China leads with 92 cities over a million people, but Russia having more than the U.S. might surprise you. This post explores why—and what that says about urban geography worldwide.
Read MoreRed areas will lose population by 2015, while green areas will grow. Darker green areas will grow more than 1.25%
Read MoreThese charts provide several views of a three-dimensional demographic model created with data from the U.S. Census Bureau. The model
Read MoreVia www.brookings.edu/blogs/the-avenue/posts/2015/10/13-local-data-eitc-benefits-children-kneebone
Read MoreSource: wwwourworldindata.org
Read MoreCairo holds 25.6 million people, nearly double Lagos. Nigeria places 9 cities in the top 50. Cities like Luanda, Dar es Salaam, and Addis Ababa are growing so fast the global urban rankings will look completely different by 2050.
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