Andorra, a small principality nestled in the Pyrenees between France and Spain, has experienced relatively modest population growth over the past several decades. Historically, Andorra's population was quite small, but it saw significant increases in the latter half of the 20th century as economic development, particularly in tourism and banking, attracted immigrants from neighboring countries and beyond. However, in recent years, the rate of population growth has slowed considerably. As of 2024, Andorra's population is estimated to be around 80,000 people. Factors such as a low birth rate, an aging population, and stricter residency requirements have contributed to this slowdown, making Andorra's demographic profile similar to that of many other developed European nations.
Year | Population | Population Density Per Square KM |
---|---|---|
1950 | 6,176 | 13.2 |
1955 | 6,189 | 13.2 |
1960 | 8,392 | 17.9 |
1965 | 13,623 | 29.1 |
1970 | 19,545 | 41.8 |
1975 | 26,558 | 56.7 |
1980 | 33,584 | 71.8 |
1985 | 44,596 | 95.3 |
1990 | 52,747 | 112.7 |
1995 | 63,245 | 135.1 |
2000 | 65,099 | 139.1 |
2005 | 76,122 | 162.7 |
2010 | 84,563 | 180.7 |
2015 | 85,690 | 183.1 |
2020 | 85,722 | 183.2 |
2022 | 85,560 | 182.8 |
2023 | 85,468 | 182.6 |
2024 | 85,370 | 182.4 |
2025 | 85,266 | 182.2 |
2030 | 84,694 | 181 |
2035 | 83,961 | 179.4 |
2040 | 82,745 | 176.8 |
2045 | 80,790 | 172.6 |
2050 | 78,031 | 166.7 |
2055 | 74,626 | 159.5 |
2060 | 70,878 | 151.4 |
2065 | 67,138 | 143.5 |
2070 | 63,688 | 136.1 |
2075 | 60,707 | 129.7 |
2080 | 58,266 | 124.5 |
2085 | 56,296 | 120.3 |
2090 | 54,589 | 116.6 |
2095 | 52,927 | 113.1 |
2100 | 51,243 | 109.5 |
Data from US Census International Database