Costa Rica Population (LIVE)

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Costa Rica Population (1950 - 2025)

Yearly Population Growth Rate (%)
  • The current population of Costa Rica is as of , based on Worldometer's elaboration of the latest United Nations data1.
  • Costa Rica 2025 population is estimated at 5,152,950 people at mid-year.
  • Costa Rica population is equivalent to 0.063% of the total world population.
  • Costa Rica ranks number 127 in the list of countries (and dependencies) by population.
  • The population density in Costa Rica is 101 per Km² (261 people per mi²).
  • The total land area is 51,060 Km² (19,714 sq. miles).
  • 85.21% of the population is urban (4,390,911 people in 2025)
  • The median age in Costa Rica is 35.2 years.
1. U.N. Dept. of Economic and Social Affairs - Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2024 Revision. (Medium-fertility variant).

Population of Costa Rica (2025 and historical)

Year Population Yearly % Change Yearly Change Migrants (net) Median Age Fertility Rate Density (P/Km²) Urban Pop % Urban Population Country's Share of World Pop World Population Costa Rica Global Rank
2025 5,152,950 0.45% 23,040 1,000 35.2 1.31 101 85.2% 4,390,911 0.063% 8,231,613,070 127
2024 5,129,910 0.48% 24,385 967 34.6 1.32 100 84.5% 4,332,482 0.063% 8,161,972,572 127
2023 5,105,525 0.47% 23,760 995 34.1 1.33 100 83.7% 4,271,646 0.063% 8,091,734,930 125
2022 5,081,765 0.47% 23,723 1,006 33.5 1.33 100 82.8% 4,208,353 0.063% 8,021,407,192 125
2020 5,034,320 0.88% 43,256 1,029 32.5 1.45 99 80.9% 4,074,214 0.064% 7,887,001,292 123
2015 4,818,038 1.12% 52,415 1,617 30.2 1.8 94 76.7% 3,695,430 0.064% 7,470,491,872 120
2010 4,555,962 1.35% 58,944 2,357 28 1.83 89 71.6% 3,260,590 0.065% 7,021,732,148 120
2005 4,261,240 1.59% 64,700 4,567 26 2.04 83 65.5% 2,789,638 0.065% 6,586,970,132 121
2000 3,937,739 2.18% 80,513 8,826 24.2 2.41 77 58.9% 2,318,040 0.064% 6,171,702,993 122
1995 3,535,176 2.52% 82,694 16,609 22.9 2.78 69 54.2% 1,915,604 0.061% 5,758,878,982 125
1990 3,121,706 2.63% 75,962 7,949 21.7 3.17 61 49.6% 1,548,102 0.059% 5,327,803,110 127
1985 2,741,894 2.78% 70,252 2,357 20.6 3.51 54 45.3% 1,240,768 0.056% 4,868,943,465 128
1980 2,390,633 2.7% 59,583 2,387 19.3 3.58 47 43.1% 1,029,757 0.054% 4,447,606,236 130
1975 2,092,719 2.62% 50,754 1,992 17.8 3.8 41 41.4% 867,261 0.051% 4,070,735,277 130
1970 1,838,949 3% 50,548 1,137 16.4 4.58 36 39% 717,853 0.050% 3,694,683,794 131
1965 1,586,208 3.63% 51,742 932 15.6 5.96 31 35.9% 568,941 0.048% 3,334,533,703 132
1960 1,327,496 3.77% 44,889 910 15.7 6.71 26 34.4% 456,615 0.044% 3,015,470,894 133
1955 1,103,049 3.54% 35,258 734 16.3 6.57 22 34.4% 379,324 0.040% 2,740,213,792 134

Source: Worldometer (www.Worldometers.info)

Elaboration of data by United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2024 Revision. (Medium-fertility variant).

Costa Rica Population Forecast

Year Population Yearly % Change Yearly Change Migrants (net) Median Age Fertility Rate Density (P/Km²) Urban Pop % Urban Population Country's Share of World Pop World Population Costa Rica Global Rank
2030 5,251,497 0.38% 19,709 1,026 37.8 1.31 103 88.5% 4,647,468 0.061% 8,569,124,911 128
2035 5,324,699 0.28% 14,640 1,089 40.3 1.33 104 91% 4,846,325 0.060% 8,885,210,181 127
2040 5,369,806 0.17% 9,021 1,074 42.7 1.35 105 93.1% 4,996,908 0.059% 9,177,190,203 127
2045 5,381,019 0.04% 2,243 1,113 44.9 1.37 105 95.1% 5,116,679 0.057% 9,439,639,668 128
2050 5,354,150 −0.1% −5,374 1,198 47 1.38 105 97.2% 5,204,720 0.055% 9,664,378,587 128

Source: Worldometer (www.Worldometers.info)

Elaboration of data by United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2024 Revision. (Medium-fertility variant).

Costa Rica Demographics

Life Expectancy
81.2 years

(life expectancy at birth, both sexes)

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Infant Mortality Rate
6.2

(infant deaths per 1,000 live births)

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Deaths under age 5
7.3

(per 1,000 live births)

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Main Cities by Population in Costa Rica

(includes boroughs, districts, urban agglomerations, etc.)

# City Population
1 San Jose 335,007
2 Limon 63,081
3 San Francisco 55,923
4 Alajuela 47,494
5 Liberia 45,380
6 Paraiso 39,702
7 Puntarenas 35,650
8 San Isidro 34,877
9 Curridabat 34,586
10 San Vicente de Moravia 34,447
11 San Vicente 34,447
12 San Jose 31,430
13 Purral 30,034
14 Turrialba 28,955
15 San Miguel 28,827
16 San Pedro 27,477
17 San Rafael Abajo 27,419
18 Quesada 27,310
19 Ipis 26,669
20 Cartago 26,594
21 Chacarita 26,354
22 San Juan 26,047
23 Mercedes Norte 26,007
24 Guadalupe 26,005
25 Aserri 25,874
26 San Rafael 25,410
27 San Felipe 24,985
28 Patarra 23,983
29 Tejar 22,433
30 Heredia 21,947
31 San Pablo 21,662
32 Calle Blancos 20,710
33 Canas 20,306
34 Guapiles 19,092
35 Siquirres 18,231
36 San Diego 16,991
37 Colima 15,875
38 Esparza 15,575
39 San Juan de Dios 15,469
40 Nicoya 15,313
41 San Rafael Arriba 15,051

See also

  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of Costa Rica

  • Notes

    The Costa Rica Population (Live) counter shows a continuously updated estimate of the current population of Costa Rica delivered by Worldometer's RTS algorithm, which processes data collected from the United Nations Population Division.

    The Population of Costa Rica (1950 - 2025) chart plots the total population count as of July 1 of each year, from 1950 to 2025.

    The Yearly Population Growth Rate chart plots the annual percentage changes in population registered on July 1 of each year, from 1951 to 2025. This value can differ from the Yearly % Change shown in the historical table, which shows the last year equivalent percentage change assuming homogeneous change in the preceding five year period.

    Definitions

    Year: as of July 1 of the year indicated.

    Population: Overall total population (both sexes and all ages) in the country as of July 1 of the year indicated, as estimated by the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. World Population Prospects: The 2024 Revision. For forecasted years, the U.N. medium-fertility variant is used.