of the cultural divide sees the other as not "paying into the system," by being illegal citizens and not paying taxes into the tax base like everyone else.
I have absolutely nothing against Hispanics. However, I do question the way in which many of them are coming to, and then living in, this country. I do not see similarities in that regard between the European immigrants of 100 years ago and Hispanic immigrants of today.
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