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Spain’s population cracks 49 million thanks to immigration

Around one-fifth of Spain’s population was born abroad

Alyssa Mcmurtry  | 13.02.2025 - Update : 13.02.2025
Spain’s population cracks 49 million thanks to immigration The Carmel hill, that offers views of Barcelona cityscape is seen. Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain in terms of population.

OVIEDO, Spain

Spain’s population surpassed the 49 million mark for the first time, driven entirely by immigration, according to data published by Spain’s National Institute of Statistics (INE) on Thursday.

In the final quarter of 2024, Spain added more than 115,000 new residents, pushing the total to just over 49 million.

The entire increase was thanks to immigrants, who now account for roughly one-fifth of Spain’s population.

Indeed, the number of residents born abroad grew by over 136,000, while the Spain-born population declined by more than 20,500.

The latest INE data shows that Spain’s birthrate shrunk to a record low of 1.12 children per woman in 2023.

In the last quarter of 2024, around 75% of the immigrants came from three countries: Colombia, Venezuela and Morocco.

Thousands more from Peru, Italy, Honduras, Argentina, Ecuador and Ukraine also became Spanish residents.

The regions with the most significant population growth were Melilla, Valencia, Madrid and Catalonia.​​​​​​​

Despite the low birthrate in recent years, Spain’s population has increased by around 15 million since 1971.


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