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

1.28
Total Fertility Rate
8.03
Crude Birth Rate
26,173
Overall Births

The current population fertility rate of Puerto Rico is 1.281 births per woman. A -0.01% decrease from 2023, when the fertility rate was 1.2811 births per woman. In the future, Puerto Rico's fertility rate is projected to increase to 1.5362 childern born per woman, by the year 2100. A total increase of the fertility rate of Puerto Rico's by 19.92% 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 5.2223 to 1.281 births per woman, a decrease of -75.47% in total.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
1950 5.2223 39.044 87,951
1951 5.1894 38.492 87,498
1952 5.0318 37.116 85,096
1953 4.9271 36.014 83,170
1954 4.9684 36.018 83,747
1955 5.0597 36.38 85,104
1956 4.9697 35.553 83,547
1957 4.8195 34.288 80,867
1958 4.8378 34.155 80,846
1959 4.7369 33.34 79,099
1960 4.7963 33.567 79,890
1961 4.5101 32.07 77,381
1962 4.3586 31.61 77,635
1963 4.5248 33.32 83,368
1964 4.1081 31.081 78,901
1965 4.0436 31.088 80,160
1966 3.8167 29.609 77,399
1967 3.5691 27.745 73,453
1968 3.3811 26.328 70,560
1969 3.3146 25.761 69,882
1970 3.2425 25.226 69,182
1971 3.2907 25.989 72,412
1972 3.0584 24.683 69,861
1973 2.9305 24.028 69,128
1974 2.8821 23.877 69,839
1975 2.7725 23.162 68,829
1976 2.863 24.039 72,664
1977 2.923 24.63 75,700
1978 2.9001 24.473 76,414
1979 2.8461 23.972 75,994
1980 2.8148 23.655 76,150
1981 2.7111 22.883 74,693
1982 2.6127 22.11 73,098
1983 2.4563 20.824 69,629
1984 2.3531 19.94 67,373
1985 2.3512 19.833 67,683
1986 2.3546 19.758 68,042
1987 2.328 19.413 67,382
1988 2.307 19.105 66,802
1989 2.3863 19.617 69,125
1990 2.378 19.429 68,945
1991 2.3015 18.732 67,067
1992 2.2904 18.554 67,080
1993 2.3073 18.581 67,809
1994 2.2776 18.225 67,077
1995 2.2477 17.867 66,283
1996 2.231 17.605 65,808
1997 2.2533 17.633 66,410
1998 2.1261 16.495 62,503
1999 2.1045 16.156 61,619
2000 2.1071 16.001 61,423
2001 1.9948 15.002 57,684
2002 1.8941 14.096 54,179
2003 1.8337 13.505 51,849
2004 1.8557 13.52 51,824
2005 1.8464 13.32 50,915
2006 1.7873 12.781 48,675
2007 1.7202 12.214 46,311
2008 1.6201 11.436 43,138
2009 1.5937 11.202 42,035
2010 1.6172 11.309 42,225
2011 1.593 11.088 41,144
2012 1.5391 10.644 39,167
2013 1.4714 10.09 36,735
2014 1.4401 9.776 35,116
2015 1.3655 9.143 32,265
2016 1.3196 8.702 30,154
2017 1.2256 7.948 26,996
2018 1.066 6.787 22,578
2019 1.2439 7.903 26,097
2020 1.2916 8.179 26,790
2021 1.2925 8.144 26,548
2022 1.2826 8.033 26,058
2023 1.2811 8.028 26,093
2024 1.281 8.03 26,173

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 1.281 to an average of 1.5362 children born per woman. An additional increase of 19.92% from 2024 to 2100.

Year Total Fertility Rate (births per woman) Crude Birth Rate Overall Births
2024 1.281 8.03 26,173
2025 1.288 8.065 26,350
2026 1.2951 8.088 26,465
2027 1.3017 8.095 26,508
2028 1.3106 8.103 26,528
2029 1.3089 8.034 26,269
2030 1.3136 7.986 26,038
2031 1.3259 7.961 25,837
2032 1.328 7.854 25,325
2033 1.3402 7.79 24,925
2034 1.3439 7.667 24,333
2035 1.3501 7.551 23,768
2036 1.3571 7.432 23,197
2037 1.3598 7.284 22,537
2038 1.3728 7.183 22,034
2039 1.3726 7.018 21,337
2040 1.3754 6.884 20,741
2041 1.3721 6.74 20,123
2042 1.3798 6.67 19,730
2043 1.3851 6.602 19,349
2044 1.3921 6.554 19,026
2045 1.4002 6.518 18,736
2046 1.4066 6.478 18,437
2047 1.4135 6.446 18,161
2048 1.4137 6.389 17,815
2049 1.4164 6.35 17,521
2050 1.4184 6.315 17,239
2051 1.4283 6.32 17,069
2052 1.4286 6.289 16,798
2053 1.4288 6.262 16,541
2054 1.4392 6.283 16,413
2055 1.446 6.292 16,250
2056 1.4466 6.273 16,017
2057 1.453 6.279 15,848
2058 1.4531 6.255 15,602
2059 1.4477 6.203 15,290
2060 1.4538 6.196 15,091
2061 1.4566 6.17 14,845
2062 1.4578 6.132 14,573
2063 1.4586 6.089 14,293
2064 1.4683 6.081 14,095
2065 1.4752 6.059 13,866
2066 1.4759 6.011 13,580
2067 1.4797 5.974 13,323
2068 1.4836 5.939 13,070
2069 1.4873 5.903 12,818
2070 1.482 5.831 12,492
2071 1.483 5.785 12,223
2072 1.4904 5.766 12,013
2073 1.4877 5.709 11,727
2074 1.4931 5.686 11,514
2075 1.493 5.646 11,267
2076 1.4999 5.636 11,082
2077 1.5024 5.614 10,874
2078 1.5045 5.595 10,673
2079 1.5137 5.606 10,530
2080 1.5118 5.58 10,317
2081 1.5124 5.566 10,129
2082 1.5199 5.58 9,993
2083 1.5171 5.56 9,793
2084 1.5179 5.555 9,623
2085 1.5132 5.531 9,420
2086 1.5178 5.543 9,279
2087 1.5145 5.527 9,091
2088 1.5142 5.522 8,921
2089 1.5184 5.533 8,778
2090 1.52 5.534 8,618
2091 1.5286 5.558 8,495
2092 1.5229 5.529 8,292
2093 1.5298 5.544 8,154
2094 1.5307 5.535 7,984
2095 1.5419 5.561 7,864
2096 1.5429 5.544 7,684
2097 1.5295 5.473 7,433
2098 1.5347 5.466 7,274
2099 1.5367 5.446 7,098
2100 1.5362 5.414 6,912

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 2022.

Data Sources

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

UN Revision of World Population Prospects 2022

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