Total population in Europe, Northern America, Australia, and New Zealand (1975 - 2025)

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Europe, Northern America, Australia, and New Zealand51 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
20251.16B persons+1.85M persons+0.16%
20241.16B persons+2.18M persons+0.19%
20231.16B persons+1.35M persons+0.12%
20221.16B persons+359.50K persons+0.03%
20211.16B persons+347.51K persons+0.03%
20201.16B persons+2.40M persons+0.21%
20191.16B persons+4.61M persons+0.40%
20181.15B persons+4.95M persons+0.43%
20171.15B persons+5.41M persons+0.47%
20161.14B persons+5.69M persons+0.50%
20151.14B persons+5.38M persons+0.48%
20141.13B persons+4.94M persons+0.44%
20131.12B persons+4.80M persons+0.43%
20121.12B persons+4.88M persons+0.44%
20111.12B persons+4.99M persons+0.45%
20101.11B persons+5.02M persons+0.45%
20091.10B persons+5.27M persons+0.48%
20081.10B persons+5.59M persons+0.51%
20071.09B persons+5.06M persons+0.47%
20061.09B persons+4.31M persons+0.40%
20051.08B persons+4.34M persons+0.40%
20041.08B persons+4.33M persons+0.40%
20031.08B persons+4.67M persons+0.44%
20021.07B persons+4.31M persons+0.40%
20011.07B persons+3.46M persons+0.33%
20001.06B persons+3.18M persons+0.30%
19991.06B persons+2.52M persons+0.24%
19981.06B persons+2.59M persons+0.25%
19971.06B persons+3.20M persons+0.30%
19961.05B persons+3.22M persons+0.31%
19951.05B persons+3.79M persons+0.36%
19941.05B persons+4.26M persons+0.41%
19931.04B persons+3.96M persons+0.38%
19921.04B persons+4.86M persons+0.47%
19911.03B persons+6.12M persons+0.60%
19901.03B persons+6.16M persons+0.60%
19891.02B persons+6.06M persons+0.60%
19881.01B persons+6.12M persons+0.61%
19871.01B persons+5.98M persons+0.60%
19861.00B persons+5.85M persons+0.59%
1985995.78M persons+5.66M persons+0.57%
1984990.12M persons+5.69M persons+0.58%
1983984.42M persons+5.76M persons+0.59%
1982978.66M persons+5.80M persons+0.60%
1981972.86M persons+6.21M persons+0.64%
1980966.65M persons+6.31M persons+0.66%
1979960.34M persons+5.92M persons+0.62%
1978954.43M persons+5.88M persons+0.62%
1977948.54M persons+5.98M persons+0.63%
1976942.56M persons+5.91M persons+0.63%
1975936.65M persons
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