Global Population Growth

Spain’s Population Growth Fueled by Immigration: Concerns Emerge

Spain’s population has reached a record high of 49.3 million as of July 1, 2025, fueled by a surge in immigration. This growth, totaling 119,811 residents in the second quarter, is largely attributed to the arrival of 95,277 foreigners, primarily from Colombia, Morocco, and Venezuela. This influx of migrants is offsetting Spain’s low birth rates and contributing to its economic growth, with leading publications highlighting their role in filling service-based jobs. While immigration sparks debate, especially regarding its impact on social systems, it remains a crucial factor for sustaining Spain’s economy and social security in the face of an aging population.

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World Population Reaches 8.09 Billion: A Slowing Growth Rate and Its Implications

In 2024, global population growth slowed slightly to 0.9%, adding over 71 million people and reaching 8.09 billion by New Year’s Day. This follows a 2023 increase of 75 million. The U.S. population concurrently rose by 2.6 million, reaching 341 million, driven by a combination of births, deaths, and net international migration. This growth represents a slower rate than the previous decade.

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