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  1. 8. Apr. 2021 · The US Intelligence Community has issued a survey of where the world may end up in 2040. It warns of a political volatility and growing international competition or even conflict.

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  2. 12. Okt. 2023 · Looking at a Population Pyramid, the U.S. is in an excellent position now and toward 2050, especially compared to Europe, Russia, and East Asia. Where this could go wrong is if we Millennials don...

    • Conor Friedersdorf
    • The Public Predicts Another 9/11 – Or Worse – by 2050
    • Narrow Majority Sees A Weaker Economy in 2050
    • Public Predicts Growing Income Inequality and An Expanding Lower Class
    • Divided Views on The Future of Race Relations But Some Hopeful Signs

    For an overwhelming majority of Americans, the 9/11 terrorist attacks stand as the most important historic eventin their lifetimes. As Americans look ahead to 2050, six-in-ten say that a terrorist attack on the U.S. as bad or worse than 9/11 will definitely (12%) or probably (48%) happen. This troublesome prediction is widely expressed by most majo...

    Just over half of the public (54%) predicts that the U.S. economy in 30 years will be weaker than it is today, while 38% say it will be stronger. Similarly, larger shares of most key demographic groups forecast a less robust rather than a more vigorous economy in 2050. Whites are somewhat more pessimistic than blacks or Hispanics about the future f...

    About three-quarters of all Americans (73%) expect the gap between the rich and the poor to grow over the next 30 years, a view shared by large majorities across major demographic and political groups. Differences between some groups do emerge, but only the size of the majorities differ and not the underlying belief that income inequality will grow...

    The public is uncertain whether the troubled state of race relations today will still be a feature of American life in 2050. About half (51%) say race relations will improve over the next 30 years, but 40% predict that they will get worse. Unlike the large differencesthat mark views of blacks and whites on many race-related questions, the racial di...

  3. 2. Jan. 2020 · 1. There will be more of us. The U.S. population today, at the start of 2020, numbers just over 331 million people.

  4. 12. Jan. 2024 · By 2034, according to a large majority (73 percent) of respondents, the world will be multipolar, with multiple centers of power, in contrast to the unipolar moment that followed the collapse of the Soviet Union, leaving the United States as the last superpower standing.

  5. IPCC reports assess existing research to show us where we are and what we need to do before 2100 to meet our goals, and what could happen if we don’t.

  6. 9. Jan. 2023 · What the world could look like in ten years, according to more than 160 experts. By Mary Kate Aylward, Peter Engelke, Uri Friedman, and Paul Kielstra. Prepare for Russia’s coming crack-up. Plan for a Chinese military assault on Taiwan. Temper the optimism about peak carbon emissions.