With a population of roughly 338–340 million, a $29.18T GDP, and vast geographic diversity, the country continues to lead in technology, defense, and international affairs.
Introduction
The United States is a North American federal republic composed of 50 states, known for its diversity, innovation, and global influence. It is the world’s largest economy and the third most populous country.
Geography
The U.S. spans 9.83 million km², making it one of the world’s largest countries. It borders Canada to the north and Mexico to the south, with coastlines on both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Its climate ranges from arctic in Alaska to tropical in Hawaii and Florida, with extensive plains, deserts, mountains, and forests.
People and Society
- Population (2024–2025): ~338–340 million
- Urbanization: ~83.5% urban population
- Life Expectancy: ~78.4–78.9 years
- Internet Use: ~93% of population
- Fertility Rate: ~1.62 The population is ethnically and culturally diverse, with large metropolitan centers and vast rural regions.
Government
The U.S. is a federal presidential republic with a President as head of state and government, a bicameral Congress (Senate and House), and an independent judiciary. The capital is Washington, D.C.
Population
Estimated 338–340 million in 2024–2026, continuing slow growth. Population density is roughly 34–36 people per km².
Economy
- GDP (2024): ~$29.18 trillion
- GDP per capita: ~$75,500–$85,800
- Inflation (2024): ~2.9%
- Unemployment: ~4.1% The U.S. economy is diversified, technologically advanced, and globally dominant, with strong manufacturing, services, and innovation sectors.
Energy
The U.S. has a varied energy profile, including fossil fuels, nuclear, and renewables. It remains one of the world’s largest energy producers and consumers. (General energy context from national statistical profiles.)
Communications
With 93% internet penetration, the U.S. has one of the world’s most advanced communications infrastructures, including extensive broadband, mobile networks, and satellite systems.
Transportation
The U.S. has an extensive transportation network, including:
- Over 19,900 km of coastline
- Major interstate highways
- Large freight and passenger rail systems
- Numerous international airports
- Significant maritime ports
Military and Security
The U.S. remains the world’s most powerful military, a founding member of NATO, and a key global security actor. It maintains advanced defense capabilities and global deployment capacity.
Travel Advice (General)
Travelers should be aware of:
- Regional climate extremes (hurricanes, wildfires, winter storms)
- Standard safety precautions in large cities
- Entry requirements depending on nationality (General travel context; no specific 2025 advisory data surfaced.)
Expected Trends for 2026
Based on available projections:
- Population expected to reach ~340.6 million by 2026.
- Economy likely to continue moderate growth, following 2024’s 2.8% increase.
- Technology and energy


