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This year, the world's population will reach 7 billion
Last reviewed: 30.06.2025
According to statistics, there are currently more than 6.9 billion people living on Earth, and this year the planet's population will reach 7 billion.
For decades, the number of people on planet Earth remained roughly the same. No more than 10 million hunters and gatherers inhabited the Earth. After man learned the basics of agriculture, the population began to grow slowly and steadily. In the 18th century, the agricultural revolution occurred, and in the 19th century, the industrial revolution. The amount of food and other goods necessary for life increased, and people began to reproduce even more willingly. By 1800, about 1 billion people lived on the planet.
In the 20th century, scientists made a series of astonishing discoveries in medicine, which, along with improvements in food production, reduced the death rate, further increasing the population. After 1945, population growth became unstoppable: the number of people doubled every few decades. Humanity entered the 20th century with 1.6 billion people, and entered the next century with an army of 6.1 billion.
The population growth rate peaked in the last decades of the last century, and now the birth rate has seen a reversal. However, the number of people on Earth will continue to grow steadily, albeit more slowly, throughout the 21st century. By the end of the century, there will be about 10 billion of us.