Singapore’s Department of Statistics has unveiled the Population Trends, 2025 report, revealing that the nation’s total population has reached 6.11 million as of the end of June 2025. This figure includes 3.66 million Singapore citizens and 0.54 million permanent residents, alongside 1.91 million non-residents.
The report, now in its twenty-first edition, provides a comprehensive analysis of Singapore’s demographic landscape. It highlights key aspects such as population size, growth, and the age structure, which are crucial for understanding the implications on production, investment, and community development. The report is divided into six chapters, covering topics from geographical distribution to fertility and mortality rates.
Chief Statistician Koh Eng Chuan expressed gratitude to various government agencies for their data contributions, emphasising the importance of these statistics for policymakers, planners, and businesses. “A good understanding of demographic forces and emerging trends is useful for policy makers, planners, businesses and the academia,” he stated.
