The table below provides figures on the past and predicted future of population in four countries, which are Australia, Canada, New Zealand, United States
Overall, citizens in all four countries has been increasing and are projected to rise in the future with United States leading the trend.
Australia started at 17,1 million in 1990, while Canada began at 26,6 million. They both have seen growth gradually, although Canada’s population is slightly higher than Australia’s. Currently, the latest statistic shows 22,7 million and 36,9 million in Australia and Canada respectively.
New Zealand had the lowest amount of people in four countries with only 3,4 million in 1990 and is estimated to end up with 4,7 million by 2050. On the other hand, United States was the highest with an extraordinary 249,9 million and is predicted to amount to 349,0 million in 2050.
To sum up, the four nations’ population count has been slowing rising and that development is projected to continue.
