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The EU Would Lose Almost 50 Million Inhabitants in the Next 25 Years without Immigration

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The European Union would lose almost 50 million inhabitants in the next 25 years if there were no immigration, according to data published by Eurostat this Thursday. The population is now around 450 million, and in 2050 it would be around 404 million, always assuming that net migration was zero each year. The population loss would affect all countries except Ireland and, as for Spain, it would be around five million, from the current 49 to 43.7.…
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The European Union would lose almost 50 million inhabitants in the next 25 years if there were no immigration, according to data published by Eurostat this Thursday. The population is now around 450 million, and in 2050 it would be around 404 million, always assuming that net migration was zero each year. The population loss would affect all countries except Ireland and, as for Spain, it would be around five million, from the current 49 to 43.7.…

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MIRALL broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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