S12 SUPPLEMENT 3
High-income: $10,800 or more
Upper middle-income: $3,500–$10,799
Lower middle-income: $900–$3,499
Low-income: $899 or less No data available
10,000 B.C.
8,000 B.C.
2,000 B.C.
1,000 A.D.
1347–1351
1500
1750
1800
1804
1845–1849
1927
1943
1952
1957
1961
1974
1984
1987
2011
2024
2042
End of last Ice Age 4 million
50,000 B.C. Hunter-gatherer societies 1.2 million
Year Event
Human
population
Agricultural Revolution 5 million
Contraceptives in use in Egypt
500 B.C. 100 million
250 million
Black Death (Plague); 75 million people die
450 million
Industrial Revolution begins in Europe 791 million
Industrial Revolution begins in the United States
1 billion
Irish potato famine: 1 million people die
2 billion
Penicillin used against infection
Contraceptive pill introduced
Great famine in China; 20 million die
3 billion
4 billion
5 billion
6 billion
Projected human population: 7 billion
Projected human population: 8 billion
Projected human population: 9 billion
Figure 3 High-income, upper middle-income, lower
middle-income, and low-income countries in terms of
gross national income (GNI) PPP per capita (U.S. dol-
lars) in 2006. (Data from World Bank and International
Monetary Fund)
Data and Map Analysis
- In how many countries is the per capita average
income $899 or less? Look at Figure 1 and find the
names of three of these countries. - In how many instances does a lower-middle- or low-
income country share a border with a high-income
country? Look at Figure 1 and find the names of the
countries involved in three of these instances.
Figure 4 Population timeline, 10,000 B.C.–2008.
Data Analysis
- About how many years did it take the human
population to reach 1 billion? How long after
that did it take to reach 2 billion? - In about what year was the population half of
what it is projected to be in 2011?