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Gibraltar Population: How Many People Live in Gibraltar?

Historical Population Data (1960-2024)

What is the population of Gibraltar? The current Gibraltar population is 39 329 people in 2024. Gibraltar has experienced significant growth in population over the past six decades. From 21 839 people in 1960, the population has grown to 39 329 in 2023, representing a growth of 17 490 people (+80.1%).

The country reached its peak population of 39 329 in 2024, after which population levels began to stabilize. This historical data provides valuable insights into Gibraltar's demographic evolution and long-term population trends.

Current Population (2024)

39 329

Population in 1960

21 839

Total Growth

+17 490
+80.1%

Peak Population

39 329
in 2024

๐Ÿ“ˆ Population Trend of Gibraltar (1960-2024)

This interactive chart visualizes Gibraltar's population growth over more than six decades, from 1960 to 2024. The trend line shows how the country's total population has changed year by year, making it easy to identify periods of rapid growth, stability, or decline.

Hover over any point on the chart to see the exact population figure for that specific year. The data is sourced from World Bank (updated: 10/7/2025) and provides a comprehensive historical view of demographic changes in Gibraltar.

๐Ÿ“Š Gibraltar Population by Decade

Year
Population
Change from Previous Decade
1960 21 839
1970 26 634 +4 795 (+22.0%)
1980 28 675 +2 041 (+7.7%)
1990 27 200 -1 475 (-5.1%)
2000 27 709 +509 (+1.9%)
2010 31 248 +3 539 (+12.8%)
2020 36 173 +4 925 (+15.8%)
2024 39 329 +3 156 (+8.7%)

This table presents Gibraltar's population data at key 10-year intervals, providing a clear overview of long-term demographic trends. Each row shows the population count for a specific decade, along with the absolute and percentage change from the previous data point.

By examining these decade-by-decade changes, you can quickly identify major demographic shifts and understand the overall growth pattern of Gibraltar without getting into year-by-year details.

๐Ÿ“… Complete Historical Data of Gibraltar (1960-2024)

Year
Population
Annual Change
1960 21 839
1961 21 872 +33
1962 22 197 +325
1963 22 753 +556
1964 23 315 +562
1965 23 878 +563
1966 24 444 +566
1967 25 015 +571
1968 25 578 +563
1969 26 120 +542
1970 26 634 +514
1971 27 020 +386
1972 27 290 +270
1973 27 537 +247
1974 27 755 +218
1975 27 951 +196
1976 28 134 +183
1977 28 300 +166
1978 28 446 +146
1979 28 575 +129
1980 28 675 +100
1981 28 740 +65
1982 28 765 +25
1983 28 733 -32
1984 28 643 -90
1985 28 512 -131
1986 28 328 -184
1987 28 096 -232
1988 27 839 -257
1989 27 544 -295
1990 27 200 -344
1991 26 898 -302
1992 26 878 -20
1993 27 070 +192
1994 27 239 +169
1995 27 377 +138
1996 27 487 +110
1997 27 582 +95
1998 27 650 +68
1999 27 692 +42
2000 27 709 +17
2001 27 657 -52
2002 27 831 +174
2003 28 274 +443
2004 28 715 +441
2005 29 163 +448
2006 29 594 +431
2007 30 006 +412
2008 30 413 +407
2009 30 823 +410
2010 31 248 +425
2011 31 660 +412
2012 32 029 +369
2013 32 407 +378
2014 32 813 +406
2015 33 193 +380
2016 33 658 +465
2017 34 245 +587
2018 34 854 +609
2019 35 494 +640
2020 36 173 +679
2021 36 858 +685
2022 37 609 +751
2023 38 471 +862
2024 39 329 +858

This comprehensive table displays the complete year-by-year population records for Gibraltar from 1960 to 2024. Each row represents one calendar year, showing the total population and the annual change compared to the previous year.

Use this detailed dataset to analyze short-term population fluctuations, identify specific years with significant changes, or track precise demographic patterns. The sortable columns allow you to organize the data by year, population size, or annual change to suit your research needs. Data source: World Bank (updated: 10/7/2025).

โ“ Frequently Asked Questions About Gibraltar Population

What is the current population of Gibraltar?

The population of Gibraltar is estimated to be approximately 39 329 people as of 2024, based on official data from the World Bank.

How fast is the population of Gibraltar growing?

Gibraltar has experienced growth with an average annual growth rate of approximately 0.92% per year from 1960 to 2024. The total population has increased by 17 490 people (+80.1%) over this 64-year period.

How does Gibraltar's population compare to other countries?

Gibraltar ranks #258 in the world by population as of 2024, making it one of the less populous countries globally. With 39 329 people, Gibraltar accounts for approximately 0.00% of the world's total population.

How has the population of Gibraltar changed over time?

Over the past decades, Gibraltar's population has increased from 21 839 people in 1960 to 39 329 in 2024. The country reached its peak population of 39 329 in 2024. This growth reflects improvements in healthcare, economic development, and overall quality of life.

What were the population milestones of Gibraltar?

Gibraltar achieved several significant demographic milestones throughout its history. The population first reached 21 839 in 1960, and grew to its current level of 39 329 by 2024. The highest recorded population was 39 329 people in 2024, while the lowest in recent history was 21 839 in 1960.

What factors influence population growth in Gibraltar?

Key factors influencing population dynamics in Gibraltar include birth and death rates, migration patterns, government policies related to family planning and immigration, healthcare infrastructure and life expectancy, economic conditions affecting family size decisions, urbanization trends, and socio-cultural factors. The country's positive population trend over the past 64 years reflects the combined impact of these various demographic drivers.

Where can I find historical population data for Gibraltar?

This page provides comprehensive historical population data for Gibraltar from 1960 to 2024, sourced directly from the World Bank's official database. The data includes year-by-year population figures, decade summaries, growth rates, and interactive charts showing long-term demographic trends. This information is updated regularly (last update: 10/7/2025) to ensure accuracy and reliability for research, educational, and analytical purposes.