Around the world, roughly 360,000–400,000 people are born every day, which works out to about 4–5 births every second.

Global daily births

  • Recent demographic estimates put annual global births around 132–146 million per year.
  • Dividing that by 365 gives on the order of 360,000–400,000 births per day.
  • Put another way, that is about 15,000–17,000 births per hour, or roughly 250–280 births per minute.

Why the number is an estimate

  • Not all countries report births with the same speed or accuracy, so organizations use models built from census and registration data.
  • The number also shifts over time as global fertility gradually declines and population age structures change.

Extra context: big countries

  • Countries with very large populations, such as India and China, each add tens of thousands of births per day on their own.
  • For example, recent estimates suggest India alone has over 60,000 births per day.

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