U.S. Population Growth

U.S. Population Growth U.S. population growth is slowing to its lowest rate, due to in large part to aging population. Improvements to immigration policies would greatly help the U.S. economy. Image: TD Bank Financial Group

World Population by Region Projected to 2100

World Population by Region Projected to 2100 World population is expected to increase to 10.9 billion by 2100 and 83% of the world population will live in Asia and Africa. Image: Our World in Data

U.S. Population Growth vs. U.S. 10-Year Treasury Bond Yield

U.S. Population Growth vs. U.S. 10-Year Treasury Bond Yield U.S. demographics explain the 10-year Treasury bond yield, due to low inflation. The U.S. 10-year bond yield reflects inflation and growth expectations, and working age population growth contributes to inflation and GDP growth. Image: Paolo Cardena

World Population in 2018

World Population in 2018 Interesting world map: the country’s size represents the size of the population. You may also like “World Population & Demographics – More People Over 65 than Under 5 for the First Time.” Image: Our World in Data Click the Image to Enlarge

Emerging Markets vs. Developed Markets

Emerging Markets vs. Developed Markets Emerging economies, despite their vast populations and potential for growth, have not yet achieved a corresponding level of representation in global equity markets. Image: BofA Global Investment Strategy

U.S. Real Potential GDP

U.S. Real Potential GDP U.S. real potential GDP growth is expected to fall to 1.5% from 1.7% today, due to ageing population. Image: Deutsche Bank

Coronavirus – Baseline Expected Vaccination Timeline

Coronavirus – Baseline Expected Vaccination Timeline Goldman Sachs expects that more than half of the population in all major DMs will be vaccinated by the end of Q2 2021. Image: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research