Environment mapsPopulation

The areas where 95% of the population live

The global population is more than three times larger than it was in the mid-twentieth century. The world’s human population surpassed 8 billion in mid-November 2022 from an assessed 2.5 billion people in 1950, adding 1 billion people since 2010 and 2 billion since 1998. The global population is predicted to increase by nearly 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, from the present 8 billion to 9.7 billion in 2050 and could culminate at about 10.4 billion in the mid-2080s.

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BusinessEconomic maps

The world’s best, and worst places to do business

In the realm of fostering new businesses, various jurisdictions exhibit varying degrees of support. From fundamental tasks like establishing electricity connections and registering businesses to navigating more intricate regulatory challenges, the location you choose can significantly influence the success of your venture. What characteristics render a country business-friendly, and which places offer a smoother path to establishing your enterprise?

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Internet

Usage of Instagram in Europe

Instagram is a widely-used social media platform launched in 2010, known for its focus on visual content sharing. Users can post photos and videos, apply filters, and engage with content through likes and comments. Instagram has evolved with features like Stories, IGTV, and Reels, catering to various content formats. It has become a hub for personal expression, business promotion, and influencer marketing, with a diverse global user base.

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Real estate

How Housing Prices Have Changed Ten Years After The Real Estate Bubble Burst

The median house prices now surpass 2007 levels in 41 states and Washington, DC. However, a closer look at the map reveals underwhelming growth, with 22 states seeing values increase by 20% or less over 10 years. Some areas experienced significant surges, such as North Dakota (+82.3%), Colorado (+49.2%), and Texas (+42.4%), driven by factors like shale fracking and population influx.

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