๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ท Total Fertility Rate of Puerto Rico

0.94
Total Fertility Rate
5.88
Crude Birth Rate
19,051
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Puerto Rico is 0.939 births per woman. A -0.24% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 0.9413 births per woman. In the future, Puerto Rico's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.3531 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Puerto Rico's by 44.1% from today's standard.

Historic Total Fertility Rate of Puerto Rico (1950-2024)

Puerto Rico has seen a decrease of the population fertility rate since the 1950's. From 5.2064 to 0.939 births per woman, a decrease of -81.96% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 5.2064 39.204 87,390
1951 5.0627 37.93 85,249
1952 4.8273 36.0 81,492
1953 4.6808 34.649 78,927
1954 4.6784 34.427 78,875
1955 4.6802 34.219 78,823
1956 4.7038 34.183 79,129
1957 4.5868 33.114 76,982
1958 4.6176 33.048 77,107
1959 4.5544 32.371 75,816
1960 4.5933 32.222 76,171
1961 4.4124 31.293 75,141
1962 4.3398 31.288 76,382
1963 4.2526 31.21 77,418
1964 4.1774 31.156 78,484
1965 4.0957 30.95 79,129
1966 3.7064 28.366 73,577
1967 3.5183 27.093 71,268
1968 3.3196 25.726 68,581
1969 3.2427 25.21 68,028
1970 3.1672 24.695 67,526
1971 3.2086 25.436 70,661
1972 3.0065 24.336 68,733
1973 2.9019 23.901 68,623
1974 2.8712 23.926 69,822
1975 2.8028 23.545 69,837
1976 2.8655 24.181 72,906
1977 2.8969 24.505 75,094
1978 2.8473 24.092 75,027
1979 2.766 23.338 73,867
1980 2.6979 22.725 73,030
1981 2.5909 21.923 71,394
1982 2.482 21.086 69,498
1983 2.3293 19.834 66,100
1984 2.2252 18.943 63,785
1985 2.2215 18.839 64,039
1986 2.2656 19.124 65,572
1987 2.2296 18.701 64,652
1988 2.2243 18.515 64,528
1989 2.3023 19.014 66,779
1990 2.2909 18.771 66,470
1991 2.2127 18.06 64,540
1992 2.1957 17.845 64,355
1993 2.2099 17.872 65,004
1994 2.1751 17.494 64,134
1995 2.1495 17.185 63,473
1996 2.1439 17.025 63,333
1997 2.1691 17.09 64,013
1998 2.0795 16.232 61,204
1999 2.0376 15.733 59,698
2000 2.0411 15.62 59,510
2001 1.9457 14.758 56,273
2002 1.8562 13.937 53,110
2003 1.8074 13.432 51,122
2004 1.8371 13.509 51,318
2005 1.8416 13.403 50,776
2006 1.7978 12.962 48,948
2007 1.7382 12.43 46,776
2008 1.6241 11.534 43,242
2009 1.5951 11.263 42,066
2010 1.6191 11.383 42,286
2011 1.5953 11.143 41,048
2012 1.5409 10.661 38,873
2013 1.4729 10.074 36,333
2014 1.4372 9.703 34,596
2015 1.3504 8.995 31,678
2016 1.2638 8.297 28,840
2017 1.1333 7.453 25,131
2018 1.026 6.143 20,210
2019 0.9791 5.924 19,478
2020 0.9344 5.73 18,771
2021 0.9441 5.792 18,841
2022 0.9402 5.745 18,619
2023 0.9413 5.815 18,851
2024 0.939 5.876 19,051

Future Total Fertility Rate of Puerto Rico (2024-2100)

Puerto Rico's positive upward trend in fertility rate is set to increase even further in the future. From 0.939 to an average of 1.3531 children born per woman. An additional increase of 44.1% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 0.939 5.876 19,051
2025 0.9369 5.9 19,087
2026 0.9401 5.933 19,121
2027 0.9462 5.965 19,125
2028 0.9548 5.998 19,112
2029 0.9624 6.007 19,012
2030 0.9707 6.011 18,879
2031 0.9788 5.994 18,672
2032 0.9888 5.981 18,476
2033 0.9997 5.961 18,257
2034 1.0086 5.916 17,954
2035 1.0166 5.851 17,591
2036 1.025 5.779 17,211
2037 1.0327 5.692 16,784
2038 1.0422 5.597 16,332
2039 1.0494 5.477 15,807
2040 1.0546 5.34 15,240
2041 1.0628 5.212 14,703
2042 1.0712 5.086 14,179
2043 1.0797 4.964 13,669
2044 1.0848 4.83 13,137
2045 1.091 4.708 12,641
2046 1.0979 4.596 12,177
2047 1.1052 4.489 11,732
2048 1.1129 4.398 11,334
2049 1.1194 4.311 10,952
2050 1.1257 4.227 10,584
2051 1.132 4.16 10,264
2052 1.1401 4.107 9,983
2053 1.1466 4.061 9,726
2054 1.1527 4.03 9,506
2055 1.1584 4.006 9,306
2056 1.1615 3.988 9,121
2057 1.1693 3.992 8,987
2058 1.1765 4.003 8,867
2059 1.1828 4.013 8,745
2060 1.1885 4.033 8,644
2061 1.1944 4.051 8,542
2062 1.2006 4.074 8,448
2063 1.2079 4.094 8,351
2064 1.2121 4.109 8,244
2065 1.218 4.118 8,124
2066 1.2216 4.114 7,981
2067 1.2281 4.112 7,842
2068 1.2333 4.099 7,685
2069 1.2381 4.084 7,528
2070 1.2404 4.055 7,349
2071 1.2461 4.033 7,185
2072 1.2507 4.007 7,018
2073 1.2539 3.97 6,833
2074 1.2589 3.938 6,662
2075 1.2619 3.895 6,473
2076 1.2674 3.864 6,307
2077 1.2701 3.823 6,130
2078 1.2759 3.798 5,981
2079 1.2807 3.775 5,836
2080 1.2843 3.749 5,691
2081 1.2885 3.734 5,562
2082 1.2934 3.729 5,450
2083 1.2967 3.725 5,341
2084 1.3006 3.733 5,250
2085 1.3033 3.745 5,165
2086 1.3078 3.771 5,097
2087 1.3109 3.799 5,033
2088 1.3147 3.839 4,982
2089 1.3186 3.884 4,937
2090 1.3217 3.933 4,893
2091 1.324 3.985 4,853
2092 1.3265 4.044 4,818
2093 1.3294 4.106 4,787
2094 1.3339 4.176 4,761
2095 1.3372 4.243 4,730
2096 1.3404 4.309 4,697
2097 1.344 4.375 4,663
2098 1.3479 4.44 4,626
2099 1.3499 4.495 4,578
2100 1.3531 4.549 4,529

How is Total Fertility Rate calculated?

A population's fertility rate is most commonly calculated as Total Total Fertility Rate or TFR for short. The Total Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is a standard demographic indicator that is used internationally to estimate the average number of children born per woman in a population. It is calculated by adding up all the age-specific fertility rates, multiplying this sum by five (the width of the age-group interval), and then dividing by 1,000.

Total Fertility Rate Formula

Total Total Fertility Rate = (Sum of ASFR x 5 ) / 1,000

Data Information

Data found on this page is based on the medium fertility variant of the United Nations Revision of World Population Prospects 2024.

Data Published: 2024-07-11

Data Sources

The United Nations - Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Population Division)

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2024

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