>**Drivers of Growth**
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>It may come as no surprise that economic prosperity is a key driver of population growth.
Countries like Sweden, France, and Ireland are expected to see large swaths of population growth. Sweden’s largest three cities, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, are forecasted to experience the largest population growth by 2100 in percentage terms.
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>This forecasted growth underscores the strength of Sweden’s economy and global identity, with a very high GDP-per-capita and consistently ranking highly in economic freedom and prosperity.
Honestly impressed at the determination to absolutely under no circumstances mention immigration, so irrefutably the main driver for Sweden.
I am afraid that Spain will become overpopulated in 2100. Don’t think rapid population growth is good for our economy since unemployment cannot be solved. Still don’t know why other cities in southern Europe (Italy, Greece, Portugal) will face depopulation, their natural condition is better than Spain (better climate, more resources, better geographical location etc.).
Copenhagen declining in population? Severe doubt.
Denmarks population is only increasing as far out as any model goes, from around 6 million today to around 6.6 million in 2100. And more and more people are moving to the big cities. I have no idea how this could happen.
The population of Helsinki metropolitan region has risen from 1,0 million to 1,6 million in 25 years. It is reaching Stockholm. No one predicted that. These population predictions are total nonsense. Have always been and will always be.
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Do Katowice even have a million people in their region? I think they wanted to say Upper Silesian conurbation
Rome needs to be at the bottom of that fucking list. It’s too god damn big for its own good.
I don’t know where the fuck are those supposed additional 1.6M people supposed to live in Barcelona. There’s no room for anybody else already. Unless the people here suddenly have a change of heart and want to turn it into Hong Kong. I can only wish.
How can we be the worst in almost everything like jesus christ!
So long Sweden
The fastest growing region in Sweden is Uppsala, which is the fourth largest city. It will probably join this list at some point, unless it gets merged with Stockholm (I don’t think that it will).
Yes, but did they include the robotic populations?
Only half-joking. In another half century or so, I’m sure there’ll be intelligent robots walking/rolling/flying around. It’s just a matter of whether they’ll still be working for us or we’ll be working for them by then.
Toulouse here I come!
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Why would Copenhagen be stagnant and Malmö have massive growth?
good old Stockholm, not safe for girls after dark 😂
RIP Greece, without babies it will be hard to maintain your ancient civilization. Babies=future!
According to this graph, my region is in stagnation, not really better but less worse I guess
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Source: https://www.visualcapitalist.com/cp/projecting-europes-metro-population-growth-2021-2100/
Looks like a big bullshit
>**Drivers of Growth**
>
>It may come as no surprise that economic prosperity is a key driver of population growth.
Countries like Sweden, France, and Ireland are expected to see large swaths of population growth. Sweden’s largest three cities, Stockholm, Gothenburg, and Malmö, are forecasted to experience the largest population growth by 2100 in percentage terms.
>
>This forecasted growth underscores the strength of Sweden’s economy and global identity, with a very high GDP-per-capita and consistently ranking highly in economic freedom and prosperity.
Honestly impressed at the determination to absolutely under no circumstances mention immigration, so irrefutably the main driver for Sweden.
I am afraid that Spain will become overpopulated in 2100. Don’t think rapid population growth is good for our economy since unemployment cannot be solved. Still don’t know why other cities in southern Europe (Italy, Greece, Portugal) will face depopulation, their natural condition is better than Spain (better climate, more resources, better geographical location etc.).
Copenhagen declining in population? Severe doubt.
Denmarks population is only increasing as far out as any model goes, from around 6 million today to around 6.6 million in 2100. And more and more people are moving to the big cities. I have no idea how this could happen.
[If these trends continue…](https://imgur.com/cRzjXWQ)
#MakeSwedenLagomAgain
The population of Helsinki metropolitan region has risen from 1,0 million to 1,6 million in 25 years. It is reaching Stockholm. No one predicted that. These population predictions are total nonsense. Have always been and will always be.
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Do Katowice even have a million people in their region? I think they wanted to say Upper Silesian conurbation
Rome needs to be at the bottom of that fucking list. It’s too god damn big for its own good.
I don’t know where the fuck are those supposed additional 1.6M people supposed to live in Barcelona. There’s no room for anybody else already. Unless the people here suddenly have a change of heart and want to turn it into Hong Kong. I can only wish.
How can we be the worst in almost everything like jesus christ!
So long Sweden
The fastest growing region in Sweden is Uppsala, which is the fourth largest city. It will probably join this list at some point, unless it gets merged with Stockholm (I don’t think that it will).
Yes, but did they include the robotic populations?
Only half-joking. In another half century or so, I’m sure there’ll be intelligent robots walking/rolling/flying around. It’s just a matter of whether they’ll still be working for us or we’ll be working for them by then.
Toulouse here I come!
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Why would Copenhagen be stagnant and Malmö have massive growth?
good old Stockholm, not safe for girls after dark 😂
RIP Greece, without babies it will be hard to maintain your ancient civilization. Babies=future!
According to this graph, my region is in stagnation, not really better but less worse I guess