Total population in LLDC: Latin America (1975 - 2025)

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LLDC: Latin America51 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
202519.59M persons+252.45K persons+1.31%
202419.34M persons+254.16K persons+1.33%
202319.09M persons+250.69K persons+1.33%
202218.84M persons+216.08K persons+1.16%
202118.62M persons+201.50K persons+1.09%
202018.42M persons+233.60K persons+1.28%
201918.19M persons+250.69K persons+1.40%
201817.94M persons+252.50K persons+1.43%
201717.68M persons+254.10K persons+1.46%
201617.43M persons+255.34K persons+1.49%
201517.17M persons+255.11K persons+1.51%
201416.92M persons+253.65K persons+1.52%
201316.67M persons+252.24K persons+1.54%
201216.41M persons+249.26K persons+1.54%
201116.16M persons+243.24K persons+1.53%
201015.92M persons+232.80K persons+1.48%
200915.69M persons+223.08K persons+1.44%
200815.46M persons+219.09K persons+1.44%
200715.25M persons+218.51K persons+1.45%
200615.03M persons+217.99K persons+1.47%
200514.81M persons+216.39K persons+1.48%
200414.59M persons+215.32K persons+1.50%
200314.38M persons+215.45K persons+1.52%
200214.16M persons+221.26K persons+1.59%
200113.94M persons+233.23K persons+1.70%
200013.71M persons+244.25K persons+1.81%
199913.46M persons+249.52K persons+1.89%
199813.21M persons+251.11K persons+1.94%
199712.96M persons+253.03K persons+1.99%
199612.71M persons+254.80K persons+2.05%
199512.45M persons+255.74K persons+2.10%
199412.20M persons+256.85K persons+2.15%
199311.94M persons+257.96K persons+2.21%
199211.68M persons+259.28K persons+2.27%
199111.42M persons+258.76K persons+2.32%
199011.17M persons+256.32K persons+2.35%
198910.91M persons+253.51K persons+2.38%
198810.66M persons+249.00K persons+2.39%
198710.41M persons+243.10K persons+2.39%
198610.16M persons+237.10K persons+2.39%
19859.93M persons+232.05K persons+2.39%
19849.69M persons+227.68K persons+2.40%
19839.47M persons+222.85K persons+2.41%
19829.24M persons+218.56K persons+2.42%
19819.03M persons+213.58K persons+2.42%
19808.81M persons+207.32K persons+2.41%
19798.60M persons+201.42K persons+2.40%
19788.40M persons+196.35K persons+2.39%
19778.21M persons+191.71K persons+2.39%
19768.02M persons+186.15K persons+2.38%
19757.83M persons
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