Total population 2022
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1 | India | 1,425,423,212.5 persons |
2 | China | 1,425,179,569 persons |
3 | United States | 341,534,045.5 persons |
4 | Indonesia | 278,830,528.5 persons |
5 | Pakistan | 243,700,667 persons |
6 | Nigeria | 223,150,895.5 persons |
7 | Brazil | 210,306,414.5 persons |
8 | Bangladesh | 169,384,897.5 persons |
9 | Russia | 145,579,899 persons |
10 | Mexico | 128,613,117.5 persons |
11 | Ethiopia | 125,384,286.5 persons |
12 | Japan | 124,997,578 persons |
13 | Philippines | 113,964,338.5 persons |
14 | Egypt | 112,618,249.5 persons |
15 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 102,396,968 persons |
16 | Vietnam | 99,680,655 persons |
17 | Iran | 89,524,246.5 persons |
18 | Turkey | 87,058,472.5 persons |
19 | Germany | 84,086,227 persons |
20 | Thailand | 71,735,329 persons |
21 | United Kingdom | 68,179,315.5 persons |
22 | France | 66,277,408.5 persons |
23 | Tanzania | 64,711,821 persons |
24 | South Africa | 62,378,410 persons |
25 | Italy | 59,619,114.5 persons |
26 | Kenya | 54,252,460.5 persons |
27 | Myanmar | 53,756,787.5 persons |
28 | South Korea | 51,782,511.5 persons |
29 | Colombia | 51,737,943.5 persons |
30 | Sudan | 49,383,345.5 persons |
31 | Spain | 47,828,382.5 persons |
32 | Uganda | 47,312,719.5 persons |
33 | Algeria | 45,477,389.5 persons |
34 | Argentina | 45,407,904 persons |
35 | Iraq | 44,070,551 persons |
36 | Ukraine | 41,048,766 persons |
37 | Afghanistan | 40,578,842 persons |
38 | Canada | 38,821,259 persons |
39 | Poland | 38,385,739 persons |
40 | Yemen | 38,222,875.5 persons |
41 | Morocco | 37,329,064 persons |
42 | Angola | 35,635,029 persons |
43 | Uzbekistan | 34,938,955.5 persons |
44 | Malaysia | 34,695,493 persons |
45 | Peru | 33,475,438 persons |
46 | Ghana | 33,149,152 persons |
47 | Mozambique | 32,656,246 persons |
48 | Saudi Arabia | 32,175,351.5 persons |
49 | Madagascar | 30,437,260.5 persons |
50 | Côte d'Ivoire | 30,395,002 persons |
51 | Nepal | 29,715,436 persons |
52 | Venezuela | 28,213,016.5 persons |
53 | Cameroon | 27,632,771.5 persons |
54 | North Korea | 26,328,845 persons |
55 | Australia | 26,200,984.5 persons |
56 | Niger | 25,311,973 persons |
57 | Taiwan | 23,420,111 persons |
58 | Mali | 23,072,640 persons |
59 | Sri Lanka | 22,834,965 persons |
60 | Burkina Faso | 22,509,038.5 persons |
61 | Syrian Arab Republic | 22,462,172.5 persons |
62 | Malawi | 20,568,728 persons |
63 | Zambia | 20,152,938 persons |
64 | Kazakhstan | 20,034,609 persons |
65 | Chile | 19,553,036.5 persons |
66 | Romania | 19,166,772.5 persons |
67 | Chad | 18,455,315.5 persons |
68 | Netherlands | 17,904,421 persons |
69 | Guatemala | 17,847,877 persons |
70 | Ecuador | 17,823,897 persons |
71 | Somalia | 17,801,897 persons |
72 | Senegal | 17,651,103 persons |
73 | Cambodia | 17,201,723.5 persons |
74 | Zimbabwe | 16,069,055.5 persons |
75 | Guinea | 14,055,137 persons |
76 | Benin | 13,759,500.5 persons |
77 | Rwanda | 13,651,030 persons |
78 | Burundi | 13,321,097.5 persons |
79 | Tunisia | 12,119,333.5 persons |
80 | Bolivia | 12,077,154 persons |
81 | Belgium | 11,641,820 persons |
82 | Haiti | 11,503,606 persons |
83 | Jordan | 11,256,263.5 persons |
84 | Dominican Republic | 11,230,733.5 persons |
85 | Cuba | 11,059,820 persons |
86 | South Sudan | 11,021,177.5 persons |
87 | Czech Republic | 10,673,213 persons |
88 | Sweden | 10,487,338 persons |
89 | Honduras | 10,463,872 persons |
90 | Portugal | 10,417,072.5 persons |
91 | Greece | 10,412,480 persons |
92 | Azerbaijan | 10,295,304 persons |
93 | United Arab Emirates | 10,242,086.5 persons |
94 | Papua New Guinea | 10,203,169.5 persons |
95 | Tajikistan | 10,182,222 persons |
96 | Hungary | 9,684,305.5 persons |
97 | Belarus | 9,173,237 persons |
98 | Israel | 9,103,151 persons |
99 | Togo | 9,089,738.5 persons |
100 | Austria | 9,064,677 persons |
101 | Switzerland | 8,792,182 persons |
