I was reading the 2005-2050 population projection for France (
Insee, in French), and it is estimated that France should reach a population of about 75 million people by 2050.
It's interesting because we're always told that the population is aging (which is true), but rarely that the population still continues to grow steadily nonetheless.
75 million won't be a problem anyway, the country is over twice larger in area than Great Britain for example, it could easily accommodate 100 million people.
I also noticed
this table which shows that the greater Paris now has over 11 million people, i wonder where it will be in 2050… 15 million?