United States Virgin Islands

All demographic indicators on this page are based on UN mid 2025 estimates unless stated otherwise.

United States Virgin Islands population (live estimate)

Real-time estimate based on UN demographic growth models.

84,000

Annual growth: -0.876%.

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Official population estimates

World population
84,000
Median age
44.8
Population growth rate (%)
-0.876 ▼ Population is declining

ADM1 regions are not available for this country in the geoBoundaries source. The map displays the country border (ADM0) instead.

Key Facts

  • Continent: Americas

Languages

A brief overview of the linguistic situation in the country.

Official language
Minority language
0
Working / administrative language
0

The U.S. Virgin Islands primarily use English, while Virgin Islands Creole English and Spanish are common in daily life. Migration from Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic strengthens Spanish presence.

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Religions

A brief overview of the religious composition of the country.

Dominant religion
Christianity
Largest share
94.5%
Number of religions
7

The population is centered mostly on St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John, with vibrant multilingual communities.

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Cities

A brief overview of the major cities and urban structure of the country.

Largest city
Number of cities
0

The cities shown here represent major urban centres with populations over 50,000, as defined by the UN Degree of Urbanisation (DEGURBA) methodology. Smaller towns and rural settlements are not included.

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