Less developed regions, excluding least developed countries Population Pyramid 2060

Less developed regions, excluding least developed countries
2060
Population: 6,500,620,484

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-5 -1   2060  +1 +5

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Less developed regions, excluding least developed countries in 2060

In 2060, Less developed regions, excluding least developed countries is projected to have a population of 6,500,620,484 people. Ten years before, in 2050, the projected population is 6,443,245,418 — 0.9% lower. The median age is projected at 41.7 years, with 27.5 children under 15 and 32.6 people aged 65 or over for every 100 people of working age (15–64). The narrow base of the pyramid marks a constrictive age structure: fertility below replacement level and a rising share of older people.

Share of the population by age group, 1950–2100

Data source: United Nations World Population Prospects, 2024 revision (medium variant) — last updated July 2024.


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