Feb 25 • 07:02 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

Now we are 5.627 million people in Norway

Norway's population grew by 33,100 in 2025, reaching 5,627,400, as reported by Statistics Norway.

As of the beginning of 2026, Norway's population has reached 5,627,400, reflecting an increase of 33,100 individuals in 2025. The data, released by Statistics Norway (SSB), highlights a notable trend in demographics for the year. Notably, the net immigration for 2025 stood at 22,324, signifying a decrease of 10,800 from the previous year, indicating changes in migration patterns.

A significant factor in the immigration numbers was the sharp decline in the number of Ukrainian citizens moving to Norway, with 7,500 fewer than the year prior. This change points to broader geopolitical circumstances that may have impacted migration flows, particularly from Ukraine amid ongoing conflicts. Additionally, the SSB has reported 55,243 people immigrated to Norway in 2025, while 32,919 people emigrated, indicating a healthy but shifting balance in population dynamics.

These statistics are essential for understanding Norway's demographic trends, as they not only reflect population growth but also shifts in immigration patterns related to global events. The implications of such changes could affect various sectors such as labor, housing, and social services in the country as it adapts to its evolving populace.

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