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#203 in worldAmericas

United States Virgin Islands

Virgin Islands of the United States

Current Population (Live)

87,146

Annual Growth Rate: +0.88%

As a microstate in Caribbean, United States Virgin Islands is home to just 87.1k people, making it one of the less populous countries in the world. Despite covering only 347 km², the territory records a density of 251 people per km². Its capital is Charlotte Amalie, and English is the official language, while the United States dollar serves as the national currency.

Population

87,146

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Area

347 km²

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Density

251/km²

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World Rank

#203

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Population Trend (1960-2050)

Historical data from 1960 to present with projections to 2050.

31K48K64K81K97K114K19601980200020202040
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Annual Growth Rate by Period

Population growth has effectively stalled at 0% annually, suggesting the country is approaching or has reached a demographic plateau. The gap between the birth rate (11.4 per thousand) and death rate (9 per thousand) has narrowed considerably. The population skews older, with 22.7% aged 65 or above and 16.5% under 15, signaling rising dependency ratios.

1960-1965
+6.00%
1965-1970
+7.85%
1970-1975
+8.28%
1975-1980
+1.07%
1980-1985
+0.22%
1985-1990
+0.63%
1990-1995
+0.73%
1995-2000
+0.15%
2000-2005
-0.03%
2005-2010
-0.02%
2010-2015
-0.12%
2015-2020
-0.27%

General Information

Capital
Charlotte Amalie
Region
Americas
Subregion
Caribbean
Continent
North America
Languages
English
Currencies
United States dollar ($)
Calling Code
+1340
Top-Level Domain
.vi
Landlocked
No
UN Member
No
Timezones
UTC-04:00

Population Details

Total Population
87,146
Land Area
347 km²
Population Density
251 per km²
Annual Growth Rate
+0.88%
Annual Growth
+767 people
Daily Growth
+2 people
World Population Share
0.00%
Coordinates
18.35°, -64.93°

Global Population Share

Demographics & Economy

With a GDP per capita of roughly $44.3k, United States Virgin Islands sits comfortably in the high-income bracket by World Bank standards. Unemployment sits at 11.4%, well above the global average of 5.8%.

Life Expectancy

80.5 years

GDP per Capita

$44,321

Birth Rate

11.4 per 1,000

Death Rate

9.0 per 1,000

Urban Population

95.3%

Fertility Rate

1.98 births/woman

Unemployment

11.4%

Internet Users

64.4%

Under 15

16.5%

Over 65

22.7%

Age Distribution

0-14 years
16.5%
15-64 years
60.8%
65+ years
22.7%

0-14 years

14K

15-64 years

53K

65+ years

20K

Urbanization

United States Virgin Islands is overwhelmingly urban: an estimated 95.3% of the population lives in cities, one of the highest rates in the world. Charlotte Amalie serves as the administrative heart of the country and concentrates much of its commercial and civic life. Net emigration of 357.0 per thousand is thinning rural areas in particular, accelerating the concentration of population in cities.

95.3%Urban
Urban

83,076

95.3%

Rural

4,070

4.7%

Health & Education Indicators

Life expectancy reaches 80.5 years, ranking among the highest globally and reflecting robust healthcare systems and living standards. Internet penetration of 64.4% is roughly in line with the global average, influencing access to information, education, and digital services.

80.5years

Life Expectancy

World avg: 72.8

2.0/woman

Fertility Rate

World avg: 2.3

64.4%

Internet Users

World avg: 63

Population Projections (2026-2050)

Near-zero growth suggests that United States Virgin Islands is entering a period of demographic stability—or, depending on policy responses, the early stages of decline. Below-replacement fertility of 2.0 births per woman means natural growth alone cannot sustain the current population level indefinitely. The territory's governance arrangements will influence how effectively it adapts to evolving population dynamics.

United States Virgin Islands projected population 2026 to 2050
YearProjected Population
202687,146
203090,233
203594,203
204098,302
2045102,540
2050106,925

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the population of United States Virgin Islands?

The population of United States Virgin Islands is approximately 87,146 as of 2026, making it #203 in the world by population.

What is the capital of United States Virgin Islands?

The capital of United States Virgin Islands is Charlotte Amalie.

What languages are spoken in United States Virgin Islands?

The main languages spoken in United States Virgin Islands are English.

How big is United States Virgin Islands?

United States Virgin Islands covers an area of 347 km² with a population density of 251 people per km².

Is United States Virgin Islands growing or shrinking?

United States Virgin Islands is growing at a rate of 0.88% per year, adding approximately 767 people annually.

What is the life expectancy in United States Virgin Islands?

The average life expectancy in United States Virgin Islands is 80.5 years.

What is the GDP per capita of United States Virgin Islands?

The GDP per capita of United States Virgin Islands is $44,321.