As more than half of the world's population now lives in urban areas, a proportion projected to approach 70 percent by 2050, ...
New study finds the world's biggest cities may grow more slowly by 2100, reshaping forecasts for infrastructure and economic planning.
Populations in major American cities have bounced back from pandemic-induced drops, with New York, Houston and Los Angeles leading the way, according to new data from the U.S. Census Bureau — a ...
According to the World Population Review, the world's most populous cities remain concentrated in Asia and Latin America. Tokyo, Delhi, and Shanghai continue to lead in population size, while cities ...