Yahoo Web Search

Search results

    • December 31, 2039

      • The 2030s (pronounced "twenty-thirties"; shortened to " the '30s " also known as " The Thirties ") will be the next decade in the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2030, and end on December 31, 2039.
      en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 2030s
  1. People also ask

    • There will be more of us. The U.S. population today, at the start of 2020, numbers just over 331 million people. The U.S. is the third largest country in the world, outnumbered only by the two demographic billionaires, China and India, at just over 1.4 billion and just under 1.4 billion, respectively.
    • The population will get older. The U.S. is getting older and it’s going to keep getting older. Today, there are over 74.1 million people under age 18 in the U.S. There are 56.4 million people age 65 and older.
    • Racial proportions will shift. In 2020, non-Hispanic white people, hereafter called whites, are still the majority race in the U.S., representing 59.7% of the U.S. population.
    • The vaccine miracle—and cautionary message. The development of COVID-19 vaccines was remarkably rapid, with those most vulnerable to the virus in rich countries inoculated within a year of the pandemic breaking out.
    • Technology’s double-edged sword. If science came out of the pandemic a winner, technology was a close second. Without computers and connectivity, the lockdowns could have ground most economic activity to halt.
    • Here comes deglobalization. The developing world has lost many of the benefits of globalization—at least for the time being. A significant portion of the once-rising global middle class slid back into poverty as a result of the pandemic and its economic ramifications, reversing perhaps humanity’s biggest achievement in recent decades.
    • The deepening of domestic disorders. Today there is more inequality not just between developed and developing countries, but also within many of these countries themselves.
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 2030s2030s - Wikipedia

    Expected events. 2030. 2031. 2032. 2033. 2034. 2035. 2036. 2037. 2038. 2039. References. 2030s. The 2030s (pronounced "twenty-thirties"; shortened to " the '30s " also known as " The Thirties ") will be the next decade in the Gregorian calendar that will begin on January 1, 2030, and end on December 31, 2039. Plans and goals.

  3. Sep 8, 2020 · Wharton Business Daily: North America, Europe and Asia have been vital in the last several decades, but you talk about other areas of the world picking up and having a larger impact in the years ahead.

  4. Jan 1, 2020 · The United Nations is supposed to stick to more solid ground, but some of its Sustainable Development Goals for 2030 sound nearly as fantastical. In a mere 10 years, the UN plans to eradicate ...

  5. Jan 9, 2023 · A total of 167 experts shared their insights on what geopolitics, climate change, technological disruption, the global economy, social and political movements, and other domains could look like a decade from now.

  6. If companies sustain this newfound speed and agility, it’s conceivable that more innovation will happen in the next ten years than in any previous decade in modern history. Life in the 2030s could be vastly different from today.

  1. People also search for