102 | Sierra Leone | 8,276,806.5 persons |
103 | Laos | 7,559,007.5 persons |
104 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 7,465,915 persons |
105 | Turkmenistan | 7,230,193 persons |
106 | Libya | 7,223,804.5 persons |
107 | Kyrgyzstan | 6,955,788 persons |
108 | Bulgaria | 6,825,864 persons |
109 | Serbia | 6,791,213.5 persons |
110 | Paraguay | 6,760,464 persons |
111 | Nicaragua | 6,730,653.5 persons |
112 | El Salvador | 6,280,319 persons |
113 | Congo | 6,035,104 persons |
114 | Denmark | 5,902,903.5 persons |
115 | Lebanon | 5,744,488.5 persons |
116 | Singapore | 5,649,884.5 persons |
117 | Finland | 5,569,299 persons |
118 | Slovakia | 5,473,196.5 persons |
119 | Norway | 5,456,801.5 persons |
120 | Liberia | 5,373,294 persons |
121 | State of Palestine | 5,305,270 persons |
122 | New Zealand | 5,131,734.5 persons |
123 | Ireland | 5,110,015.5 persons |
124 | Central African Republic | 5,098,039.5 persons |
125 | Costa Rica | 5,081,764.5 persons |
126 | Mauritania | 4,875,637.5 persons |
127 | Oman | 4,730,226 persons |
128 | Kuwait | 4,589,510.5 persons |
129 | Panama | 4,400,773 persons |
130 | Croatia | 3,907,027 persons |
131 | Georgia | 3,794,783.5 persons |
132 | Eritrea | 3,409,447 persons |
133 | Uruguay | 3,390,913 persons |
134 | Mongolia | 3,386,015 persons |
135 | Puerto Rico | 3,240,968.5 persons |
136 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 3,204,802 persons |
137 | Republic of Moldova | 3,039,984.5 persons |
138 | Qatar | 2,892,455 persons |
139 | Namibia | 2,889,662.5 persons |
140 | Armenia | 2,880,874.5 persons |
141 | Jamaica | 2,839,144 persons |
142 | Albania | 2,827,608 persons |
143 | Lithuania | 2,816,919.5 persons |
144 | Gambia | 2,636,470 persons |
145 | Botswana | 2,439,891.5 persons |
146 | Gabon | 2,430,747 persons |
147 | Lesotho | 2,286,110.5 persons |
148 | Slovenia | 2,115,228 persons |
149 | Guinea-Bissau | 2,105,529 persons |
150 | Latvia | 1,881,063 persons |
151 | North Macedonia | 1,840,233 persons |
152 | Equatorial Guinea | 1,803,545 persons |
153 | Kosovo | 1,717,946 persons |
154 | Bahrain | 1,533,459 persons |
155 | Trinidad and Tobago | 1,495,921.5 persons |
156 | Timor-Leste | 1,369,295.5 persons |
157 | Estonia | 1,350,091.5 persons |
158 | Cyprus | 1,331,370 persons |
159 | Mauritius | 1,276,129.5 persons |
160 | Eswatini | 1,218,916.5 persons |
161 | Djibouti | 1,137,096 persons |
162 | Fiji | 919,422 persons |
163 | Réunion | 871,540.5 persons |
164 | Comoros | 834,188 persons |
165 | Guyana | 821,637 persons |
166 | Solomon Islands | 781,066 persons |
167 | Bhutan | 780,914.5 persons |
168 | China, Macao SAR | 704,356.5 persons |
169 | Luxembourg | 653,312.5 persons |
170 | Suriname | 623,164 persons |
171 | Montenegro | 614,647.5 persons |
172 | Western Sahara | 568,738.5 persons |
173 | Malta | 528,192 persons |
174 | Maldives | 524,106.5 persons |
175 | Cabo Verde | 519,741 persons |
176 | Brunei Darussalam | 455,369.5 persons |
177 | Belize | 402,733 persons |
178 | Bahamas | 397,538.5 persons |
179 | Guadeloupe | 384,697.5 persons |
180 | Iceland | 380,355.5 persons |
181 | Martinique | 349,459 persons |
182 | Vanuatu | 313,046.5 persons |
183 | Mayotte | 305,268.5 persons |
184 | French Guiana | 298,306 persons |
185 | New Caledonia | 287,123 persons |
186 | Barbados | 282,318 persons |
187 | French Polynesia | 280,378 persons |
188 | Sao Tome and Principe | 226,305 persons |
189 | Samoa | 215,260.5 persons |
190 | Curaçao | 185,344.5 persons |
191 | Saint Lucia | 178,781 persons |
192 | Guam | 165,180 persons |
193 | Kiribati | 130,468.5 persons |
194 | Seychelles | 125,522.5 persons |
195 | Grenada | 116,913 persons |
196 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 112,113.5 persons |
197 | Aruba | 107,782 persons |
198 | Tonga | 105,042 persons |
199 | Jersey | 103,490.5 persons |
200 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 102,046 persons |
201 | Antigua and Barbuda | 92,840 persons |
