A study published in Nature predicts that over 1,300 cities and towns will double in population by the end of the century, with varying growth scenarios considered.
Despite overall trends of global population growth, many nations, particularly in Eastern Europe like Latvia and Bulgaria, are experiencing significant population declines.
Half of all U.S. cities are expected to see notable depopulation by 2100, indicating stark regional differences in population trends across the country.
The cities projected to double their populations by 2100 are concentrated mainly in Texas, with 14 cities on the list, highlighting a significant regional population shift.
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