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The UK population is set to balloon to 72.5m by 2032, but will this spell demographic catastrophe or economic boom?
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Washington DC, San Francisco, Toronto, New York City and Amsterdam experienced the biggest growth. Just three saw declines: ...
Rachel Reeves must prepare for a significant jump in defence spending as geopolitical pressures mount, Andrew Bailey has ...
The bank said 2025 growth would be 1.8%, down from the 2.1% it forecast in October. Growth in 2026 will also be 1.8%, down ...
Five graphs that show how the UK population will surge by 5 million in 10 years - The UK population could reach 72.5 million by mid-2032 because of net migration - here’s how ...
Migration, fertility and life expectancy all affect assumptions about population change (Victoria Jones/PA) Alongside its principal projection for the UK population, the Office for National ...
Inward migration will fuel Scotland's population growth over the next 23 years, a new report predicts. India, the world's most populous country, is seeing a debate about having more babies.
Her expertise is in personal finance and investing, and real estate. Investopedia / Michela Buttignol The real economic growth rate, or real GDP growth rate, measures economic growth, as expressed ...