Skip to content

Spain

Europe · Southern Europe · ESP · 505,992 km²
Population
48,848,840
Year 2024

Total number of people living in the country.

Population Density
96.8/km²

How many people live per square kilometer of land.

Life Expectancy
83.9 years
♂ 81.2 / ♀ 86.7

How long a newborn baby can expect to live on average.

Fertility Rate (TFR)
1.12
children per woman

Average number of children born to each woman. About 2.1 is needed to keep population stable.

Median Age
43.1 years

Half the population is younger and half is older than this age.

Net Migration
111,674

Difference between people moving in and out. Positive means more arrivals.

Key demographic indicators for Spain as of 2024. These numbers give a quick overview of the country's population size, density, birth rates, life expectancy, and migration patterns.

Population Trend

How the total population has changed over the decades. A rising line means the country has been growing, a flat or falling line indicates stagnation or decline.

Population Projection to 2100

Estimated future population based on current trends in birth rates, death rates, and migration. The dashed line shows this is a projection, not actual data.

Birth Rate vs Death Rate

Birth rate (green) vs. death rate (red) per 1,000 people per year. When the birth rate is higher than the death rate, the population grows naturally.

Life Expectancy (Male vs Female)

Average number of years a newborn can expect to live. Blue shows men, red shows women. Women typically live longer in most countries.

Fertility Rate Trend

Total Fertility Rate — the average number of children per woman. A rate of about 2.1 is needed to maintain the population without immigration.

Population Pyramid

Shows the age distribution of the population. Blue bars (left) represent men, red bars (right) represent women. A wide base means a young population, a wide top means an aging population.

Historical Data

Detailed numbers for selected years showing how the country's key indicators have changed over time. Click column headers to sort.

Year Population Growth Rate Fertility Rate (TFR) Life Expectancy Median Age Birth Rate Death Rate
1960 30,455,000 0.00% 2.86 69.1 32.5 21.7‰ 8.6‰
1965 31,954,292 1.09% 2.94 70.8 32.6 21.1‰ 8.4‰
1970 33,814,531 1.11% 2.84 72.0 32.7 19.5‰ 8.3‰
1975 35,757,900 1.08% 2.77 73.3 33.2 18.7‰ 8.3‰
1980 37,491,165 0.80% 2.22 75.3 34.1 15.2‰ 7.7‰
1985 38,469,512 0.36% 1.64 76.3 35.7 11.9‰ 8.1‰
1990 38,867,322 0.10% 1.36 76.8 37.7 10.3‰ 8.6‰
1995 39,724,050 0.44% 1.16 78.0 39.4 9.1‰ 8.7‰
2000 40,567,864 0.45% 1.22 79.0 40.6 9.8‰ 8.9‰
2005 43,653,155 1.69% 1.33 80.2 40.7 10.6‰ 8.8‰
2010 46,576,897 0.46% 1.37 81.6 40.7 10.4‰ 8.2‰
2015 46,422,303 -0.08% 1.33 82.8 41.3 9.0‰ 9.1‰
2020 47,359,424 0.51% 1.18 82.2 42.0 7.2‰ 10.4‰
2024 48,848,840 1.02% 1.12 83.9 43.1 6.7‰ 9.0‰
2025 49,347,691 1.02% 1.12 84.0 43.1 6.7‰ 9.0‰
2030 51,814,517 0.95% 1.17 84.5 43.0 6.9‰ 9.0‰
2035 54,221,506 0.89% 1.21 85.0 42.9 7.1‰ 9.0‰
2040 56,549,168 0.82% 1.26 85.5 42.8 7.4‰ 9.0‰
2045 58,777,942 0.75% 1.30 86.0 42.7 7.6‰ 9.0‰
2050 60,888,472 0.68% 1.35 86.5 42.6 7.8‰ 9.0‰
2055 62,861,872 0.61% 1.39 87.0 42.5 8.0‰ 9.0‰
2060 64,680,012 0.54% 1.44 87.5 42.4 8.2‰ 9.0‰
2065 66,325,789 0.48% 1.48 88.0 42.3 8.5‰ 9.0‰
2070 67,783,395 0.41% 1.53 88.5 42.2 8.7‰ 9.0‰
2075 69,038,566 0.34% 1.57 89.0 42.1 8.9‰ 9.0‰
2080 70,078,818 0.27% 1.62 89.5 42.0 9.1‰ 9.0‰
2085 70,893,649 0.20% 1.66 90.0 41.9 9.3‰ 9.0‰
2090 71,474,718 0.14% 1.71 90.0 41.8 9.6‰ 9.0‰
2095 71,815,986 0.07% 1.75 90.0 41.7 9.8‰ 9.0‰
2100 71,913,818 0.00% 1.80 90.0 41.6 10.0‰ 9.0‰

About Country — Spain

Spain is a country in Europe (Southern Europe) with a total population of 48,848,840 as of 2024. It covers an area of 505,992 km², resulting in a population density of 96.8 people per km².

