We estimate the UK population in the year to June 2020 was 67.1 million.

This is an increase of 0.4% over the past year – the slowest growth in two decades ow.ly/TKMv50Fihiy UK population continues to grow but at a slower rate than an
In the year to June 2020, there were

▪️ 669,000 deaths (the highest in a mid-year reference period since 1986)
▪️ 701,000 births (the lowest since 2003)

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The difference in the number of births and deaths (known as natural change) in the year to mid-2020 was the lowest it’s been in 38 years, largely because of the increased number of deaths.

This has led to the lowest population growth since mid-2002 ow.ly/IJDB50FihJq A large decrease in natural change in the year to mid-2020 h
We estimate 622,000 people immigrated to the UK while 375,000 emigrated in the year to mid-2020.

Net international migration was 247,000 ow.ly/4ELs50FihOi
In the year to mid-2020 there were around 11% fewer moves between UK local authorities than in the previous year.

This was driven by the first national lockdown in March 2020, which restricted people moving home ow.ly/4FRt50FihQf In the year to mid-2020 there were fewer moves made by all a
Use our interactive chart to discover how population has changed in your local area ow.ly/mWyF50FihQZ

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