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How the population has changed in Leeds

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

Leeds' demographics, 2020:

Total population 798,786 people

The total population in Leeds rose compared with 2019.

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Population density 1,448 people per sq km

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

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Median age 35 years

The average age in Leeds is younger 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 Leeds

In 2020, Leeds was the largest local authority in Yorkshire-Humber, with a total population of 798,786. An increase compared with 2019.

Population of local authorities in Yorkshire-Humber

Number of usual residents, 2002-2020

Population density in Leeds

In 2020, the population density in Leeds was 1,448 people per square kilometre, which was more than Yorkshire-Humber (359), and more than the United Kingdom as a whole (276).

Densest local authorities in Yorkshire-Humber

Population density in people per sq km, 2020

Median age in Leeds

In 2020, the median age in Leeds was 35 years, which was younger than Yorkshire-Humber (40 years), and younger than the United Kingdom as a whole (41 years).

Oldest local authorities in Yorkshire-Humber

Median age in years, 2020

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