In the decade following 2010, Mexico’s median age continues to increase, reaching 27.9 by 2020. The trend reflects a slowing population growth rate as younger generations have fewer children, a common effect of urbanization and education growth. By 2030, Mexico’s median age is projected to reach 31.5, highlighting the long-term impact of urbanization and socio-economic changes that contribute to a more balanced age structure.
For additional information, visit statistics on Mexico’s population totals, Mexico’s net ODA received, Mexico’s shifting mortality rate.