
China Population (2025) - Worldometer
Population of China: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization ...
China Population (2026) - Worldometer
China 2025 population is estimated at 1,416,096,094 people at mid year. China population is equivalent to 17.2% of the total world population. China ranks number 2 in the list of countries …
China Demographics 2025 (Population, Age, Sex, Trends)
Population Pyramid, Age Structure, Sex Ratio (Males to Females), Life Expectancy, Dependency Ratio of China
Population by Country (2025) - Worldometer
List of countries and dependencies in the world ranked by population, from the most populated. Growth rate, median age, fertility rate, area, density, population density, urbanization, urban …
World Population by Year - Worldometer
Population growth through history from 5000 BC to the current year (2025) for the entire population of the world
World Population Clock: 8.3 Billion People (LIVE, 2025)
How many people are there in the world? World population has reached 8 billion on November 15, 2022 according to the United Nations. World population live counter with data sheets, graphs, …
United States Population (2025) - Worldometer
Population of the United States: current, historical, and projected population, growth rate, immigration, median age, total fertility rate (TFR), population density, urbanization, urban …
China COVID - Coronavirus Statistics - Worldometer
China Coronavirus update with statistics and graphs: total and new cases, deaths per day, mortality and recovery rates, current active cases, recoveries, trends and timeline.
China Demographics 2024 (Population, Age, Sex, Trends)
China Urban Population Currently, 66.4 % of the population of China is urban (941,865,672 people in 2024) Urban Population China Urban vs. Rural Population from 1955 to 2020 Rural …
China vs. E.U. vs U.S. vs. Japan: Population and GDP ... - Worldometer
We compare population and GDP figures for the four top economic regions in the world: China, the European Union, the United States of America, and Japan