Total population in Puerto Rico (1975 - 2025)

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Puerto Rico51 years of dataUNdata
Historical Trend

Total population over time

Year-by-Year Data
YearValueChange% Change
20253.24M persons6.91K persons-0.21%
20243.24M persons+181.5 persons+0.01%
20233.24M persons+1.05K persons+0.03%
20223.24M persons12.24K persons-0.38%
20213.25M persons22.59K persons-0.69%
20203.28M persons12.22K persons-0.37%
20193.29M persons2.04K persons-0.06%
20183.29M persons81.81K persons-2.43%
20173.37M persons104.13K persons-3.00%
20163.48M persons45.80K persons-1.30%
20153.52M persons43.55K persons-1.22%
20143.57M persons41.40K persons-1.15%
20133.61M persons39.65K persons-1.09%
20123.65M persons37.29K persons-1.01%
20113.68M persons31.13K persons-0.84%
20103.71M persons20.18K persons-0.54%
20093.74M persons14.11K persons-0.38%
20083.75M persons13.96K persons-0.37%
20073.76M persons13.13K persons-0.35%
20063.78M persons12.20K persons-0.32%
20053.79M persons10.24K persons-0.27%
20043.80M persons7.39K persons-0.19%
20033.81M persons4.67K persons-0.12%
20023.81M persons2.30K persons-0.06%
20013.81M persons+3.15K persons+0.08%
20003.81M persons+15.39K persons+0.41%
19993.79M persons+23.92K persons+0.63%
19983.77M persons+24.98K persons+0.67%
19973.75M persons+25.63K persons+0.69%
19963.72M persons+26.35K persons+0.71%
19953.69M persons+27.52K persons+0.75%
19943.67M persons+28.87K persons+0.79%
19933.64M persons+30.81K persons+0.85%
19923.61M persons+32.72K persons+0.92%
19913.57M persons+32.62K persons+0.92%
19903.54M persons+29.04K persons+0.83%
19893.51M persons+26.94K persons+0.77%
19883.49M persons+27.93K persons+0.81%
19873.46M persons+28.37K persons+0.83%
19863.43M persons+29.46K persons+0.87%
19853.40M persons+32.11K persons+0.95%
19843.37M persons+34.55K persons+1.04%
19833.33M persons+36.72K persons+1.11%
19823.30M persons+39.36K persons+1.21%
19813.26M persons+42.88K persons+1.33%
19803.21M persons+48.64K persons+1.54%
19793.17M persons+50.88K persons+1.63%
19783.11M persons+49.71K persons+1.62%
19773.06M persons+49.48K persons+1.64%
19763.01M persons+48.86K persons+1.65%
19752.97M persons
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