Mapped: The Median Age of the Population on Every Continent

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Mapped: The Median Age of Every Continent

Mapped: The Median Age of the Population on Every Continent

Earlier this week, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation published their annual letter that highlights the surprises they saw in 2018, as well as the philanthropic opportunities they’ve identified for the future.

Among many other compelling facts and stories, the letter pointed out one surprise that we thought was of particular interest: the median age of the African continent is just 18 years old.

Median Ages, by Continent

Today’s chart was inspired by the Gates’ letter, and it showcases the median age of each continent along with other pertinent data points.

Continent Median Age
Europe 42 years
North America 35 years
Oceania 33 years
Asia 31 years
South America 31 years
Africa 18 years

What’s interesting here is not only Africa’s median age, but also that the median age for each other continent is at least 13 years older. In other words, this means Africa is a real demographic outlier.

In their letter, Bill and Melinda Gates drop one additional fact that helps crystallize this even further: by 2100, it’s projected that nearly half of the world’s children aged 0-4 years old will be in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Median Ages, by Country

The difference in median age between Africa and Europe is quite astonishing, but the gap gets even wider when we look at individual countries.

For example, Monaco is the country with the oldest population in the world with a median age of 53.1 years – but this is roughly 3.5x higher than the median age of Niger, where it is just 15.4 years.

Here are the five oldest countries, along with the five youngest:

Rank Country Median Age (Youngest) Rank Country Median Age (Oldest)
#1 Niger 15.4 years #1 Monaco 53.1 years
#2 Mali 15.8 years #2 Japan 47.3 years
#3 Uganda 15.8 years #3 Germany 47.1 years
#4 Angola 15.9 years #4 Italy 45.5 years
#5 Zambia 16.8 years #5 Slovenia 44.5 years

While it is not surprising that Monaco – a small and wealthy city-state that sits on the French Riviera with a population of just 40,000 people – is the oldest country in the world, it seems that age could be a real challenge for the major economies that also make this list.

Germany, Italy, and Japan have some of the largest economies in the world with a combined nominal GDP equal to 12.2% of global output. At the same time, they are also three of the oldest countries right now, and they are each projected to hit a median age of 50 years or higher by the year 2050.

On the other end of the spectrum, there are more than 30 countries that have median ages under 20 years, with most of them existing in Africa or the Middle East. One exception to this is Timor-Leste, a small country bordering Indonesia, which has a median age of 18.9 years.

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5 Comments
MrLiberty
MrLiberty
March 17, 2019 7:15 pm

And what exactly is the impact of such a demographic profile for the globe? I expected a summary point/argument. Maybe even a root cause. Maybe even some of the bullshit coming from the Gates crime family as it related to these figures???

BL
BL
March 17, 2019 8:31 pm

I think they left out the Eastern Europeans/Russia. Russians have shorter lifespans than the rest of Europe. I’m crushed to see Africa has the lowest demographic….Oh darn.

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
  BL
March 17, 2019 10:23 pm

Hmm, maybe that’s a good thing? Only if all of the “good” races/nations/continents don’t continue to get more and more grey?

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
March 17, 2019 10:21 pm

Someone or some group has lost their ever loving fucking mind. How is it that human population is exactly like money?

Here’s my point/hypothesis…

Shit $$/humans chase out good $$/humans.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
March 17, 2019 11:31 pm

The world can only improve with the gene pool enrichment of a higher percentage of niggers.