When will Ethiopia overtake Russia in population?

Projected crossover
2028
both near 143 million people
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Ή Ethiopia
137,179,590
πŸ‡·πŸ‡Ί Russia
143,559,521
Current gap
6.4 million

The crossover

Population, 2000–2100

050.0M100M150M200M250M300M350M2000202020402060208021002028EthiopiaRussia

What this means

Ethiopia is projected to overtake Russia in total population around 2028. At the crossover, both countries sit at roughly 143 million people. Today Russia is still larger, but the trend lines are converging and the order is set to flip within a generation.

The reason is a tale of two trajectories. Ethiopia is on course to more than double over the century, moving from about 130 million in 2024 toward 366 million by 2100. Russia, by contrast, is projected to shrink, going from roughly 145 million to 126 million over the same period. Differences in fertility and age structure (Ethiopia's median age near 19 versus Russia's near 40 today) explain much of the divergence.

Crossovers like this one are how the global population ranking is quietly rewritten. As faster-growing populations climb the table and slower-growing or shrinking ones slip down, the list of the world's largest countries in 2100 will look markedly different from today's. The 2028 crossing is one of the clearer signals of that shift.

As with all long-range projections, the exact year carries uncertainty. Under the UN's high and low fertility scenarios the crossover could arrive earlier or later, and the figures here follow the medium variant. Still, the direction of travel, Ethiopia rising relative to Russia, is robust across the plausible range of outcomes.

Decade by decade

Medium-variant projection, millions

YearEthiopiaRussiaDifference
2030151 million142 million+9.0 million
2040187 million138 million+48.2 million
2050223 million136 million+86.9 million
2060259 million133 million+126 million
2070292 million130 million+162 million
2080322 million128 million+194 million
2090347 million127 million+219 million
2100366 million126 million+240 million

The countries

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