Mexico Population 2024 (Live)

131,003,225

Based on current projections, Mexico’s population will peak at the end of 2062 at 157.2 million people. Mexico’s annual population growth rate is about 1.06%.

Mexico’s birth rate is 18.3 births per 1,000 people and its fertility rate is 2.4 children per woman. The birth rate and fertility rates have decreased significantly in recent decades because the marriage rate has fallen and the number of divorces has quadrupled since 1994. The death rate in Mexico is 5.8 deaths per 1,000 people.

Mexico’s population continues to grow at a slow rate and is also aging. The median age as of 2015 is 28 years. By 2055, the median age will be 44 and almost 30% of Mexicans will be over 60, causing the population to decrease after 2062.

Mexico Population Growth

This makes Mexico City the most populous metropolitan town in the Western Hemisphere. Over the years, Mexico has indicated positive population growth. However, over the past few years, the annual population growth has dropped to less than 1%. The country has witnessed a gradual increase in life expectancies. The life expectancy of women is higher than that of men by about 6 years. The fertility rate, noted as the number of children a woman has in her lifetime, has drastically dropped through the years to be at an all-time low for the country.

Females account for 50.7% of the population, while males account for 49.3% of the total population. The country's birth rate for 2016 is 19.02 births/1,000 population. The death rate is 5.24 deaths/1,000 population.

Mexico Population Projections

The rate of growth in Mexico is expected to slow fairly significantly as we progress further into the 21st century. The current annual rate of 1.24% is expected to halve by 2040. Population forecasts expect the population will reach 134 million by 2020, and 148 million by 2030.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
1,943,950
The current population of Mexico is 131,003,225 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 130,861,007.

Mexico Growth Rate

Mexico Population Clock

Mexico Population (as of 8/16/2024)131,003,225
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)130,861,007
Births per Day5,540
Deaths per Day2,228
Migrations per Day-286
Net Change per Day3,026
Population Change Since Jan. 1692,954

Components of Population Change

One birth every 16 seconds
One death every 39 seconds
One emigrant every 5.03 minutes
Net gain of one person every 29 seconds

Mexico Population Clock

Mexico Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Mexico City12,294,193
Iztapalapa1,815,786
Ecatepec de Morelos1,655,015
Guadalajara1,495,182
Puebla1,434,062
Juarez1,321,004
Tijuana1,300,983
Leon de los Aldama1,238,962
Gustavo Adolfo Madero1,185,772
Zapopan1,142,483

Mexico Area and Population Density

Mexico covers an area of 1,972,550 square kilometers, making the country’s population density of about 57 people per square kilometer. Its capital city, Federal District, Mexico City, has a population of 21.2 million people with 8.9 million of these people living within the city.

Largest Cities in Mexico

The largest cities and more densely populated areas are Mexico City (12,294,193), Itzapalpa (1,820,888), and Ecatepec (1,806,226). The country consists of 31 states and one federal district.

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
2024130,861,0070.8%6711146
2023129,739,7590.82%6710145
2020126,799,0540.82%6510146
2019125,762,9820.95%6511148
2018124,573,7110.95%6411149
2017123,400,0570.94%6311147
2015121,072,3061.28%6211146
2010113,623,8951.44%5811145
2005105,811,5041.42%5411145
200098,625,5521.65%5111144
199590,862,4551.87%4711143
199082,820,1701.99%4311141
198575,043,4142.2%3912142
198067,300,3342.67%3512141
197558,982,4003.03%3012141
197050,814,9533.31%2614141
196543,174,4773.29%2216145
196036,724,6153.02%1916146
195531,650,6002.79%1616148

Mexico Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
2024130,861,0070.8%6711146
2025131,946,9000.8%6811146
2030136,904,7380.74%7011146
2035141,150,8190.61%7311147
2040144,624,3230.49%7412148
2045147,240,0920.36%7612145
2050148,946,2740.23%7712146
2055149,794,5450.11%7712146
2060149,893,2860.01%7713145
2065149,302,540-0.08%7713147
2070148,063,211-0.17%7613147
2075146,211,751-0.25%7513148
2080143,798,332-0.33%7413149
2085140,892,442-0.41%7213149
2090137,597,074-0.47%7113148
2095134,008,424-0.53%6914150

Mexico Population by Year (Projections)

Mexico Population Pyramid 2024

Mexico Median Age

29.3

Total

28.2

Male

30.4

Female

Mexico Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Mexico.

