Honduras — Total Population (thousands), 1950–2100


Honduras, located in Central America, has experienced significant demographic changes over the past seven decades. In 1950, the country’s population was 1.56 million, and by 2024 it has grown to 10.83 million, representing nearly a sevenfold increase. According to United Nations projections, the population will continue to rise, peaking at around 17.1 million by the late 2080s, before slightly declining towards the end of the century.


Honduras Historical Population Growth (1950–2024)

1950–1980: Rapid Growth
Honduras’ population more than doubled in just three decades, from 1.56 million to 3.73 million. High fertility rates were the main driver.

1980–2000: Continued Expansion
The country added nearly 3 million people in 20 years, reaching 6.58 million by 2000.

2000–2024: Demographic Acceleration
By 2024, the population hit 10.83 million, with growth driven by both high birth rates and declining mortality.


Honduras Future Population Projections (2025–2100)

2025–2075: Projected Peak Growth
The population is projected to surpass 16 million by 2070 and peak around 17.1 million between 2080–2090.

2090–2100: Slight Decline
After reaching its peak, Honduras’ population will stabilize and slightly decline to 17.03 million by 2100 due to falling fertility rates.

FAQ

What is the population of Honduras in 2024?

The population of Honduras in 2024 is approximately 10.83 million people.

When will Honduras reach its peak population?

Honduras’ population is projected to peak at around 17.1 million between 2080 and 2090.


How much has the population grown since 1950?

From 1.56 million in 1950 to 10.83 million in 2024, Honduras’ population has increased by nearly 600%.

Will the population of Honduras decline?

Yes. After peaking in the late 2080s, the population is expected to decline slightly, reaching about 17.03 million by 2100.

How does Honduras’ population growth compare to other Central American countries?

Honduras’ growth has been among the fastest in the region, though countries like Guatemala also show strong demographic expansion.



Source:

United Nations. World Population Prospects 2024.



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