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United States Virgin Islands's population has slipped past its peak: from a high of 108,579 in 2000, it stands at 83,400 in 2026. That is a 3-fold increase on the 27,081 recorded in 1950. The population is shrinking by 0.89% a year. Settlement is fairly dense, at 238 people/km². The median age stands at 44.9 years. Women outnumber men, at 90 males per 100 females. By 2100, UN projections see it falling to 61,961 (-26% from 2026).
Total population
83,400
Density
238 people/km²
Median age
44.9 years
Growth rate
-0.89%
United States Virgin Islands passed its population peak 26 years ago in 2000, and has since declined by 23.2%. The sex ratio of 90 males per 100 females is notably lower than the global average of ~101. UN projections show a decline to 62K by 2100.