Resident population in Italy 2012-2024
As of January 2024, Italy had a population of around 59 million people. Over the past years, Italy's population experienced a decrease. An aging population and a very low birth rate are the main causes of such a contraction. Population forecasts predict that the number of residents in the country will be roughly 52.3 million by 2050.
Birth rates and foreign population
The birth rate in Italy declined continuously from 2002, when 9.4 babies per 1,000 inhabitants were born, to 2023, when this number dropped to 6.4. However, there was one increasing demographic trend in the country over the last years. The foreign-born population, in fact, increased from 2009 to 2022, surpassing six million people.
Regional and gender distribution
In Italy, female citizens were slightly more numerous than their male counterparts. The most populated region in 2024 was Lombardy, accounting for a sixth of the whole Italian population. Lazio and Campania followed, both around 5.6 million inhabitants. On the other hand, the smallest Italian region in terms of population was Aosta Valley, with only around 123,000 inhabitants.