The provded table chart illustrates the population numbers for four countries, namely, Argentina, Indonesia, Italy, and Republic of Korea, starting with the of 2003 and estemating the figures for 2025 and 2050.
Overall, it is clear that Indonesia had been and will be a leading country in this rating. In comparison, the only nation that is projected to lose its population is Italy.
In 2003, Indonesia had 238 million citizens. At the same year, Argentina and South Korea had 82 millions combinedly. Next, by 2025, it is forecast that Indonesia will have reached whopping 274 million residents. By the same time, Argentina and Korea will have stayed at 48 and 52 million, respectively. After that, in 2050, Indonesia will climb to its zenith, reaching 312 million. Interestingly, Korea will remain constant, with its 52 million. However, Argentina presumably will see a growth of 14 million people.
On the other hand, Italy is leading an anti-rating, as this nation is projected to lose citizens. In 2003, it commenced with 54 miilion, and, finally, will reach its nadir, with 45 million, in 2050, estimately.