202 | United States Virgin Islands | 86,507 persons |
203 | Isle of Man | 84,132 persons |
204 | Andorra | 79,705 persons |
205 | Cayman Islands | 71,591.5 persons |
206 | Dominica | 66,826.5 persons |
207 | Bermuda | 64,748.5 persons |
208 | Guernsey | 63,725.5 persons |
209 | Greenland | 55,990.5 persons |
210 | Faroe Islands | 54,011 persons |
211 | American Samoa | 48,341.5 persons |
212 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 46,709.5 persons |
213 | Northern Mariana Islands | 46,078 persons |
214 | Turks and Caicos Islands | 45,847.5 persons |
215 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 42,138.5 persons |
216 | Marshall Islands | 40,077 persons |
217 | Liechtenstein | 39,317 persons |
218 | Monaco | 38,931.5 persons |
219 | British Virgin Islands | 38,319 persons |
220 | Gibraltar | 37,609.5 persons |
221 | San Marino | 34,090 persons |
222 | Saint Martin (French part) | 28,870.5 persons |
223 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | 28,627 persons |
224 | Palau | 17,759 persons |
225 | Cook Islands | 14,723.5 persons |
226 | Anguilla | 14,179.5 persons |
227 | Nauru | 11,801 persons |
228 | Wallis and Futuna Islands | 11,478 persons |
229 | Saint Barthélemy | 10,920 persons |
230 | Tuvalu | 9,992 persons |
231 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 5,732 persons |
232 | Saint Helena | 5,343 persons |
233 | Montserrat | 4,453 persons |
234 | Falkland Islands (Malvinas) | 3,490 persons |
235 | Tokelau | 2,290 persons |
236 | Niue | 1,821.5 persons |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
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Niue
- #235
Tokelau
- #234
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
- #233
Montserrat
- #232
Saint Helena
- #231
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- #230
Tuvalu
- #229
Saint Barthélemy
- #228
Wallis and Futuna Islands
- #227
Nauru
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
Total population statistics for 2022 reveal fascinating insights into the dynamic demographic landscape of our world. As a critical measure of societal growth and sustainability, understanding population data is essential for policymakers, researchers, and global citizens alike. This article explores the world's population distribution and trends, revealing intriguing patterns and potential implications for future development.
Global Demographic Shifts in 2022
The year 2022 marked significant demographic changes, with the global population reaching unprecedented numbers. India emerged as the most populous country, slightly surpassing China, with a population of approximately 1.43 billion. This shift highlights the ongoing demographic transition in Asia, where rapid urbanization and economic growth continue to influence population dynamics. Meanwhile, the United States maintained its position as the third most populous nation, with over 341 million inhabitants, underscoring its role as a major demographic and economic powerhouse.
The African continent, particularly Nigeria, demonstrated remarkable population growth. Nigeria's population increased by over 4.6 million, representing a 2.1% growth rate, indicative of its burgeoning youth demographic and high birth rates. Conversely, Ukraine experienced a significant population decrease of 7.3%, influenced by migration and recent geopolitical tensions. These contrasting trends underscore the diverse factors impacting population growth across different regions.
Regional Population Dynamics and Impacts
Analyzing regional populations provides valuable context for understanding global demographic trends. Asia remains the most populous continent, driven by populous countries like India, China, and Indonesia, the latter with nearly 279 million people. The continent's high population density poses unique challenges related to resource distribution, urban planning, and environmental sustainability.
