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Peak Population: When Will It Hit The World’s 40 Largest Countries

Peak Population: When Will It Hit The World’s 40 Largest Countries

The global population is entering an era of divergence.

Half a century century of explosive growth—driven by better access to food and healthcare—is starting to slow, but not in the same way.

Some nations are shrinking, while others have decades of expansion ahead.

The infographic, via Visual Capitalist’s Pallavi Rao, maps out when the 40 most-populous countries in 2025 will reach their population ceiling—and whether that ceiling is even within this century.

The data comes from the UN World Population Prospects (2024 revision), which projects population counts under its medium-fertility scenario.

Asia’s Early Population Peaks

China’s population crested at roughly 1.41 billion people in 2021 and is now drifting downward.

This decline will pick up pace over the next few years, changing the age structure in the country, raising alarm bells for the government.

Rank
Most Populous
Countries
2025 Population
Peak Population
Year
Peak Population
1
🇮🇳 India
1.5B
2061
1.7B
2
🇨🇳 China
1.4B
2021
1.4B
3
🇺🇸 U.S.
347.3M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
4
🇮🇩 Indonesia
285.7M
2058
0.3M
5
🇵🇰 Pakistan
255.2M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
6
🇳🇬 Nigeria
237.5M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
7
🇧🇷 Brazil
212.8M
2042
219.3M
8
🇧🇩 Bangladesh
175.7M
2071
226.1M
9
🇷🇺 Russia
144.0M
1991
149.4M
10
🇲🇽 Mexico
131.9M
2058
149.9M
11
🇯🇵 Japan
123.1M
2010
128.2M
12
🇵🇭 Philippines
116.8M
2057
135.2M
13
🇪🇹 Ethiopia
135.5M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
14
🇪🇬 Egypt
118.4M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
15
🇨🇩 DRC
112.8M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
16
🇻🇳 Vietnam
101.6M
2049
110.0M
17
🇮🇷 Iran
92.4M
2053
102.0M
18
🇹🇷 Türkiye
87.7M
2047
91.4M
19
🇩🇪 Germany
84.1M
2024
84.6M
20
🇹🇭 Thailand
71.6M
2022
71.7M
21
🇬🇧 UK
69.6M
2073
76.1M
22
🇫🇷 France
66.7M
2048
68.2M
23
🇹🇿 Tanzania
70.5M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
24
🇿🇦 South Africa
64.7M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
25
🇮🇹 Italy
59.1M
2014
60.7M
26
🇲🇲 Myanmar
54.9M
2049
58.6M
27
🇰🇪 Kenya
57.5M
2098
104.2M
28
🇨🇴 Colombia
53.4M
2050
59.4M
29
🇰🇷 South Korea
51.7M
2020
51.9M
30
🇸🇩 Sudan
51.7M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
31
🇪🇸 Spain
47.9M
2023
47.9M
32
🇺🇬 Uganda
51.4M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
33
🇦🇷 Argentina
45.9M
2050
48.3M
34
🇩🇿 Algeria
47.4M
2090
65.1M
35
🇮🇶 Iraq
47.0M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
36
🇾🇪 Yemen
41.8M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
37
🇨🇦 Canada
40.1M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
38
🇦🇴 Angola
39.0M
No Peak
This Century
N/A
39
🇲🇦 Morocco
38.4M
2058
43.7M
40
🇺🇿 Uzbekistan
37.1M
No Peak
This Century
N/A

Meanwhile, Japan’s decline set in much earlier, peaking in 2010 and shrinking by more than five million residents since then.

South Korea reached its summit in 2020, while Thailand and Germany tipped over in the early 2020s.

Rapid urbanization, high education costs, and entrenched low fertility explain much of the region’s demographic slowdown.

America’s Outlier Trajectory

The U.S. is one of only three top-10 countries with no population peak forecast before 2100.

UN demographers see its population climbing past 420 million by 2100, buoyed by inward migration that offsets sub-replacement fertility.

By contrast, fellow rich-world nations like Italy and Spain have already peaked, and France is projected to crest before 2050.

Sub-Saharan Africa’s Century of Growth

Nigeria, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and the Democratic Republic of Congo are all projected to keep growing past 2100.

High birth rates, younger age structures, and improving child-survival rates mean these countries could more than double their populations over the next 75 years.

In fact, Nigeria and the DRC are both expected to surpass the U.S. in total people before the century’s end.

Why Population Peaks and Declines Matter

Knowing when populations peak helps policymakers anticipate economic shifts

Shrinking workforces strain pension systems and slow GDP growth, while surging populations raise demand for education, jobs, housing, and infrastructure.

The demographic map is therefore a leading indicator of where future consumption, labor, and geopolitical influence will concentrate.

For a broader perspective of how total populations will change, check out Ranked: The World’s Most Populous Countries (2025-2100P) on Voronoi, the new app from Visual Capitalist.

Tyler Durden
Sat, 07/26/2025 – 19:15

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