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National population projections, 2014-based Statistical Bulletin
Main points
- The UK population is projected to increase by 9.7 million over the next 25 years from an estimated 64.6 million in mid-2014 to 74.3 million in mid-2039.
- The UK population is projected to reach 70 million by mid-2027.
- Assumed net migration accounts for 51% of the projected increase over the next 25 years, with natural increase (more births than deaths) accounting for the remaining 49% of growth.
- Over the 10 year period to mid-2024, the UK population is projected to increase by 4.4 million to 69.0 million. This is 249,000 higher than the previous (2012-based) projection for that year.
- The population is projected to continue ageing, with the average (median) age rising from 40.0 years in 2014 to 40.9 years in mid-2024 and 42.9 by mid-2039.
- By mid-2039, more than 1 in 12 of the population is projected to be aged 80 or over.
Get all the tables for this publication in the data section of this publication.