Lithuania Population 2024 (Live)

2,855,947

Lithuania's population is currently in decline, losing about 1.5% of its population per year. The country has now reached its lowest population in decades as more people emigrate to wealthier west European countries, particularly the United Kingdom. In 1989, the year it declared independence from the Soviet Union, Lithuania had a population of 3.67 million, which has now declined to 2.9 million. By 2060, the population is predicted to fall to 2.5 million.

Currently, the population growth annual rate is at -.48% in 2018, which is a slight improvement from 2017, when the World Factbook gives a -1.07% growth rate.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
62,620
The current population of Lithuania is 2,855,947 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 2,859,110.

Lithuania Growth Rate

Lithuania Population Clock

Lithuania Population (as of 9/13/2024)2,855,947
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)2,859,110
Births per Day61
Deaths per Day110
Migrations per Day7
Net Change per Day-42
Population Change Since Jan. 1-10,794

Components of Population Change

One birth every 23.6 minutes
One death every 13.08 minutes
One immigrant every 205.72 minutes
Net loss of one person every 34.28 minutes

Lithuania Population Clock

Lithuania Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Vilnius542,366
Kaunas374,643
Klaipeda192,307
Siauliai130,587
Panevezys117,395
Alytus70,747
Dainava (Kaunas)70,000
Eiguliai61,700
Marijampole47,613
Mazeikiai41,309

Surface Area and Population Density

Lithuania comes in with a ranking of 124th in the world for sheer land area with 65,300 square kilometers. The population density of this country is at 44.05 people per square kilometer, ranking in at 165th in the world for population density.

Largest Cities in Lithuania

The three largest cities in Lithuania are Vilnius (542,366) - which is also the capital of Lithuania, Kaunas (306,800) and Klaipeda (158,500).

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
20242,859,1100.45%46141167
20232,854,0990.37%46141167
20202,795,7650.03%45142168
20192,795,058-0.27%45142168
20182,802,478-0.95%45141166
20172,829,313-1.39%45140166
20152,905,764-1.27%46139164
20103,097,720-1.39%49134152
20053,322,263-1.04%53130146
20003,500,402-0.71%56127137
19953,627,038-0.37%58123130
19903,695,0120.73%59119123
19853,562,3890.77%57115120
19803,428,4190.79%55111116
19753,295,7331%53110116
19703,135,8721.13%50106110
19652,965,2621.38%47105107
19602,769,0951.46%44105107
19552,575,3111.14%41101108

Lithuania Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
20242,859,1100.45%46141167
20252,830,1440.24%45142168
20302,706,358-0.89%43145169
20352,597,392-0.82%41147175
20402,484,835-0.88%40148180
20452,372,137-0.92%38148182
20502,258,774-0.97%36148184
20552,139,759-1.08%34149187
20602,018,844-1.16%32149190
20651,903,851-1.17%30151190
20701,792,884-1.19%29152192
20751,686,322-1.22%27152195
20801,579,986-1.29%25153196
20851,475,573-1.36%24152197
20901,377,668-1.36%22153199
20951,289,081-1.32%21155200

Lithuania Population by Year (Projections)

Lithuania Population Pyramid 2024

Lithuania Median Age

44.5

Total

40.2

Male

48.2

Female

Lithuania Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Lithuania.

Census Years

Year
Date
20211 January 2021
20119 May 2011
20016 April 2001
198912 January 1989

Lithuania Population Pyramid

Lithuania, officially the Republic of Lithuania, is located in Northern Europe along the Baltic Sea east of Denmark and Sweden.

Lithuania Demographics

Interestingly, native inhabitants of Lithuania have never been replaced or pushed out by any other ethnic group since the Neolithic period. This means modern-day Lithuanians have much of the same genetic composition of their ancestors. Lithuania has a fairly homogeneous population with no apparent genetic differences between subgroups of ethnicities. A DNA analysis conducted in 2004 found that Lithuanians are closest to Finns, Estonians and Latvians.

Ethnic Lithuanians account for 5/6 of the population, which makes the country one of the most homogeneous in the Baltic States. The 2011 census found that 84% of the population was ethnic Lithuanians who spoke Lithuanian. Poles made up 6.6%, followed by Russians (5.8%), Belarusians (1.2%) and Ukrainians (0.5%).

Poles are mostly concentrated in southeast Lithuania, while Russians are mostly in Vilnius and Klaipeda. There are approximately 3,000 Roma in Lithuania, as well as a small community of Tatar.

Lithuanian is the official language in use in the country, and the population also uses Russian and Polish as well as other unspecified languages.

The age structure in Lithuania is around 26% under the age of 25, 54% between the ages of 25 and 64, and nearly 20% are over the age of 65. The current median age as of 2018 is calculated at 43.7 years of age.

Quality of Life in Lithuania

In terms of quality of life and access to necessary resources, Lithuania is doing fairly well. Less than 12% of the population struggle with access to clean water and improved sanitation facilities. In addition, the World Happiness Report shows a ranking of 50th in 2018, with an overall happiness rating that comes to 5.952 out of 10 possible points.

Lithuania Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
65,300
2024 Growth Rate
Capital
GDP (IMF '23)
$81.17
GDP (UN '22)
$70.88 Bn
  1. Statistics Lithuania
  2. World Population Prospects (2024 Revision) - United Nations population estimates and projections.
  3. GeoNames

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