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For long term world leadership, the US must depend on support of
a lot more than the free countries of Europe.
Yhey predict Germany losing 13 Million, - 16% of current population.
Poland just gets gutted. Italy losing a bunch.
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https://www.visualcapitalist.com/mapped-how-europes-population-will-change-by-2100/
Mapped: Europe’s Population Crash (2025-2100P)Published 8 hours ago on February 13, 2025
By Pallavi Rao
Graphics/Design:
Anna Diederichs
See this visualization first on the Voronoi app.
Use This Visualization
Mapped: What Europe’s Population Will Look Like in 2100
This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free
on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a
variety of trusted sources.
This map shows the projected change in population levels for every
European country between now and the year 2100.
Data is sourced from the UN World Population Prospects 2024, using their
medium variant estimates.
ℹ️ The medium variant scenario means the UN thinks this is the most
likely outcome, taking into account birth and death rates, and migration patterns.
Ranked: Europe’s Population Change by Country
For the last few decades Europe’s birth rates have fallen below
replacement rate (which keeps population levels the same), and this will
only accelerate going into the future.
As a result, most European countries will see their population fall
between now and the year 2100.
EconomyMapped: Europe’s Population Crash (2025-2100P)Published 8 hours
ago on February 13, 2025
By Pallavi Rao
Graphics/Design:
Anna Diederichs
See this visualization first on the Voronoi app.
Use This Visualization
Mapped: What Europe’s Population Will Look Like in 2100
This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free
on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a
variety of trusted sources.
This map shows the projected change in population levels for every
European country between now and the year 2100.
Data is sourced from the UN World Population Prospects 2024, using their
medium variant estimates.
ℹ️ The medium variant scenario means the UN thinks this is the most
likely outcome, taking into account birth and death rates, and migration patterns.
Ranked: Europe’s Population Change by Country
For the last few decades Europe’s birth rates have fallen below
replacement rate (which keeps population levels the same), and this will
only accelerate going into the future.
As a result, most European countries will see their population fall
between now and the year 2100.
EconomyMapped: Europe’s Population Crash (2025-2100P)Published 8 hours
ago on February 13, 2025
By Pallavi Rao
Graphics/Design:
Anna Diederichs
See this visualization first on the Voronoi app.
Use This Visualization
Mapped: What Europe’s Population Will Look Like in 2100
This was originally posted on our Voronoi app. Download the app for free
on iOS or Android and discover incredible data-driven charts from a
variety of trusted sources.
This map shows the projected change in population levels for every
European country between now and the year 2100.
Data is sourced from the UN World Population Prospects 2024, using their
medium variant estimates.
ℹ️ The medium variant scenario means the UN thinks this is the most
likely outcome, taking into account birth and death rates, and migration patterns.
Ranked: Europe’s Population Change by Country
For the last few decades Europe’s birth rates have fallen below
replacement rate (which keeps population levels the same), and this will
only accelerate going into the future.
As a result, most European countries will see their population fall
between now and the year 2100.
Search:
Country ISO Code 2025–2100
Population Change % Change
🇬🇧 UK GBR +4.8M +7%
🇫🇷 France FRA +1.8M +3%
🇸🇪 Sweden SWE +710.3K +7%
🇨🇭 Switzerland CHE +158.7K +2%
🇱🇺 Luxembourg LUX +67.5K +10%
🇲🇨 Monaco MCO +9.1K +24%
🇱🇮 Liechtenstein LIE +3.5K +9%
🇸🇲 San Marino SMR -2.4K -7%
🇮🇪 Ireland IRL -21.9K 0%
🇦🇩 Andorra AND -35.7K -43%
🇮🇸 Iceland ISL -35.7K -9%
🇪🇺 Europe EUR -152.2M -20%
🇩🇰 Denmark DNK -139.3K -2%
🇲🇹 Malta MLT -185.5K -34%
🇳🇴 Norway NOR -209.5K -4%
🇲🇪 Montenegro MNE -306.7K -48%
🇸🇮 Slovenia SVN -485.0K -23%
🇪🇪 Estonia EST -518.7K -39%
🇽🇰 Kosovo XKX -579.4K -35%
🇧🇪 Belgium BEL -697.8K -6%
🇳🇱 Netherlands NLD -839.3K -5%
🇱🇻 Latvia LVA -928.2K -50%
🇲🇰 North Macedonia MKD -950.8K -52%
Search:
Country ISO Code 2025–2100
Population Change % Change
🇫🇮 Finland FIN -1.0M -18%
🇲🇩 Moldova MDA -1.5M -50%
🇦🇱 Albania ALB -1.6M -57%
🇱🇹 Lithuania LTU -1.6M -57%
🇵🇹 Portugal PRT -1.7M -16%
🇭🇷 Croatia HRV -1.7M -44%
🇦🇹 Austria AUT -1.7M -19%
🇧🇦 Bosnia & Herzegovina BIH -1.8M -56%
🇸🇰 Slovakia SVK -2.1M -37%
🇭🇺 Hungary HUN -2.2M -23%
🇨🇿 Czechia CZE -2.4M -22%
🇪🇺 Europe EUR -152.2M -20%
Search:
Country ISO Code 2025–2100
Population Change % Change
🇷🇸 Serbia SRB -3.0M -45%
🇧🇬 Bulgaria BGR -3.2M -47%
🇬🇷 Greece GRC -3.7M -37%
🇧🇾 Belarus BLR -4.6M -52%
🇷🇴 Romania ROU -8.1M -43%
🇩🇪 Germany DEU -13.1M -16%
🇪🇸 Spain ESP -14.8M -31%
🇷🇺 Russia RUS -17.6M -12%
🇵🇱 Poland POL -18.8M -49%
🇮🇹 Italy ITA -23.8M -40%
🇺🇦 Ukraine UKR -23.8M -61%
🇪🇺 Europe EUR -152.2M -20%
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Naturally the most populous countries on the continent will see large
swings, like Germany (-13.8 million), Poland (-18.8 million), and Italy
(-23.8 million).
Regionally, Eastern Europe has seen declines since the 1990s, and that
trend will only accelerate as this century progresses. Russia and
Ukraine will together lose 40 million people by 2100.
Nevertheless, migration (both within the continent and from outside the
region) can boost population levels.
For the UK (+4.8 million) and France (+1.8 million), this will lead to population growth rather than declines.
However, this is a small group. The UN projects that only seven European countries will have a larger population in 2100 than in 2025.
Important to remember that these are all estimates and can vary
depending on the source. Eurostat (the official data source for the EU)
has more countries in the green than the UN, though their estimates were
made in 2022.
What Does This Mean For Europe?
A population decline is not something most economies are built for.
Fewer people equals shrinking consumer demand, critical to the economy.
It also means a smaller tax net, which directly funds expansive social
security measures that Europe is famous for.
For the last few decades migration into the region (from Asia and the
Middle East) has kept the population growing.
However, the booster effect from international migration is set to drop
off a lot closer than most expect. Eurostat projects that 2026 will be Europe’s peak population point, after which levels will begin to trend down.
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