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What is the population of Singapore in 2023?

The total population is 5.92 million.

As of June this year, Singapore's population showed these changes: the total population increased by 5% year-on-year, reaching 59 1.76 million, a record high; The population of citizens increased slightly 1.6% to 36 1.7 million; The resident population increased by 3.7% to 538,600; The non-registered population increased by 13. 1% to 1768400.

As of June this year, Singapore citizens aged 65 and above have accounted for 19. 1% of the total population, an increase of 0.7% compared with last year, and the aging rate is accelerating.

Between 20 13 and 2023, the number of citizens aged 80 and above in Singapore also increased by about 70%, from 80,000 to1360,000. By 2030, it is estimated that one in four Singaporean citizens will be over 65.

Four major nationalities

1, Chinese

Chinese Singaporeans account for 74. 1% of Singapore's population, divided into nearly 10 different places of origin. Most of their ancestors came from southern China, mainly from Hainan, Fujian and Guangdong provinces. The native places of Fujian, Chaozhou and Hainan in Singapore account for three quarters of the Chinese in Singapore. The other quarter is mainly from Guangdong and Hakka.

2. Malays

Malays in Singapore are the second largest race, accounting for 13.4% of the national population. Most Malays speak Johor-Riau Peninsula, which is a variant of Malay. A few elderly Singaporean immigrants or descendants of immigrants can speak Javanese.

3. Indians

Indians are the third largest race in Singapore, accounting for 9.2% of the population. Interestingly, Singapore today is one of the cities with the largest number of overseas Indians. Most Indians immigrated after 18 19.

4. Eurasian

Eurasian is one of the earliest settlers in Singapore, and is the descendant of Europeans and locals during the colonial period. They created mixed-race families with various unique traditions. In the 1920s, some Europeans came to Singapore from Malacca, Goa, Ceylon, Minggulian, Macau and Penang.

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