A Snapshot Of The Future (2050)— US, China, Japan, India, UK, Australia
By 2050, 9 billion people on the planet with dramatic dynamics due to large scale migration, complex challenges for government and regulators. The world as we know it will have changed beyond all recognition.
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3 min readAug 17, 2018
- Emerging markets (E7) could grow around twice as fast as advanced economies (G7) on average, says one of PWC study.
- US could be down to third place in the global GDP rankings after China and India
- There emerging markets will be very volatile and that could create problems for the long-term investors
- Mass migrations from developing countries western countries could change the global skill dynamics and with advancements in emerging technologies some of our science fictions will come true.
- We will be healthier and live longer, rather technology can make us immortal
- More Muslims than Jews
- US Muslim Population Projected to Double
- China And India Economies Beat The US economy
- 80% energy from renewables
- Number of US elderly to double
- More Than 40 Percent of America Could be Fat
- Number of US elderly to double
- Number of people with Alzheimer’s disease in US may triple
- India’s working-age population will cross one billion
- India will have most Muslims in world
- Indian women will struggle to find the right match
- Urbanisation in India to cross 50 per cent
- Unesco predicts severe water crisis for India
- Indian women will struggle to find the right match
- China Will Be The World’s Largest Economy
- China Wants to Become a ‘Soccer Superpower’ by 2050
- China Wants the Most Powerful Military on the Planet
- China aims for ‘world-class army’ by 2050 — Asia needs to start worry
- China’s elderly population to peak at half a billion
- China could become a major space power
- Japan claims it will have a space elevator by 2050
- Struggles with a shortage of workers and an aging population
- Goal of selling only ‘electric’ vehicles, 100%
- 40% of Japan’s Population Will Be Over 65
- Age discrimination & oppression of technology
- Replacement of human labour with AI & robotics
- Fall out of top 20 largest economies
- Flight Time From Europe to Australia Will Be 90 Minutes
- Should have net zero emissions, some states
- 86 per cent of its electricity from wind and solar
- Cost of natural disasters in Australia is predicted to triple
- Future ‘self-repairing’ cities will have robots with 3D printers
- Muslim population in the UK could triple
- Climate change could bring new shark species to UK waters
- Heat-related deaths in UK could triple