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Population growth (annual %) in Philippines was reported at 0.8256 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Philippines - Population growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on February of 2026.
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TwitterIn 2024, the total population of the Philippines was at approximately 113.2 million inhabitants. For the foreseeable future, the Filipino population is expected to increase slightly, despite a current overall downward trend in population growth. The dwindling Filipino population For now, the population figures in the Philippines still show a steady increase and the country is still one of the most densely populated countries in the Asia-Pacific region, however, all signs point to a decline in the number of inhabitants in the long run: Just like the population growth rate, the country’s fertility rate, for example, has also been decreasing for years now, while the death rate has been increasing simultaneously. Poor healthcare to blame One of the reasons for the downward trend is the aging population; fewer babies are born each year, while life expectancy at birth has been steady over the years. Another reason is poor healthcare in the country: The Philippines have a high tuberculosis incidence rate, a highly infectious disease, and are among the countries with a high probability of death from noncommunicable diseases as well.
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This data is about the Philippines population projection count 2020 to 2025 by city/municipality (admin3) based on 2015 Census
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Historical dataset showing Philippines population growth rate by year from 1961 to 2023.
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Philippines PH: Population: Growth data was reported at 1.535 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.564 % for 2016. Philippines PH: Population: Growth data is updated yearly, averaging 2.616 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2017, with 58 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 3.345 % in 1960 and a record low of 1.535 % in 2017. Philippines PH: Population: Growth data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.World Bank.WDI: Population and Urbanization Statistics. Annual population growth rate for year t is the exponential rate of growth of midyear population from year t-1 to t, expressed as a percentage . Population is based on the de facto definition of population, which counts all residents regardless of legal status or citizenship.; ; Derived from total population. Population source: (1) United Nations Population Division. World Population Prospects: 2017 Revision, (2) Census reports and other statistical publications from national statistical offices, (3) Eurostat: Demographic Statistics, (4) United Nations Statistical Division. Population and Vital Statistics Reprot (various years), (5) U.S. Census Bureau: International Database, and (6) Secretariat of the Pacific Community: Statistics and Demography Programme.; Weighted average;
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The Philippines: Population growth, percent: The latest value from 2024 is 0.83 percent, an increase from 0.81 percent in 2023. In comparison, the world average is 1.19 percent, based on data from 196 countries. Historically, the average for the Philippines from 1961 to 2024 is 2.22 percent. The minimum value, 0.76 percent, was reached in 2022 while the maximum of 3.18 percent was recorded in 1961.
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View yearly updates and historical trends for Philippines Population Growth. Source: World Bank. Track economic data with YCharts analytics.
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TwitterIn 2024, the urban population in the Philippines stood at approximately 56.32 million people, over a million more than in the previous year. The country's urban population had gradually increased throughout the past decade.
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Rural population growth (annual %) in Philippines was reported at 0.19126 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Philippines - Rural population growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on February of 2026.
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Philippines PH: Rural Population Growth data was reported at 1.147 % in 2017. This records a decrease from the previous number of 1.208 % for 2016. Philippines PH: Rural Population Growth data is updated yearly, averaging 2.116 % from Dec 1960 (Median) to 2017, with 58 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 2.966 % in 1961 and a record low of 0.774 % in 1989. Philippines PH: Rural Population Growth data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.World Bank.WDI: Population and Urbanization Statistics. Rural population refers to people living in rural areas as defined by national statistical offices. It is calculated as the difference between total population and urban population.; ; World Bank staff estimates based on the United Nations Population Division's World Urbanization Prospects: 2018 Revision.; Weighted average;
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TwitterIn 1800, the population of the islands which make up the territory of the Philippines had a population of approximately 1.89 million. The population of the archipelago would grow steadily throughout the 19th century, reaching almost 6.5 million people by 1900. However, the population would begin to rise much more rapidly following the country’s independence from the United States in 1946, as post-war economic aid from the United States and expansive modernization projects by the Philippine government would lead to a significant rise in standards of living and result in a post-war baby boom. This growth would remain steady well into the 21st century, and while the rate of population growth has fallen somewhat in recent years, the population of the Philippines is expected to continue its increase in the coming years, and in 2020, the Philippines is estimated to have a population of just under 110 million, which is almost twelve times larger than the Philippines' population in 1920.
