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France braces for demographic shift unprecedented since the postwar era

France’s population may be 3.2 million people smaller in 2070 than today, per projections from INSEE
In 1970, the natural population change was positive 308,000. By 2070, it will be negative 343,000 (Scusi - Fotolia)
In 1970, the natural population change was positive 308,000. By 2070, it will be negative 343,000 (Scusi - Fotolia)
Business Immo
June 9, 2026 | 10:14 AM

Until 2037, France’s population will continue to grow, but at a nearly imperceptible rate: an average of 56,000 people per year, or 0.08% per year, according to new projections from an INSEE study.

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