EU Population Forecast Shows Significant Decline by 2100 A new forecast from Eurostat projects a substantial decrease in the European Union’s population by the year 2100. The organization anticipates a decline of 11.7%, representing a reduction of approximately 53 million people. The projected decline will not occur instantaneously. Eurostat’s data, corroborated by a Politico report published yesterday, indicates that the Union’s population will initially experience a slight increase. Experts predict the population will peak around 2029 before beginning a downward trend. The forecast highlights a long-term demographic shift within the European Union. Factors contributing to this decline include historically low birth rates and increasing life expectancies. The implications of this shift are considerable, potentially impacting economic growth, labor markets, and social structures across the bloc. The projected decrease in the number of people within the EU raises questions about future workforce dynamics and the need for policy adjustments. The Eurostat forecast underscores the importance of understanding and addressing demographic trends as they shape the future of the European Union. Topics: #population #people #million Post navigation READ⟩Val Kilmer, brought to life with artificial intelligence, sparks controversy on social media: it’s horrifying and disgusting ARE YOU WELL? ⟩ Price hike has made Finns give up one everyday purchase