Grenada, a small island nation in the Caribbean, has experienced modest population growth over the past several decades. As of 2024, Grenada’s population is estimated to be around 126,000 people. The country’s population growth rate has remained relatively low, averaging less than 1% per year in recent years. This slow growth is influenced by factors such as limited land area, emigration to countries like the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and a declining birth rate. Despite these trends, Grenada’s population remains youthful, with a significant proportion under the age of 30, but the nation is also beginning to see the effects of an aging population, which could impact future growth and development.
Year | Population | Population Density Per Square KM |
---|---|---|
1950 | 75,806 | 220.4 |
1955 | 84,621 | 246 |
1960 | 90,148 | 262.1 |
1965 | 93,290 | 271.2 |
1970 | 95,410 | 277.4 |
1975 | 95,819 | 278.5 |
1980 | 90,164 | 262.1 |
1985 | 93,059 | 270.5 |
1990 | 94,204 | 273.8 |
1995 | 97,743 | 284.1 |
2000 | 101,608 | 295.4 |
2005 | 104,588 | 304 |
2010 | 107,862 | 313.6 |
2015 | 110,779 | 322 |
2020 | 113,165 | 329 |
2022 | 113,949 | 331.2 |
2023 | 114,299 | 332.3 |
2024 | 114,621 | 333.2 |
2025 | 114,915 | 334.1 |
2030 | 115,917 | 337 |
2035 | 116,330 | 338.2 |
2040 | 116,418 | 338.4 |
2045 | 116,313 | 338.1 |
2050 | 116,072 | 337.4 |
2055 | 115,633 | 336.1 |
2060 | 114,879 | 334 |
2065 | 113,808 | 330.8 |
2070 | 112,405 | 326.8 |
2075 | 110,685 | 321.8 |
2080 | 108,723 | 316.1 |
2085 | 106,648 | 310 |
2090 | 104,562 | 304 |
2095 | 102,507 | 298 |
2100 | 100,392 | 291.8 |
Data from US Census International Database