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Georgia's population is projected to have slipped past its peak: from a high of 5,500,240 in 1988, it is projected at 3,804,642 in 2026. Numbers are roughly stable, edging down 0.06% a year. Population density sits at 55 people/km². Half the population is younger than 37.6 years, and the age structure is steadily tilting older: the median is projected to reach 40.4 by 2050. Women outnumber men, at 87 males per 100 females. By 2100, UN projections see it falling to 2,969,403 (-22% from 2026).
Total population
3,804,642
Density
55 people/km²
Median age
37.6 years
Growth rate
-0.06%
Georgia passed its population peak 38 years ago in 1988, and has since declined by 30.8%. The sex ratio of 87 males per 100 females is notably lower than the global average of ~101. The population is gradually aging, with median age projected to reach 40 by 2050 (up from 38 in 2026). UN projections show a decline to 3M by 2100.