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Guam Population: How Many People Live in Guam?

Historical Population Data (1960-2024)

What is the population of Guam? The current Guam population is 167 777 people in 2024. Guam has experienced significant growth in population over the past six decades. From 69 525 people in 1960, the population has grown to 167 777 in 2023, representing a growth of 98 252 people (+141.3%).

The country reached its peak population of 167 777 in 2024, after which population levels began to stabilize. This historical data provides valuable insights into Guam's demographic evolution and long-term population trends.

Current Population (2024)

167 777

Population in 1960

69 525

Total Growth

+98 252
+141.3%

Peak Population

167 777
in 2024

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

This interactive chart visualizes Guam'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 Guam.

๐Ÿ“Š Guam Population by Decade

Year
Population
Change from Previous Decade
1960 69 525
1970 88 365 +18 840 (+27.1%)
1980 110 141 +21 776 (+24.6%)
1990 138 610 +28 469 (+25.8%)
2000 160 065 +21 455 (+15.5%)
2010 166 522 +6 457 (+4.0%)
2020 162 158 -4 364 (-2.6%)
2024 167 777 +5 619 (+3.5%)

This table presents Guam'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 Guam without getting into year-by-year details.

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

Year
Population
Annual Change
1960 69 525
1961 71 311 +1 786
1962 73 192 +1 881
1963 75 095 +1 903
1964 77 008 +1 913
1965 78 932 +1 924
1966 80 844 +1 912
1967 82 719 +1 875
1968 84 563 +1 844
1969 86 404 +1 841
1970 88 365 +1 961
1971 90 466 +2 101
1972 92 619 +2 153
1973 94 781 +2 162
1974 96 939 +2 158
1975 99 057 +2 118
1976 101 166 +2 109
1977 103 298 +2 132
1978 105 424 +2 126
1979 107 636 +2 212
1980 110 141 +2 505
1981 112 902 +2 761
1982 115 711 +2 809
1983 118 508 +2 797
1984 121 302 +2 794
1985 124 117 +2 815
1986 126 965 +2 848
1987 129 858 +2 893
1988 132 799 +2 941
1989 135 799 +3 000
1990 138 610 +2 811
1991 141 073 +2 463
1992 143 393 +2 320
1993 145 654 +2 261
1994 147 868 +2 214
1995 150 054 +2 186
1996 152 169 +2 115
1997 154 215 +2 046
1998 156 237 +2 022
1999 158 289 +2 052
2000 160 065 +1 776
2001 161 329 +1 264
2002 162 315 +986
2003 163 137 +822
2004 163 810 +673
2005 164 365 +555
2006 164 839 +474
2007 165 267 +428
2008 165 693 +426
2009 166 173 +480
2010 166 522 +349
2011 166 543 +21
2012 166 331 -212
2013 165 966 -365
2014 165 486 -480
2015 164 905 -581
2016 164 233 -672
2017 163 490 -743
2018 162 679 -811
2019 161 808 -871
2020 162 158 +350
2021 163 730 +1 572
2022 165 180 +1 450
2023 166 506 +1 326
2024 167 777 +1 271

This comprehensive table displays the complete year-by-year population records for Guam 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 Guam Population

What is the current population of Guam?

The population of Guam is estimated to be approximately 167 777 people as of 2024, based on official data from the World Bank.

How fast is the population of Guam growing?

Guam has experienced growth with an average annual growth rate of approximately 1.39% per year from 1960 to 2024. The total population has increased by 98 252 people (+141.3%) over this 64-year period.

How does Guam's population compare to other countries?

Guam ranks #233 in the world by population as of 2024, making it one of the less populous countries globally. With 167 777 people, Guam accounts for approximately 0.00% of the world's total population.

How has the population of Guam changed over time?

Over the past decades, Guam's population has increased from 69 525 people in 1960 to 167 777 in 2024. The country reached its peak population of 167 777 in 2024. This growth reflects improvements in healthcare, economic development, and overall quality of life.

What were the population milestones of Guam?

Guam achieved several significant demographic milestones throughout its history. The population first reached 69 525 in 1960, and grew to its current level of 167 777 by 2024. The highest recorded population was 167 777 people in 2024, while the lowest in recent history was 69 525 in 1960.

What factors influence population growth in Guam?

Key factors influencing population dynamics in Guam 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 Guam?

This page provides comprehensive historical population data for Guam 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.