Ireland's Population.

Ireland's Rising Population.



2019  4,882,495
2018  4,818, 690
2017  4,753,279
2016  4,695,779
2015  4,652, 425
2010  4,554,321
2005  4,141,223
Source: Worldometers 
      
2014.   4,616,695.  
2013.   4,595,000.
2012.   4,585,404.
2011.   4,581,269. 
2010.   4,467,854. 
2009.   4,450,030.
2008.   4,401,335.
2007.   4,312,526. 
2006.   4,209,019. 
2005.   4,109,173.
2004.   4,027,732 
2003.   3,963,665. 
2002.   3,899,876. 
2001.   3,832,973. 
2000.   3,777,763.

The Figures for Population up to 2010 are from Eurostat.  

The 2011- figures are from the CSO.  
The newer figures: 2015-2019 are from worldmeters.
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Population Plan.
Essential to our future now is the insistence on a safe, sustainable population plan; one that will state clearly how many people will be living In Ireland in 10, 20, 30, 40 and in 50 years. Then we must hold to that plan as policy number one. Without this plan our future is left to hope, chance and gamble. Each census will show hundreds of thousands of unexplained, unwanted and unneeded people living here, as happens so often, until perhaps the census itself will be deemed incorrect, racist and banned.

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