I recently looked at the statistics and was surprised — the population of Pakistan has already exceeded 254 million people. These are data from Worldometer, based on UN estimates. For comparison, it is the fifth-largest country in the world by population. It turns out that every 32nd person on the planet lives there.



Interestingly, Pakistan's population is growing quite rapidly — about 1.57% per year. At this rate, the numbers will only increase. Plus, it has a relatively young population, with an average age of just 20.6 years. This means there are many young people in the country who still have significant consumption and economic activity ahead of them.

Overall, when you look at these figures, you realize the scale — Pakistan's population continues to grow, and this affects everything: from resources to the economy. It's interesting to see how such demographic trends shape the future of the region.
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