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Welsh population breaks through the three million barrier

News | Richard Gurner | Published: 10:19, Thursday June 30th, 2011.

The population of Wales has crossed the three million mark for the first time, the Welsh Government has revealed.

Attributed to births, deaths and migration, mid-year estimates of population for Wales in 2010 show the population as 3,006,400.

The statistics show there are now more people 65 or over than children under 16 for the first time ever.

The number of people in the upper age bracket has risen to 558,100 which makes up 18.6.% of the population, while the number of children fell to 548,000 (18.2% of the population).

The population has been increasing by about 10,700 a year since 2001.

There are now 76,500 people in Wales over the age of 85 (2.5%), and due to differences in life expectancy between the sexes, women outnumber men by 2 to 1 in this age group.

The area of the country where the population has increased most since 2001 is Cardiff (up 10%) followed by the Vale of Glamorgan (up 4.8%), whilst the biggest population decreases have been in Blaenau Gwent (2.3% decrease) and Merthyr Tydfil (0.9% decrease).

This information tells us how the population is changing, and is vital for ensuring services and resources are as effective and efficient as possible.

Welsh Government Finance Minister, Jane Hutt, said: “This landmark number of people living in Wales is a strong testament to the beautiful country that we live in.

“I am pleased to see that our older generation are living longer, and more and more people are being attracted to the country and making their homes here.”

Back in 1841, the population of Wales stood at 1.05 million. The population of Wales increased dramatically between 1841 and 1911, more than doubling to 2.42 million, as Wales played an important part in the industrial revolution.

The population growth in the 20th Century was more modest increasing by around 10% between 1911 and 1961 to stand at 2.64 million. There was a further 10% increase between 1961 and 2001 to 2.91 million in 2001.

1 thought on “Welsh population breaks through the three million barrier”

  1. Richard Williams says:
    Saturday, July 2, 2011 at 04:06

    This is the major problem globally, not just in Wales. There are just too many people and ever dwindling resources. Forget 'climate change' the imperative is a reduction in human population, worldwide.

    As for Jane Hutt celebrating the increase in population in a counry where we cannot provide jobs for those who are desperate to work strikes me as ridiculous. Our highly paid politicians live in cuckcoo land, not my country.

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