These will be the biggest cities by 2100 and they aren’t the places you think!

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According to the United Nations, in 2050 the world's population is expected to be around 9.8 billion, which is expected to grow to an astonishing 11.2 billion people in 2100. Back in 2010, Tokyo, Japan had the biggest population of any city on the planet with a population of over 36 Million people. This was nearly 15 million more than Delhi, India, which had the second highest population.

Fast forward 90 years you'd expect Tokyo to be even further ahead, right? Wrong. Tokyo is predicted to not even make it into the top 20 cities in the world.

In fact, only 6 of the top 20 cities with the highest population in 2010 are predicted to still be in the top 20 by 2100.

In this research led piece, Roof Stores have been tracking the top 20 cities in the world with the highest population back in 2010 and following their projected population increase or decrease over the years. If they drop out of the top 20, the city that overtakes it joins the chart and replaces it.

Read on to see how it's changed!

The Top 10 Biggest Cities by Population in 2010 were:

  1. Tokyo, Japan - 36,834,000
  2. Delhi, India - 21,935,000
  3. Mexico City, Mexico - 20,132,000
  4. Shanghai, China - 19,980,000
  5. São Paulo, Brazil - 19,660,000
  6. Osaka, Japan - 19,492,000
  7. Mumbai, India - 19,422,000
  8. New York, United States of America - 18,365,000
  9. Cairo, Egypt - 16,899,000
  10. Beijing, China - 16,190,000

 

The Top 10 Biggest Cities by Population in 2025 are expected to be:

  1. Tokyo, Japan - 36,400,000
  2. Mumbai (Bombay), India - 26,385,000
  3. Delhi, India - 22,498,000
  4. Dhaka, Bangladesh - 22,015,000
  5. Sao Paulo, Brazil - 21,428,000
  6. Mexico City, Mexico - 21,009,000
  7. New York City-Newark, USA - 20,628,000
  8. Kolkata (Calcutta), India - 20,560,000
  9. Shanghai, China - 19,412,000
  10. Karachi, Pakistan - 19,095,000

 

The Top 10 Biggest Cities by Population in 2050 are expected to be:

  1. Mumbai (Bombay), India - 42,403,631
  2. Delhi, India - 36,156,789
  3. Dhaka, Bangladesh - 35,193,184
  4. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo - 35,000,361
  5. Kolkata (Calcutta), India - 33,042,208
  6. Lagos, Nigeria - 32,629,709
  7. Tokyo, Japan - 32,621,993
  8. Karachi, Pakistan - 31,696,042
  9. New York City-Newark, USA - 24,768,743
  10. Mexico City, Mexico - 24,328,738

 The Top 10 Biggest Cities by Population in 2075 are expected to be:

  1. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo - 58,424,142
  2. Mumbai, India - 57,862,345
  3. Lagos, Nigeria - 57,195,075
  4. Delhi, India - 49,338,148
  5. Dhaka, Bangladesh - 46,218,971
  6. Kolkata, India - 45,088,111
  7. Karachi, Pakistan - 43,373,574
  8. Dar Es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania - 37,484,980
  9. Cairo, Egypt - 32,999,203
  10. Manila, Philippines - 32,748,758

The Top 10 Biggest Cities by Population in 2100 are expected to be:

  1. Lagos, Nigeria - 88,344,661
  2. Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo - 83,493,793
  3. Dar Es Salaam, United Republic of Tanzania - 73,678,022
  4. Mumbai, India - 67,239,804
  5. Delhi, India - 57,334,134
  6. Khartoum, Sudan - 56,594,472
  7. Niamey, Niger - 56,149,130
  8. Dhaka, Bangladesh - 54,249,845
  9. Kolkata, India - 52,395,315
  10. Kabul, Afghanistan - 50,269,659

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