It mostly has good benefits, such as:
Think of people living in China compared to the typical American. The minimum wage in the USA is 7.50, or somewhere around that. While the Chinese work for cents a day. There's much much fewer people in the United States than China. Businesses can pay their workers more because there's a higher demand for hands.
More food to go around!
Higher taxes, unfortunately.
Easier to govern (typically).
More money to be spread.
Cost of food/medication/healthcare/gas will decline.
This list can go on for a while. Just think of it this way-- if you have a loaf of bread, and you're trying to split it up between two people, both get half! Now, unless you're Jesus, you will NOT get a half if there's 13 of you. This can go for everything, not just food. It's a metaphor. ;)
Every one know that, now a days population increasing. due to increase in population , poverty is also increase. it affect on our economic development. growth of economic development stop by poverty.
They prosper and their boost in economy has a ripple effect on the rest of the worlds economy. :)
A major burden to the growth of China's economy was cause by the high population growth. An increase in the population has resulted into limited resources among the residents.
Shorter life expectancy, incurable disease, over population and not enough food can limit population growth
Slower population growth is an advantage as less amount of money needs to be spent on the young population
when country have discovers oil, its get money which effect in increases in population growth, which ultimately increase population growth rate
population growth
Poor
France. It's not increasing but it's not decreasing.
yes
death disease
Japan.
Bangladesh
Zero Population Growth.
In 2014, Lebanon was the country with the highest growth rate.
The country is likely experiencing stable or zero population growth. When each age structure is about the same size, it indicates that the birth rate is roughly balanced with the death rate, leading to a stable population without significant growth or decline.
Congestion and lack of resources is the effect of population growth in North Africa and Southwest Asia. Poverty and famine also are effects of population growth.