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Pakistan's 254 Million Population: A Look at 2025 Demographics
With over 254 million inhabitants, Pakistan stands as the fifth-most populous nation globally, representing approximately 3.1% of the world’s total population. This substantial demographic footprint positions the country among the most densely populated regions on Earth, as documented by Worldometer in collaboration with United Nations estimates.
Global Ranking and Population Scale
Pakistan’s position as the world’s fifth-largest country by population underscores its significant role in global demographic trends. The nation’s population figure of 254 million is expected to continue its upward trajectory, with projections suggesting growth toward 255 million as the year progressed through 2025. When contextualized against major population centers like India, China, the United States, and Indonesia, Pakistan’s demographic weight becomes evident in international statistics and development discussions.
Youth Demographics and Growth Patterns
One of the most notable characteristics of Pakistan’s demographic profile is its remarkably young population structure. The median age stands at just 20.6 years, indicating a predominantly youthful society with significant implications for education, employment, and economic development. This youthful composition correlates with the country’s consistent population expansion, driven by an annual growth rate averaging 1.57%. This steady demographic increase reflects broader trends in South Asian population dynamics and shapes discussions around resource allocation, infrastructure development, and workforce planning for the region.