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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current world population?
As of 2026, the estimated world population is 8,299,133,321 people. The counter above updates in real-time based on UN 2024 growth rate estimates.
Which country has the most people?
India surpassed China in 2023 and is now the most populous country on Earth with approximately 1.44 billion people.
How fast does the world population grow?
The global population increases by approximately 2.3 people every second β€” roughly 200,000 per day and 73 million per year.
How is this counter calculated?
The counter starts from a UN-verified base figure (January 1, 2024) and adds the net growth rate (births minus deaths) per second. It is an estimate, not a census.