The statistic shows the share of citizens from the United States who own a valid passport from 1989 to 2017. In 2017, 42 percent of the total population of the United States owned a valid passport.
In 2023, there were around 160.7 million valid U.S. passports were in circulation. This represented an increase from the previous year's figure of 151.8 million.
In 2023, a little over 24 million U.S. passports were issued to citizens. This represented a growth over the previous year's figure of 22 million.
Chilean citizens were the Latin Americans holding the most powerful passport in the region as of late 2023. At that time, the Chilean passport granted access to 175 countries, while Argentina and Brazil – following in the ranking – scored 170 visa-free access destinations. Meanwhile, the passport from Barbados was the most powerful Caribbean passport in that same year.
Outbound tourism in Chile
Preliminary figures for 2022 showed that there were more than two million outbound travelers from Chile that year. This denoted an increase of about 322 percent over the previous year, when departures were most likely hampered by the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. Meanwhile, the Chilean expenditure per capita on international tourism showed that an outbound traveler from the South American country spent approximately 36.48 U.S. dollars in 2023, with this figure forecast to increase by about 25 percent by 2028.
Tourist destinations in Latin America
Mexico was the most visited Latin American country in 2022, with over 38 million international tourists visiting the country that year. Meanwhile, looking at traveler scores for cities in Latin America, five Mexican cities outperformed destinations from other Latin American countries in the ranking in 2023. On the other hand, a 2023 study which utilized a daily price index to calculate the cheapest Latin American city destinations found that Quito, the capital of Ecuador, was the most affordable city for backpackers in the region in 2023.
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The digital product passport software market is projected to surge at a CAGR of 18.7% from 2024 to 2034. The market is further set to reach US$ 801.2 million in 2034, an astronomical jump from US$ 144.4 million in 2024. Industries are witnessing a surge in companies embracing digital transformations to enhance efficiency and streamline processes and customer experiences.
Attributes | Key Insights |
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Base Value (2023) | US$ 122.4 million |
Digital Product Passport Software Market Size (2024E) | US$ 144.4 million |
Projected Revenue (2034F) | US$ 801.2 million |
Value-based CAGR (2024 to 2034) | 18.7% |
Regional Analysis of Digital Product Passport Software Market
Countries | Value-based CAGR (2024 to 2034) |
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United States | 8.2% |
China | 9.5% |
Germany | 5.3% |
Category-wise Insights
Deployment | Value CAGR (2024 to 2034) |
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Cloud-based | 11.9% |
On-premises | 12.6% |
Enterprise Size | Value CAGR (2024 to 2034) |
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Small Enterprises (10 to 99 employees) | 8.4% |
Medium-sized Enterprise (100 to 499 employees) | 9.5% |
Industry | Value CAGR (2024 to 2034) |
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Retail | 10.2% |
Healthcare | 11.6% |
This statistic shows the results of a Statista survey among Americans taken in April 2017 regarding the swift passport control at U.S. airports. During the survey, 42 percent of the respondents said they were rather satisfied with the swift passport control services at U.S. airports.
The survey results showed that the young population of Russia was more open to an electronic passport than the elderly in 2019. While 41 percent of the respondents aged between 18 and 24 years wanted to get an electronic identification document, the population over 60 years old saw it rather negatively, with 67 percent not willing to obtain one.
Over the last decade, the issuance of ordinary passports has been on the rise in China. In 2018, the Chinese government issued around 30 million ordinary passports, representing over a five-fold increase compared to 2007. Over 170 million people were holding a Chinese passport that year.
In 2023, the share of foreign citizens and stateless persons in Hungary slightly increased compared to the previous year and amounted to 2.35 percent. The percentage of non-EU citizens residing in Hungary also increased to 1.48 percent of the total population.
Over the last 24 years, the total population in Denmark grew steadily. Moreover, both the number of people holding a Danish citizenship and the number of people with a foreign citizenship has increased. In 2024, the number of foreign citizens living in Denmark was 650,000, more than twice as many as in 2000. 5.31 million people holding a Danish citizenship lived in Denmark at the beginning of 2024.
As of January 1, 2024, the majority of inhabitants in Greenland had the Danish citizenship, amounting to 54,400 people. Philippine and Thai citizenships were the second and third most common, with respectively 921 and 349 citizens living in Greenland that same year. Greenland is an autonomous region under the Kingdom of Denmark.
In the first six months of 2023, nearly 287,500 persons received the Russian citizenship. Over the course of 2022, Russia granted a citizenship to over around 691,000 people.
In 2024, around 3.64 million people living in Singapore were citizens, compared to under 1.86 million who were non-residents. In that year, the total population in Singapore was approximately 6.03 million.
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The statistic shows the share of citizens from the United States who own a valid passport from 1989 to 2017. In 2017, 42 percent of the total population of the United States owned a valid passport.