Population growth of the 4 biggest European economies since 1950

by MonsieurAlt777

17 comments
  1. Germany struggle

    Edit: not a joke on translating the world struggle into German
    Honestly mean Germany struggles with population growth

  2. I get France and Britain because the high immigration and because this immigrants usually have a higher childs per woman.

    But I don’t understand easily (IDK) what happened to Italy to grow and then lose it (economic boom making attractive Italy and then economic crisis generating emigration?) and neither how Germany, even with the big big numbers of immigrants, can be so low

  3. Within the pandemic, french stores ran out of wine and condoms, germans ran out of TP and flour… nuff said.

  4. From the perspective of a southern European: sooo many children in France. So so many.

  5. The Netherlands at almost 180%…

    *Homer Simpson backs into bushes.

  6. TF, if you need to make a confusing graph, at least write down what those numbers mean …

  7. ~~so you’re telling me they all had 100M in 1950s, wow~~

    Edit: just seen the comments that it’s in percentage relative to the population in 1950s

  8. Why is it a forecast for 2022 when it’s almost 2024?

  9. What tf am I looking at here?

    Germany has a higher population than the UK & France and will still have a larger pop by 2050.

  10. Britain is drowning, all those people and the country is the same as it was 30 years ago.

  11. I kinda feel like Italy isn’t worth saving. Too much ignorance. We’re the americans of Europe.

  12. Shitty graph with no source.

    peak /r/europe material, to the top we go.

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