In 1910, approximately 10% of the total U.S. population lived in suburbs. The suburban population began to grow significantly in the early 20th century, particularly after World War II, when factors such as the rise of the automobile and increased housing developments contributed to suburban expansion. It took several decades for suburban living to become a prominent trend, with substantial growth occurring from the 1940s through the 1960s.
Approximately 6.4% of the world's adult population lived with diabetes in 2010.
Approximately 15,000, with most living in Mumbai (formerly Bombay). Mumbai has a Jewish population of about 4,000. Jews are believed to have lived in India for approximately 2000 years.
As of July 2008, the world's population was 6.684 billion. China at the time had a population of 1.321 billion people making it 19.76% of the world's population.
In 2008, approximately 50% of the world's population lived in urban areas. This percentage has been steadily increasing over the years due to factors like urbanization and population growth.
45%
1% to 4%
About 76 percent of the Japanese people live in cities.
20%
Nevada
The world's land is 27% and water is 73%. The population of worlds land that is lived on is 12%
Middle Class
They lived in Chicago itself, not the suburbs.