Horloge de la population de la Fédération russe 146 613 544. The estimated 2014 population of Russia, which was 142.5 million, was pretty interesting, as Russia released its latest batch of data, as reported by Forbes. The Russian state religion is Orthodox Christianity. The overall tax burden equals 24.2 percent of total domestic income. Sources - What is a population pyramid? Chart and table of Russia population from 1950 to 2020. Ongoing Western economic sanctions have spurred a brain drain and capital flight. The average life expectancy for women held fairly steady at 75 years, but Russian male life expectancy dropped dramatically to 63 years. A value below 2.1 will cause the native population to decline, See also: Countries in the world ranked by Life Expectancy. The full Russian census results were released in sections throughout 2011 and 2012; these can be viewed at the official Russian Census website (in the Russian language). Low oil prices, the financial burden of the Crimea annexation, and efforts to rearm the military have strained public finances in recent years, but the higher recent global demand for oil has caused the economy to improve slightly. Data tables, maps, charts, and live population clock. As you can see from the graphic, almost half of all Russians live in just two areas: the Central and Volga federal districts. The country has a population density of just 8.4 people per square kilometer (22 per square mile), but the population is most dense in the European area of the country around Saint Petersburg and Moscow. In addition to being the largest country, Russia is also one of the most populous and is home to some of the largest cities in the world. We have provided a few examples below that you can copy and paste to your site: Your data export is now complete. Because of its actions in Ukraine, Russia’s bid to join the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development has been postponed. 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The Russian economy grew strongly during the first decade of the 20th century, and in 2009 the Russian population saw a small but significant increase. Russia’s economy depends heavily on exports of oil and gas. For forecasted years, the U.N. medium-fertility variant is used. The 2019 population density in Russia is 9 people per Km 2 (23 people per mi 2), calculated on a total land area of 16,376,870 Km2 (6,323,142 sq. NOTE: Dependency Ratio does not take into account labor force participation rates by age group. Further in the future, it is expected that the population will continue to decline slowly, getting down to 140 million by 2030, and 136 million by 2040. Russia is ranked 43rd among 45 countries in the Europe region, and its overall score is well below the regional average and approximately equal to the world average.