The average life expectancy is 83.9 years (81.2 for men, 86.7 for women). The fertility rate stands at 1.12 children per woman, and the median age of the population is 43.1 years.

The country's population growth rate is 1.02% per year. Net migration is 111,674 people, indicating that more people are moving into the country than leaving. The infant mortality rate is 2.6 per 1,000 live births.

Demographic Profile

Spain is located in Southern Europe, a part of Europe, and covers an area of 505,992 km². With a population of 48,848,840, the country has a population density of 96.8 inhabitants per square kilometer, which is above the global average of approximately 60 people per km².

The demographic structure of Spain reveals an aging population. The median age of 43.1 years means that half of the population is younger and half is older than this age. This aging population structure poses challenges for pension systems, healthcare provision, and the labor market, as the ratio of working-age to retired individuals continues to decline.

Health and Longevity

Life expectancy in Spain stands at 83.9 years overall — 81.2 years for men and 86.7 years for women. This places the country among those with high life expectancy globally, reflecting well-developed healthcare systems and living standards. The infant mortality rate is 2.6 per 1,000 live births, which is considered very low and indicates excellent maternal and infant healthcare.

Fertility and Population Growth

The total fertility rate (TFR) of 1.12 children per woman is below the replacement level of 2.1, which without immigration leads to population decline over time. The population is growing at a rate of 1.02% per year. This moderate growth rate reflects a balance between natural increase and migration patterns.

Migration

Net migration in Spain is 111,674 people, meaning more people are moving into the country than leaving. The country serves as a destination for migrants, which helps offset low natural population growth and fills labor market needs.

Outlook

Based on current demographic trends, Spain's population dynamics reflect broader patterns seen across Southern Europe. As the population ages, adapting social security systems and healthcare to serve a growing elderly population will be a key challenge.

Year Reviews

2024

In 2024, Spain had a population of 48,848,840. Located in Europe (Southern Europe), the country experienced a population growth rate of 1.02%.

The total fertility rate stood at 1.12 children per woman. Life expectancy was 83.9 years overall, with men averaging 81.2 years and women 86.7 years. The median age of the population was 43.1 years.

The crude birth rate was 6.7 per 1,000 people, while the crude death rate was 9.0 per 1,000 people. Net migration amounted to 111,674 people. The infant mortality rate was 2.6 per 1,000 live births.

2000

In 2000, Spain had a population of 40,567,864. Located in Europe (Southern Europe), the country experienced a population growth rate of 0.45%.

The total fertility rate stood at 1.22 children per woman. Life expectancy was 79.0 years overall, with men averaging 75.6 years and women 82.5 years. The median age of the population was 40.6 years.

The crude birth rate was 9.8 per 1,000 people, while the crude death rate was 8.9 per 1,000 people. Net migration amounted to 176,269 people. The infant mortality rate was 4.4 per 1,000 live births.

1974

In 1974, Spain had a population of 35,373,335. Located in Europe (Southern Europe), the country experienced a population growth rate of 1.09%.

The total fertility rate stood at 2.88 children per woman. Life expectancy was 73.0 years overall, with men averaging 70.2 years and women 75.9 years. The median age of the population was 33.0 years.

The crude birth rate was 19.5 per 1,000 people, while the crude death rate was 8.3 per 1,000 people. Net migration amounted to 105,838 people. The infant mortality rate was 20.1 per 1,000 live births.

1964

In 1964, Spain had a population of 31,609,195. Located in Europe (Southern Europe), the country experienced a population growth rate of 0.99%.

The total fertility rate stood at 3.01 children per woman. Life expectancy was 70.4 years overall, with men averaging 67.8 years and women 73.1 years. The median age of the population was 32.6 years.

The crude birth rate was 22.0 per 1,000 people, while the crude death rate was 8.4 per 1,000 people. Net migration amounted to -41,461 people. The infant mortality rate was 38.9 per 1,000 live births.

Comments (0)

Leave a Comment

Replying to
Your email will not be published.
Comments are moderated before publication.

No comments yet. Be the first to comment!