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Saint Vincent and the Grenadines' population is projected to have slipped past its peak: from a high of 113,545 in 2000, it is projected at 99,245 in 2026. That is a 1.6-fold increase on the 61,663 recorded in 1950. The population is shrinking by 0.68% a year. Settlement is fairly dense, at 254 people/km². Half the population is younger than 34.7 years, and the age structure is steadily tilting older: the median is projected to reach 39.9 by 2050. The sexes are close to evenly balanced, at 103 males per 100 females. By 2100, UN projections see it falling to 64,218 (-35% from 2026).
Total population
99,245
Density
254 people/km²
Median age
34.7 years
Growth rate
-0.68%
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines passed its population peak 26 years ago in 2000, and has since declined by 12.6%. The population is aging rapidly; median age will rise from 35 in 2026 to 40 by 2050. UN projections show a decline to 64.2K by 2100.