Income inequality fell and fewer people moved and got married in the U.S. last year
Income inequality fell slightly in 2024 while median household income rose, college attainment increased, mobility declined, and Asian and Hispanic shares grew.
Income inequality dipped and fewer people moved, according to largest survey of U.S. life
Income inequality fell and median household income rose; college attainment increased, fewer people moved, and Asian and Hispanic shares grew in the U.S. (2023–2024).
What Falling Global Birth Rates Really Mean for the Future
Global fertility rates have fallen sharply, producing widespread population decline with significant economic, political, and technological consequences.
Germany's skilled labour shortage intensifies across industries
Germany faces an acute shortage of skilled workers, with deficits in 163 recognized shortage professions and unfilled skilled job estimates expected to rise significantly over coming years.
World Population Day promotes awareness of population issues and the critical role of urbanization, especially for the youth in rapidly growing cities.