In contrast, the populations of smaller island nations show a stark difference. Countries like Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Jersey have populations barely exceeding 100,000. These nations often face challenges related to limited resources and economic opportunities, necessitating focused policy interventions to sustain their socio-economic frameworks.
Population Growth and Policy Implications
Understanding population growth patterns is crucial for effective policy-making. Countries experiencing rapid population increases, like Nigeria and Pakistan, face the dual challenge of providing adequate infrastructure and services, such as education, healthcare, and employment opportunities, to support their growing populace. These nations need strategic investments in human capital development to harness their demographic dividend effectively.
Meanwhile, countries with declining populations, such as Japan and Russia, must address challenges related to an aging workforce and potential economic stagnation. Policymakers in these regions are exploring avenues such as immigration and family-friendly policies to mitigate demographic decline and its socio-economic impacts.
Long-term Demographic Trends and Projections
Looking beyond 2022, demographic trends suggest a continued global population increase, with significant implications for economic and environmental sustainability. Growth in regions like sub-Saharan Africa is projected to drive future population increases, influencing global patterns of migration, urbanization, and economic development.
Conversely, the stabilization or decline in populations of countries like Ukraine and Japan highlights the importance of adaptive strategies to cope with demographic shifts. International collaborations and policy innovations will be crucial in addressing the diverse challenges and opportunities presented by changing population dynamics.
Conclusion: Reflections on Population Statistics
The total population data for 2022 provides a snapshot of the world's demographic reality, revealing both growth opportunities and challenges. As countries navigate these changes, understanding the intricate patterns of population distribution and growth becomes vital for sustainable development. By leveraging accurate, up-to-date data, policymakers and global stakeholders can craft strategies that balance growth with resource sustainability, ensuring a prosperous future for all.
Insights by country
Taiwan
Taiwan ranks 57th out of 236 countries in terms of total population, with a recorded population of 23,420,111 persons in the year 2022. This positioning indicates a relatively small population size compared to many other nations, particularly in the context of its geographic area.
The population of Taiwan has been influenced by several demographic factors, including a low birth rate, which has been a significant concern for policymakers in recent years. Factors such as urbanization, increasing educational attainment, and economic pressures have contributed to the declining fertility rates, which have fallen below the replacement level.
Additionally, Taiwan's population density is one of the highest in the world, leading to challenges in housing, transportation, and public services. As of 2022, the government has been implementing various measures to address these demographic issues, including promoting family-friendly policies and encouraging immigration to stabilize the workforce.
Benin
In 2022, Benin had a total population of 13,759,500.5 persons, ranking it 76th out of 236 countries globally. This population figure reflects a steady increase in the country's demographic trends, driven by factors such as high fertility rates and improvements in healthcare leading to lower mortality rates.
The growth of Benin's population can be attributed to a combination of cultural norms that favor larger families and a youthful population structure, with a significant proportion of the populace being under the age of 15. Additionally, urbanization and migration patterns, particularly towards coastal cities, have also influenced population dynamics.
As of 2022, Benin's demographic landscape presents both opportunities and challenges, such as the need for increased investment in education, healthcare, and infrastructure to accommodate the growing population. Interestingly, Benin has a population density of approximately 136 persons per square kilometer, which varies significantly across its regions, contributing to diverse socio-economic conditions within the country.
Belize
In 2022, Belize had a total population of 402,733 persons, ranking 177 out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively small population is indicative of Belize's geographical size and economic structure, which includes a mix of agriculture, tourism, and services.
The population growth in Belize has been influenced by factors such as migration, natural increase, and improvements in healthcare leading to higher life expectancy. The country has also experienced a modest influx of expatriates and tourists, which contributes to its demographic dynamics.
Additionally, Belize is characterized by a diverse cultural composition, with influences from various ethnic groups, including Mestizo, Creole, Maya, and Garifuna communities. This diversity shapes the social fabric of the nation and contributes to its unique identity within the Central American region.
Jamaica
In 2022, Jamaica's total population was approximately 2,839,144 persons, ranking the country 141 out of 236 countries globally in terms of population size. This figure reflects a modest increase in population, influenced by factors such as birth rates, migration trends, and the overall demographic structure of the island nation.
The population growth in Jamaica has been affected by various elements, including economic conditions, healthcare access, and emigration. Many Jamaicans migrate for better opportunities abroad, particularly to countries like the United States and Canada, which can impact local population dynamics.
Additionally, Jamaica faces challenges related to urbanization, with a significant portion of the population residing in urban areas such as the capital, Kingston. This urban concentration can lead to increased demand for housing and services, presenting both opportunities and challenges for sustainable development.
