Niger Population 2024 (Live)

27,213,099

According to current projections, Niger’s population is expected to continue its growth through the rest of the century. Its population will surpass 50 million people by 2041 and 100 million by 2068. Niger’s population is expected to be around 163.2 million people by 2099.

In past decades, Niger had slower population growth, at rates less than 3%. Since 1990, the population growth rate has remained above 3% each year. The 2020 population grew 3.84% over the 2019 population, adding about 896,000 people to the population.

Niger had one of the highest fertility rates in the world of 6.95 births per woman. This is lower than the 2019 rate of 7.27 births per woman. Niger’s high fertility rates have resulted in a consistently young population where the median age is 15.2 years old.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
1,266,700
The current population of Niger is 27,213,099 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 27,032,412.

Niger Growth Rate

Niger Population Clock

Niger Population (as of 9/13/2024)27,213,099
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)27,032,412
Births per Day3,066
Deaths per Day645
Migrations per Day-11
Net Change per Day2,409
Population Change Since Jan. 1619,113

Components of Population Change

One birth every 28 seconds
One death every 2.23 minutes
One emigrant every 130.92 minutes
Net gain of one person every 36 seconds

Niger Population Clock

Niger Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Niamey774,235
Zinder191,424
Maradi163,487
Agadez124,324
Alaghsas88,561
Tahoua80,425
Dosso49,750
Birni N Konni48,103
Tessaoua35,775
Gaya33,051

Niger Area and Population Density

Niger is the largest country in West Africa, and the 22nd largest country in the world, but over 80% of its land is covered by the Sahara desert. This is one reason for Niger's low population density of just 12 people per square kilometer. 94% of Niger's population live on just 35% of the land. The Maradi region hold 20% of the population on 3.3% of the country's land, while just 3% of the population live in the desert and mountains to the north, which makes up 53% of the land area.

Largest Cities in Niger

Niger is a nation that has a low percentage of an urban population, with roughly 19% of people living in urban areas, and as such doesn't have many large cities. By far the largest city, which is also the country's capital, is Niamey, with 1,302,910 people living within its borders. Niamey sits on the River Niger and is home to both the nation's military and much of its agriculture. The second largest city is Zinder, with a population of 256,000. There aren't any other major city centers with populations much over 100,000.

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
202427,032,4123.33%2154193
202326,159,8673.35%2156193
202023,717,6133.36%1956196
201922,947,7573.42%1857198
201822,188,0693.51%1858198
201721,435,4463.62%1758198
201519,939,4983.8%1658200
201016,548,8353.77%1363207
200513,756,1923.63%1165206
200011,509,6303.45%969208
19959,714,5293.23%877210
19908,286,0593.08%779211
19857,118,4573.02%681212
19806,135,9712.91%582212
19755,317,0192.72%482212
19704,650,2752.8%484211
19654,049,6952.93%390212
19603,505,0502.92%392212
19553,035,2893.16%292213

Niger Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
202427,032,4123.33%2154193
202527,917,8313.31%2254193
203032,518,0753.1%2652192
203537,353,4632.81%2950186
204042,316,7402.53%3346185
204547,374,1172.28%3742183
205052,513,8762.08%4138178
205557,670,4481.89%4637174
206062,724,3341.69%5033171
206567,583,4391.5%5333166
207072,166,3911.32%5732162
207576,395,9281.15%6030157
208080,226,9670.98%6329154
208583,611,3220.83%6628153
209086,498,1890.68%6827152
209588,899,3750.55%7027148

Niger Population by Year (Projections)

Niger Population Pyramid 2024

Niger Median Age

14.8

Total

14.5

Male

15.1

Female

Niger Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Niger.

Census Years

Year
Date
20222022
201224 December 2012
200120 May 2001
19883 June 1988

Niger Population Pyramid

Niger Demographics

More than 50% of Niger's population belongs to the Hausa, which also is the largest ethnic group of northern Nigeria, as well as the Zarma-Songhai. Both groups are sedentary farmers who live in the southern area of the country.

The rest of Nigeriens are nomadic or semi-nomadic and raise livestock. The Fulani, Kanuri, Arabs, Toubou, and Tuareg count for around 20% of the country's population. With the country's population rapidly increasing, creating more competition for scarce resources, the farmer and herders have clashed several times.

A study in 2005 estimated that about 8% of Niger's population is enslaved.

Niger Religion, Economy and Politics

Between 80 and 98% of Niger's population is Muslim, although there are small Animist and Christian communities. Most Muslims in the country are Sufi and Sunni, with about 5% being Shi'a Muslims. Niger maintains a reputation as a secular state that is protected by law. Women are not secluded, and hijabs are not mandatory.

As a landlocked nation, mineral export accounts for much of the country's GDP. In recent years, the government has been trying to increase investment in infrastructure, which has unfortunately led to a lot of debt, making for a weak financial system.

Niger gained its independence from France in 1960 and was ruled by a military regime for the next three decades. An election in 1993 dave the country a democratic government and elected a democratic socialist in 2011.

Niger Population History

Niger came under the control of the French in 1922 but became an autonomous state within the French community by 1958. Drought devastated the nation throughout the 70s and 80s, but the population growth has been extremely strong, if not too much so, regardless. For the majority of the 1900s, the growth rate was well over 2% annually but went over 3% by 1990. This has continued until the present day, where the rate is now near 4%.

Niger Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
1,267,000
2024 Growth Rate
Capital
GDP (IMF '23)
$18.82
GDP (UN '22)
$15.41 Bn

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