A recent report reveals that the global population has reached 7.9 billion people, with over 25% living in China and India. The United States follows closely with a population of about 331 million. The report also highlights that the world's population is expected to reach 10 billion by 2050, with Africa projected to see the most significant increase. Additionally, the study notes that more than half of the global population growth is attributed to nine countries, with Nigeria experiencing the highest growth rate. Experts suggest that this population surge may lead to various challenges, including increased strain on resources and infrastructure.