6 billion
there are around 7.000.000.000 and counting
Answer By one estimate I found in 2002, 106,456,367,669 people had been born though this number has some debate around it. The estimate is from the Population Reference Bureau. cw: Someone estimated that the number of people alive today equals the sum of all people who ever existed, up to now.
The population of the US now is about 314,820,000 (4:35 PST). In the link below is a link to the US and world population clocks represented by the US Census Bureau.
The Earth's carrying capacity for humans is estimated to be around 9-10 billion people, as long as resources are managed sustainably. This number can vary depending on factors such as consumption patterns, technology, and resource availability. Overpopulation can strain the planet's resources and ecosystems, leading to potential negative consequences.
Right now the snow leopards population is ranging from 3,500 to 7,000 only in the wild. There is no record of the population of them in zoos.
6 billion
3,288,800,000 for now that's the approximate population ;p
The current world population is 7.3 billion
They are appearing right now!
Africa
I read in national geographic it is about 125 billion ever. On the earth right now it is about 7 billion.
The Republic of the Philippines' population has now reached up to 90 million. Note: This is an approximate value.
The population on mars is infact 0 This is because at the moment there is believed 2 be no life on mars, however people are still working on it.
Somewhere north of six billion humans on the Earth right now. Some web sites claim precise figures, but anything more exact than this is mostly guesswork.
7,442 billion people are on Earth right now in 2017
Roman Catholic AnswerThe last year for which I have statistics is 2006, from the Statistical Yearbook of the Church. In that year, they listed the total Catholic population as 1,130,750,000. So it is safe to say that now it is over a billion people. Which right now of 2012, there are 1.81 billion Roman Catholics.
If we define "kids" to be humans aged 0-14, then from http://www.un.org/esa/population/publications/wpp2006/FS_ageing.pdf we find that there are currently (2011) approximately 1.9 billion such humans based on a 2005 United Nations data projection.