>Since the year 2000, the world has undergone a massive economic expansion, with inflation-adjusted global GDP more than doubling from approximately $50 trillion to over $110 trillion by 2026. This period has seen the most significant reduction in extreme poverty in human history, as the percentage of the global population living on less than $2.15 a day plummeted from roughly 29% in 2000 to around 10% today, largely driven by the rapid industrialization of China and India. Simultaneously, the global demographic landscape has shifted as the world's population surged from 6.1 billion to over 8.3 billion. While the absolute number of people identifying as white has remained relatively stable or seen modest growth in specific regions, their share of the total global population has significantly declined-dropping from roughly 18-20% in 2000 to approximately 12-15% in 2026. This trend is the result of a "demographic transition" where wealthier, predominantly white nations in Europe and North America have reached birth rates well below replacement levels (averaging 1.5 to 1.6), while regions in Africa and South Asia continue to see robust, albeit slowing, population growth.Tl;dr:yt was keeping you poor
>>84022696how does this affect the value of gold
>>84023847Itll go up cause browns love gold