Australia
Australia ranks 55th out of 236 countries in terms of total population, with a population of 26,200,984.5 persons as of 2022. This figure reflects a steady growth trend, influenced by factors such as immigration, natural population increase, and urbanization, particularly in major cities like Sydney and Melbourne.
The population growth in Australia is largely driven by a robust immigration policy that attracts skilled workers and students from around the world. Additionally, Australia has a relatively high life expectancy and low mortality rates, contributing to its demographic dynamics. The balance of population distribution, with a significant concentration in urban areas, underscores the country's economic opportunities and lifestyle choices.
Interestingly, Australia is known for its diverse population, with approximately 30% of residents born overseas, enriching the cultural fabric of the nation. This diversity is a key component of Australia’s identity and continues to play a significant role in its social and economic development.
Zambia
Zambia ranks 63rd out of 236 countries in terms of total population, with a reported population of 20,152,938 persons in the year 2022. This positioning reflects the country's significant demographic presence within the African continent, where it is recognized for its youthful population and relatively high growth rate.
The population growth in Zambia can be attributed to several factors, including a high birth rate and improvements in healthcare, which have contributed to increased life expectancy. Additionally, urbanization and economic development have influenced migration patterns, as people move from rural areas to urban centers in search of better opportunities.
Interestingly, Zambia's population density remains low compared to many other countries, which can impact resource distribution and infrastructure development. As of 2022, approximately 60% of the population is under the age of 25, indicating a potential demographic dividend, but also posing challenges for education, job creation, and social services.
British Virgin Islands
The British Virgin Islands ranks 219th out of 236 countries in terms of total population as of 2022. The population of the British Virgin Islands is recorded at 38,319 persons, reflecting its status as a small island territory in the Caribbean.
This relatively low population can be attributed to several factors, including the islands' limited land area, economic conditions, and the availability of resources. The British Virgin Islands has a vibrant tourism industry, which influences seasonal population changes, but it does not significantly contribute to long-term population growth.
Additionally, the British Virgin Islands has one of the highest per capita incomes in the Caribbean, which may attract skilled workers but does not necessarily lead to a large population increase. The demographic trends also reflect migration patterns and local birth rates, which are influenced by the economy and living conditions.
Albania
In 2022, Albania had a total population of 2,827,608 persons, ranking 142nd out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This population figure reflects the demographic challenges and trends faced by the country, including urbanization and migration patterns.
Several factors contribute to Albania's population dynamics, including a significant level of emigration, particularly among the youth, seeking better economic opportunities abroad. Additionally, the country has experienced a declining birth rate in recent years, which is a trend seen in many European nations.
Despite these challenges, Albania remains a country rich in cultural heritage and natural beauty, with a potential for population growth in the future if economic conditions improve and emigration rates decrease. It is noteworthy that Albania's population density is relatively low compared to other European countries, leading to vast areas of uninhabited land and a focus on sustainable development.
Dominica
In 2022, Dominica had a total population of approximately 66,826.5 persons, ranking it 206th out of 236 countries in terms of population size. This relatively small population reflects the country's status as a small island nation in the Caribbean, characterized by its lush landscapes and limited urban development.
The population dynamics of Dominica are influenced by several factors, including its geographical location, economic opportunities, and migration patterns. The island has faced challenges such as natural disasters, most notably Hurricane Maria in 2017, which significantly impacted its population and infrastructure.
Additionally, Dominica has a high emigration rate, particularly among the younger population, seeking better opportunities abroad. This trend contributes to its modest growth rate and demographic changes, including an aging population. In comparison, other Caribbean nations often see higher population densities and different migration trends, highlighting Dominica's unique demographic situation.
Cameroon
Cameroon ranks 53rd out of 236 countries in terms of total population for the year 2022, with an estimated population of 27,632,771.5 persons. This significant population size reflects the country's diverse ethnic groups, cultural richness, and varying demographic trends.
The population growth in Cameroon can be attributed to several factors, including a relatively high fertility rate and improvements in healthcare, which have led to increased life expectancy. Additionally, urbanization and migration from rural areas to cities in search of better opportunities have contributed to the rising population figures.
As of 2022, Cameroon’s population density is approximately 53 persons per square kilometer, highlighting the challenges of resource allocation, infrastructure development, and service delivery in both urban and rural settings. Furthermore, the youth population constitutes a significant portion, with over 60% of the population under the age of 25, indicating a need for investment in education and employment opportunities to harness this demographic dividend.
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