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  1. In just 14 years’ time, Tokyo’s population is forecast to reach 37 million, according to the United Nations. This would make it the equivalent of the world's 55th biggest country, if you were wondering. 2030’s biggest cities. Delhi is in second place. The Indian city’s population is forecast to top 36 million come 2030.

    • Mapping The World’S New Megacities in 2030
    • The Megacity Landscape
    • New Megacities by 2030
    • Other Projections

    The Chart of the Weekis a weekly Visual Capitalist feature on Fridays. Rapid urbanization is one of the major forces shaping our global economic future. A century ago, it was almost unfathomable that any person would want to live in a city with 10 million other people, but by the 1930s, New York City was the first metropolitan area to pass the mark...

    Today’s chart is based on a forecast from Euromonitor International, outlining how the megacity landscape will shift in the coming years. It focuses on the 39 megacities expected by the year 2030, when they will house 9% of the global population and contribute 15% of the world’s GDP. These same megacities will take up about 3% of global land mass.

    Just over a decade from today, there will be five new megacities in developing countries, and one from a developed market: Chicago The Windy City has been on the cusp of the megacity mark for some time, and it will finally hit 10 million inhabitants in the coming years. In 2030, it will have by far the biggest GDP of all new megacities, at $596 bil...

    What other interesting things are projected to happen to key urban centers? 1. Jakarta is anticipated to be the biggest megacity of all in 2030 with 35.6 million people 2. Tokyo will fall from the top spot, as an aging population translates to negative population growth 3. Osaka will be the oldest megacity with 31% of the population aged 65+ 4. Lag...

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  3. Feb 10, 2019 · Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, is predicted to be the fourth biggest city in the world by 2030, with a staggering 28 million inhabitants. Karachi and Lahore in Pakistan will rise up the rankings, while Manila and Jakarta will see big population booms. The new megacities will include Seoul and Ho Chi Minh City, and Tehranwill also break through ...

  4. Apr 1, 2022 · 10,789,000. 45.70%. The fastest-growing cities—Dar es Salaam and Luanda—are both in Sub-Saharan Africa. Luanda is the capital city of Angola and among the 10 wealthiest cities in Africa. Dar es Salaam is the largest city and financial hub of Tanzania, and by 2100, it’s projected to be the third-most populous city globally. Furthermore ...

  5. Jan 19, 2023 · By 2050, 70 percent of the world’s population will live in cities, up from 54 percent in 2020, according to a new report by the Institute for Economics & Peace. This increase is being driven by ...

  6. Jun 19, 2017 · By 2030, these will be the new 10 biggest cities in the world, according to the United Nations' World Urbanization Prospects: Advertisement. 10. Mexico City, Mexico: 23.9 million people. People ...

  7. Jul 11, 2018 · With over 37 million residents, Greater Tokyo is the most populous metro area in the world today. Urban growth is not unique to Japan. By 2030, the United Nations predicts that the world will have ...

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