Grenada Population 2024 (Live)

117,229

Grenada's population is expected to remain stable in the long run. It's population has hovered around 100,000 -- give or take about 5,000 -- since the early 1980's, and nothing indicates this trend will change.

Population Rank
Growth Rate
2024 World Percentage
Land Area
340
The current population of Grenada is 117,229 based on projections of the latest United Nations data. The UN estimates the July 1, 2024 population at 117,207.

Grenada Growth Rate

Grenada Population Clock

Grenada Population (as of 9/13/2024)117,229
Last UN Estimate (July 1, 2024)117,207
Births per Day4
Deaths per Day3
Migrations per Day-1
Net Change per Day0
Population Change Since Jan. 10
  • Net decrease of 1 person every Infinity minutes

  • Population estimates based on interpolation of data from World Population Prospects

Components of Population Change

One birth every 360 minutes
One death every 480 minutes
One emigrant every 1440 minutes
Net gain of one person every Infinity minutes

Grenada Population Clock

Grenada Population Density Map

City
2024 Population
Saint George's7,500
Gouyave3,378
Grenville2,476
Victoria2,256
Saint David's1,321
Sauteurs1,320
Hillsborough1,000

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
2024117,2070.21%34519537
2023117,0810.24%34419537
2020116,3410.31%34219539
2019115,9810.25%34119539
2018115,6910.22%34019440
2017115,4380.27%34019440
2015114,6760.55%33719440
2010111,5860.34%32819339
2005109,7340.42%32319534
2000107,4510.68%31619633
1995103,8690.77%30519632
199099,9570.79%29419529
198596,1110.33%28319429
198094,538-0.74%27819426
197598,126-0.06%28919024
197098,4140.07%28918724
196598,0670.84%28818320
196094,0582.38%27717917
195583,6351.6%24618020

Grenada Population by Year (Historical)

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Year
Population
Growth Rate
Density (/km²)
Population Rank
Density Rank
2024117,2070.21%34519537
2025117,3030.17%34519537
2030117,4660.03%34519538
2035117,244-0.04%34519638
2040116,493-0.13%34319643
2045115,123-0.24%33919647
2050113,243-0.33%33319648
2055110,816-0.43%32619649
2060108,004-0.51%31819750
2065104,632-0.63%30819853
2070100,716-0.76%29619953
207596,314-0.89%28319955
208091,562-1.01%26919959
208586,822-1.06%25519962
209082,216-1.08%24219964
209577,909-1.07%22919969

Grenada Population by Year (Projections)

Grenada Population Pyramid 2024

Grenada Median Age

33.3

Total

33.1

Male

33.4

Female

Grenada Population by Age

There are people over age 18 in Grenada.

Census Years

Year
Date
20212021
201112 May 2011
200125 May 2001
199112 May 1991

Grenada Population Pyramid

Grenada is a small island nation that is comprised of the island of Grenada and six smaller islands at the south end of the Grenadines in the Caribbean Sea, northeast of Venezuela. Grenada is known as the "Island of Spice" for its production of mace and nutmeg. It's one of the world's leading exporters of these spices.

Grenada's population has remained fairly flat for decades, in part due to the country's high migration rate as young people leave the country for nearby Caribbean islands and countries like the United States and the United Kingdom.

Despite being one of the smallest countries on earth -- just 344 square kilometers and a ranking of 203rd in terms of size -- Grenada has a fairly sizable population and a high population density. There are 318 people per square kilometer (825/square mile), which is the 45th highest in the world.

The capital and largest city of Grenada is St. George's, which is surrounded by an old volcano crater. St. George's has a population of 34,000 and it's one of the most popular tourist destinations in the Caribbean.

Grenada Demographics

About 82% of Grenada's people are descended from African slaves brought to the islands by the French and English, although a small number are indigenous Arawak and Carib people who survived the French purging. There is also a small number of descendants of indentured workers from India who were brought to the island between 1857 and 1885. Grenadians of Indian descent account for the second largest ethnic group in the country. There is also a community of English and French descendants, with the remaining 13% of the population comprised of people of mixed descent.

Like many islands in the Caribbean, Grenada has a high migration rate and there are at least 110,000 Grenadine-born people in other areas of the Caribbean like Barbados and at least this number again in other countries, particularly London, New York City, Australia and Toronto. Only about 30% of people born in Grenada remain in the country.

While English is the country's official language, Grenadian Creole is spoken by many of the people. About 10-20% also speak French Patois, or Antillean Creole.

Grenada is mostly Christian, with nearly half of the population belonging to the Roman Catholic church, as well as significant numbers of Protestants and Anglicans. There is a small community of Rastafarians, along with Hindus and Muslims.

Grenada Population Rank 2024
Area (km²)
344
2024 Growth Rate
GDP (IMF '23)
$1.41
GDP (UN '22)
$1.19 Bn
  1. World Population Prospects (2024 Revision) - United Nations population estimates and projections.
  2. GeoNames

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