Population Growth in Pakistan is projected to climb from 80.6 million in 1980 to an estimated 264.8 million by 2030, marking a steady and uninterrupted rise over five decades.
This continuous upward trajectory represents more than a threefold increase between 1980 and 2030 and underscores long-term demographic expansion with wide-ranging consequences for the nation.
The scale of this Population Growth has direct implications for economic planning, resource allocation and social policy across Pakistan. Authorities and planners will face growing pressure to align budgets, infrastructure and public services with rising demand.
Addressing these projections will require coordinated, data-driven responses at national and provincial levels to support sustainable development and equitable access to resources as the population expands.
