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RE: LeoThread 2025-09-28 11:20

in LeoFinance11 days ago

Around the year 2025, the average global population density is estimated to be roughly 55 individuals per square kilometer.

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That roughly fifty five per square km stat is definately a useful anchor, but the real story is the dense corridors where infra and energy costs explode :)
For budgeting, higher concentration means, pricier grids, tighter carbon rules and more per capita spend while sparse regions skew logistics.