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Urban: 35%, with 5% survival rate day 1 Suburban: 45%, with 15% survival rate day 1 Rural: 20%, with 50% survival rate day 1 Then the population becomes: Population over time: War+1 day: 60,125,000 (18.5% of Day 0) War+3 years: 36,924,266 (11.4% of Day 0) War+5 years: 31,252,698 (9.6% of Day 0) War+40 years: 18,830,263 (5.8% of Day 0) War+150 years: 53,497,696 (16.5 of Day 0) That is assuming that survival rates were far worse than estimated by the sources I found, and it is still pretty high for the desolate world described in 3ed. I am still easily twice that. If 90% of the population died in the first 5 years then 20-30 million would require that the following 145 years saw a net population loss, and I don't see how to justify that unless there were other large-scale population decreasing events in the meantime. |
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