NEW DELHI (IANS) – India’s population is projected to reach 1.46 billion in 2025, making it the world’s most populous nation, according to the United Nations Population Fund’s State of World ...
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UNFPA urges rethink of Pakistan's population trends ahead of 2026
UNFPA warns Pakistan, with its population over 225M, to rethink its approach to population dynamics. The agency urges a shift ...
UNFPA calls for a shift in how population is reflected in national planning and financing, particularly in the NFC formula.
In January 2024, Fort Worth replaced Austin as the No. 4 Texas city by residents. But the switchup proved to be temporary, by ...
NAR identifies 2026's hottest housing markets using job growth, inventory, and rate data. Minneapolis, Jacksonville and Raleigh offer prime opportunities.
India’s unexpectedly strong economic growth last quarter has reduced chances of an interest rate cut at this week’s central bank’s policy meeting despite record-low inflation. Economists at Barclays ...
MUMBAI, Dec 1 (Reuters) - India's robust growth numbers for the September quarter are raising questions about the need for lower rates even as record-low inflation gives the central bank ample room to ...
• The latest snapshot of the US labor market showed an unexpected rebound of 119,000 jobs in September but a loss for August and a lower total for July. The report was originally scheduled for October ...
New Zealand’s population is growing at the slowest pace in nearly 13 years, excluding the pandemic, further hampering its sluggish economic recovery. The estimated population grew by 0.6% in the 12 ...
Postville's meatpacking plants have attracted many immigrants and helped to sustain its population. During a busy lunch hour at Postville’s Junior Senior High School, Brendan Knudtson, the ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Pennsylvania is getting older, and its population growth rate is slowing dramatically, according to a new demographic outlook released this month by the state's Independent Fiscal ...
At 15 percent, Brazil’s monetary policy interest rate (called Selic) is one of the highest among major economies. Yet in 2024, bank credit grew by 11.5 percent and corporate bond issuance rose by 30 ...
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