Spain Sees First Rise in Births in a Decade Amid Demographic Shifts
Spain's birth rate increased by 1.0% in 2025 for the first time in ten years, but mortality rose, keeping population growth in decline.
Spain's birth rate increased by 1.0% in 2025 for the first time in ten years, but mortality rose, keeping population growth in decline.
Madrid confronts a sharpening urban crowding and housing crisis as population and tourism surge, stressing infrastructure and escalating housing prices.
Spain's population surpasses 49.5 million, driven by a historic surge in immigrants who fuel nearly half of the country's recent economic growth.
Spain's population exceeds 49.5 million, led by a historic rise in foreign-born residents surpassing 10 million.
Spain is approaching 50 million residents by 2026, with Colombian immigrants nearly doubling in population to almost one million, driven by economic migration and contributing significantly to sectors like hospitality and construction.
Spain's record population increase, mainly due to foreign-born residents, significantly fuels its robust economic growth and diversification in 2025.
Spain's population is expected to exceed 50 million by 2026, primarily due to immigration, which is also driving robust economic growth and shaping future income projections.
Spain's population reaches a historic 49.4 million in 2025, driven primarily by a significant increase in foreign-born residents, with notable regional growth and demographic shifts.