KEY POINTS
  • The world population reached 8 billion people, and India is expected to pass China as the world's most populous country, according to United Nations projections.
  • The global population has more than tripled since 1950 as mortality dropped and life expectancy has increased.
  • Although humanity is larger than it has ever been, the world population is now growing at its slowest rate since 1950 as families have fewer children.
  • Though China has more people than any country in the world, its population will start declining as early as 2023 and India will surpass it.
Indian passengers stand and hang onto a train as it departs from a station on the outskirts of New Delhi.

The world population reached 8 billion people on Tuesday, and India is expected to surpass China as the most populous country in the next year, according to projections from the United Nations.

The global population has more than tripled since 1950 as mortality dropped and life expectancy increased, due in large part to better sanitation, access to clean drinking water and the development of vaccines and antibiotics, along with improved nutrition.