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How the population has changed in Buckinghamshire

Demographic trends in Buckinghamshire and other local authorities within the UK from 2002 to 2020

Buckinghamshire's demographics, 2020:

Total population 547,060 people

The total population in Buckinghamshire rose compared with 2019.

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Population density 350 people per sq km

The population density in Buckinghamshire is higher than the United Kingdom as a whole.

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Median age 42 years

The average age in Buckinghamshire is older than the United Kingdom as a whole.

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This is a demo article. The numbers are based on official ONS mid-year population estimates, but may not be presented accurately.

Total population in Buckinghamshire

In 2020, Buckinghamshire was the largest local authority in the South East, with a total population of 547,060. An increase compared with 2019.

Population of local authorities in the South East

Number of usual residents, 2002-2020

Population density in Buckinghamshire

In 2020, the population density in Buckinghamshire was 350 people per square kilometre, which was less than the South East (483), and more than the United Kingdom as a whole (276).

Densest local authorities in the South East

Population density in people per sq km, 2020

Median age in Buckinghamshire

In 2020, the median age in Buckinghamshire was 42 years, which was the same as the South East (42 years), and older than the United Kingdom as a whole (41 years).

Oldest local authorities in the South East

Median age in years, 2020

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