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Philippines PH: Population Projection: Mid Year data was reported at 155,380,252.000 Person in 2050. This records an increase from the previous number of 154,083,502.000 Person for 2049. Philippines PH: Population Projection: Mid Year data is updated yearly, averaging 76,451,531.000 Person from Jun 1950 (Median) to 2050, with 101 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 155,380,252.000 Person in 2050 and a record low of 21,131,264.000 Person in 1950. Philippines PH: Population Projection: Mid Year data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by US Census Bureau. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.US Census Bureau: Demographic Projection.
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Annualized average growth rate in per capita real survey mean consumption or income, bottom 40% of population (%) in Philippines was reported at 1.78 % in 2023, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Philippines - Annualized average growth rate in per capita real survey mean consumption or income, bottom 40% of population - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on February of 2026.
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Urban population growth (annual %) in Philippines was reported at 1.5005 % in 2024, according to the World Bank collection of development indicators, compiled from officially recognized sources. Philippines - Urban population growth (annual %) - actual values, historical data, forecasts and projections were sourced from the World Bank on April of 2026.
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TwitterThe share of the urban population in the Philippines has continued to rise over the years. In 2024, the urban population accounted for roughly 48.61 percent of the entire population. In the Philippines, urbanized areas were primarily found in Metro Manila, located in the National Capital Region (NCR). Urban population growth in the Philippines Urban areas in the Philippines have a high influx of people due to better infrastructure and employment opportunities available. From 2011 to 2015, the urban population growth rate was over two percent. However, from 2016 to 2020, the population growth rate decreased and has been at around 1.9 percent since the Philippine government introduced the “Back to the Province” program to reduce overcrowding in Manila. Lack of affordable housing in the urbanized areas of the Philippines Poverty has been one of the reasons for slum dwellings in the Philippines. Despite better infrastructure in urban areas, there is also a lack of affordable housing for people living below the poverty level in urban areas. As a result, 43 percent of the urban population lives in slums in the Philippines, one of the highest urban populations living in slums across the Asia Pacific.
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Philippines PH: Survey Mean Consumption or Income per Capita: Total Population: Annualized Average Growth Rate data was reported at 1.380 % in 2015. Philippines PH: Survey Mean Consumption or Income per Capita: Total Population: Annualized Average Growth Rate data is updated yearly, averaging 1.380 % from Dec 2015 (Median) to 2015, with 1 observations. Philippines PH: Survey Mean Consumption or Income per Capita: Total Population: Annualized Average Growth Rate data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by World Bank. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Philippines – Table PH.World Bank: Poverty. The growth rate in the welfare aggregate of the total population is computed as the annualized average growth rate in per capita real consumption or income of the total population in the income distribution in a country from household surveys over a roughly 5-year period. Mean per capita real consumption or income is measured at 2011 Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) using the PovcalNet (http://iresearch.worldbank.org/PovcalNet). For some countries means are not reported due to grouped and/or confidential data. The annualized growth rate is computed as (Mean in final year/Mean in initial year)^(1/(Final year - Initial year)) - 1. The reference year is the year in which the underlying household survey data was collected. In cases for which the data collection period bridged two calendar years, the first year in which data were collected is reported. The initial year refers to the nearest survey collected 5 years before the most recent survey available, only surveys collected between 3 and 7 years before the most recent survey are considered. The final year refers to the most recent survey available between 2011 and 2015. Growth rates for Iraq are based on survey means of 2005 PPP$. The coverage and quality of the 2011 PPP price data for Iraq and most other North African and Middle Eastern countries were hindered by the exceptional period of instability they faced at the time of the 2011 exercise of the International Comparison Program. See PovcalNet for detailed explanations.; ; World Bank, Global Database of Shared Prosperity (GDSP) circa 2010-2015 (http://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/poverty/brief/global-database-of-shared-prosperity).; ; The comparability of welfare aggregates (consumption or income) for the chosen years T0 and T1 is assessed for every country. If comparability across the two surveys is a major concern for a country, the selection criteria are re-applied to select the next best survey year(s). Annualized growth rates are calculated between the survey years, using a compound growth formula. The survey years defining the period for which growth rates are calculated and the type of welfare aggregate used to calculate the growth rates are noted in the footnotes.
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Historical dataset of population level and growth rate for the Santa Rosa, Philippines metro area from 1950 to 2026.
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TwitterIn 2023, the annual population growth in the Philippines was 0.81 percent. Between 1961 and 2023, the figure dropped by 2.37 percentage points, though the decline followed an uneven course rather than a steady trajectory.