Morocco Population 2024 (Live)

38,127,468

According to current projections, Morocco’s population is expected to peak at 47.77 million people in 2069. Over the past 50 years, Morocco’s total population has increased by 180% and has risen year-over-year for a decade.

Morocco’s population is growing at a rate of 1.2% per year, which has declined slightly in the past few years.

Morocco remains a demographically young country with a median age of 29.5 years and a fertility rate of 2.42 births per woman, well above the population replacement rate of 2.1 births per woman. This combination will allow Morocco’s population to continue to grow well into the future, although not as rapidly as other African countries. Morocco’s population growth is slightly slowed by negative net migration of about 50,000 people every year.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
446,300
The current population of Morocco is 38,127,468 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 38,081,173.

Morocco Growth Rate

Morocco Population Clock

Morocco Population (as of 8/16/2024)38,127,468
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)38,081,173
Births per Day1,710
Deaths per Day597
Migrations per Day-128
Net Change per Day985
Population Change Since Jan. 1225,565

Components of Population Change

One birth every 51 seconds
One death every 2.42 minutes
One emigrant every 11.25 minutes
Net gain of one person every 1.47 minutes

Morocco Population Clock

Morocco Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Casablanca3,144,909
Rabat1,655,753
Fes964,891
Sale903,485
Marrakesh839,296
Agadir698,310
Tangier688,356
Meknes545,705
Oujda-Angad405,253
Al Hoceima395,644

Morocco Area and Population Density

This culminates in an overall population density of about 81 people per square kilometer. Additionally, Morocco is the only African nation to have both Atlantic and Mediterranean coastlines, with a total of 1,835 kilometers of coastline. The majority of Morocco's population lives to the west of the Atlas Mountains, a large range that protects the country from the Sahara Desert.

Largest Cities in Morocco

The commerce center of the country and the most populous city is Casablanca with more than 3,000,000 total residents. However, the political capital is Rabat, home to 1.4 million citizens. Other major cities include the gateway city of Tangier, the religious center of Fez and the tourist center of Marrakech. The urban population of Morocco was 58% of the total population as of 2010, with a rate of urbanization at 2.1% annual rate of change.

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
202438,081,1731.01%8540126
202337,712,5051.02%8541124
202036,584,2081.03%8240127
201936,210,8981.04%8140127
201835,839,7601.11%8040127
201735,446,3921.21%7940129
201534,607,5881.29%7839130
201032,467,0161.35%7337131
200530,358,1441.33%6837127
200028,423,4351.49%6436127
199526,399,4291.61%5936126
199024,375,5511.97%5535127
198522,113,9532.59%5035127
198019,459,9432.56%4434128
197517,150,7862.54%3834130
197015,129,4492.71%3435130
196513,239,1712.63%3034128
196011,624,9332.73%2635128
195510,158,1292.6%2337129

Morocco Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
202438,081,1731.01%8540126
202538,430,7700.99%8641126
203039,953,4600.78%9042126
203541,182,0940.61%9243126
204042,168,2050.47%9448126
204542,925,3060.36%9649126
205043,440,4310.24%9750126
205543,707,6960.12%9848130
206043,707,4100%9851129
206543,482,772-0.1%9753129
207043,078,139-0.19%9753128
207542,509,927-0.27%9553128
208041,806,425-0.33%9454128
208540,980,569-0.4%9254130
209040,048,050-0.46%9055131
209539,008,469-0.53%8755131

Morocco Population by Year (Projections)

Morocco Population Pyramid 2024

Morocco Median Age

29.1

Total

28.7

Male

29.6

Female

Morocco Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Morocco.

Census Years

Year
Date
20242024
201420 September 2014
200420 September 2004
19942 September 1994

Morocco Population Pyramid

Morocco, officially the Kingdom of Morocco, is the most western of the North African countries with an alternative Arabic name that translates to "The Western Kingdom."

Morocco Demographics

Morocco is a demographically young country with 27% of its population under the age of 15, 18% between the ages of 15 and 24, 42% between 25 and 54 years old, 7% between the ages of 55 and 64 and just 6% 65 years and older. The median age of Moroccans is just 29 years old as of 2018, with a life expectancy of 77.1 years of age.

Most of the estimated 100,000 foreign residents in Morocco are also French, while France is home to the largest concentration of Moroccan migrants outside of Morocco. A percentage of the population is descended from colonists, working mostly for large European countries, while others settled in the country. Before its independence, Morocco was home to more than 500,000 Europeans.

Morocco Religion, Economy and Politics

Nearly 99% of Moroccans are Sunni Muslims, primarily of Arab-Berber, Arabized Berber, Berber and Niger-Congo ethnic background. The country itself was inhabited by Berbers since at least 5,000 years ago, while Arabs conquered the land that later became Morocco in the 7th and 11th centuries, when the area was inhabited mostly by indigenous Berber and Romano-Berber peoples. Arabs and Berbers currently account for around 99.1% of the Moroccan population.

While the indigenous Berbers, though mostly Arabized, still make up the majority of the population, there is a rather sizable population that identifies as Haratin or Gnawa, black or of mixed race. The Jewish minority of Morocco, which numbered as high as 248,000 in 1948, has decreased significantly with a small population estimated at 6,000 as of 2010.

The framework of the Moroccan government is a parliamentary constitutional monarchy, meaning that there is a prime minister in charge of both the executive and legislative branches of government.

Morocco Population History

Morocco became independent from French and Spanish influence in 1961, at which point they had their first general elections and elected Hassan II as king and Morocco experienced their greatest rate of growth about 3% during that time. But the Spanish enclave returned in 1969, and more fighting ensued. This was an ongoing struggle that plagued the country for the remainder of the 20th century, in part leading to the steadily decreasing rate in growth.

Morocco Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
446,550
2024 Growth Rate
Capital
GDP (IMF '23)
$152.38
GDP (UN '22)
$130.91 Bn
  1. Planning Commission
  2. World Population Prospects (2024 Revision) - United Nations population estimates and projections.
  3. GeoNames

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