Census Years

Year
Date
20202020
201025 June 2010
200529 October 2005
200014 February 2000
199016 March 1990

Mexico Population Pyramid

Mexico’s population is really growing in leaps and it’s touted to soon overtake the population of Japan. When this happens, Mexico will be among the ten most populous countries in the world today. As of July 2012, the population was estimated to be 114,975,406. Because of this, Mexico also has the highest population for a Spanish speaking nation. The country’s population is on a steady, positive growth rate as a result of better medication and vaccines, which reduce the chances of death and increases the chances of successful births.

Mexico Demographics

Mexico’s population makes it the highest populated Spanish speaking country. The country’s population has seen a steady growth in the twentieth century. In the past half a decade, the population growth has stalled, registering less than a 1% annual population growth rate. A total of 78.84% people in Mexico reside in urban areas leaving a mere 21.16% to live in the rural areas of Mexico. Roughly half of the population lives in one of Mexico’s 55 metropolitan towns.

The percentage of people broken down into different age brackets is: 0-14 years is 27.8%; 15-24 years is 18.2%; 25-54 is 40.5%; 55-64% is 6.7%; while 65 years and over is 6.7 according to the 2012 estimation. In the first age bracket there are 16,329,415 males and 15,648,127 females. In the 15-24 age bracket, there are 10,552,581 males and 10,420,710 females. The 25-54 age bracket has 22,287,799 males and 24,321,919 females. Between 55-64, there are 3,545,046 males and 4,138,139 females. Women are more popular in three of the age brackets compared to men taking only two of them.

Mexico Religion, Economy and Politics

Religion among the population is split at 82.7% Roman Catholic, Pentecostal 1.6%, 1.4% Jehovah's Witnesses, 5% other Evangelical churches, 1.9% other faiths, and 7.4% unspecified or non-religious.

Mexico has a total life expectancy of 75.4 years, coming in 66th in the World Life Expectancy ranking. The life expectancy for males is 72.6 years, which is significantly lower than the 78.0 average for females. Life expectancy moved from under 30 years at the beginning of the century to 38 years by 1938. By 1950, it had risen to 50. The trend carried on as the average hit 62 by 1970; a sign that the Mexican health system was experiencing rapid improvements that contributed to longer life. The current average of 75. 4 is quite impressive for a country that once had a life expectancy of less than 30. The average is expected to continue to rise but at a slower rate than observed in the past. The estimated life expectancy is forecast to rise by 2.5 per decade.

In terms of quality of life, there are a few indicators that we can examine to gain a better idea of what contributes to the full image of life in Mexico. The median age across the population of Mexico is currently at 28.3 years of age. Improved access to clean drinking water as of 2015 estimates tell us that 96% of the population has access while only 3.9% struggle with that same level of access. The number change a bit when we take a closer look at the sanitation facility access however. Only 85.2% of the total population has access to improved sanitation, while 14.2% still struggle with sanitation access. Literacy across the country is at 94.5% of those over 15 years of age.

Mexico Population History

Mexico has displayed a positive population growth over the past seven decades. The population has quadrupled between 1933 and 1980 and has had its ups in years like in 1950, where the growth was 4.6%, and in 1970, where it recorded 7.2%. However, it has had its downs as well, like in 1960 where the growth rate was only 0.4%. However, the growth rate over the past seven decades has translated to an average of 3% per annual growth rate. After 1980, the population growth displayed a steady decrease of less than 3% per year. This subsequently dropped to less than 2% in the late 1980s and 90s and reached an all-time low of 1% or below in 2004. Migration from Mexico and a decrease in the fertility rate of women has been blamed for the consecutive drops over the years.

Mexico Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
1,964,375
2024 Growth Rate
GDP (IMF '23)
$2,017.03
GDP (UN '22)
$1.46 Tn

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