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Population in the Marshall Islands compared to Suriname: Trends, Charts, Rankings

Updated on by Georank team

The latest officially reported population of the Marshall Islands was 37,548 in 2024 vs 634,431 people in Suriname in 2024. In 2026, based on the adjusted UN estimation, the current Marshall Islands' population is 35,058 people compared to 646,767 in Suriname.

Population statistics:

  • Suriname's population is 18.4 times bigger than the Marshall Islands'.
  • The Marshall Islands is ranked the 192nd most populous country in the world, while Suriname is the 165th.
  • The countries together account for 0.008% of the world: 0.0004% for the Marshall Islands vs 0.008% for Suriname.
  • For the last 10 years, the Marshall Islands has had an average growth rate of -2.69% per year vs +0.99% in Suriname.
  • Since 2006, the population of the Marshall Islands has decreased from 52K people to 35.1K (32.6% decline), while Suriname has grown from 525K to 647K (23.2% growth).

Marshall Islands vs Suriname: population by year and forecast

Marshall Islands
Factual

Projection
Suriname
Factual

Projection
1x
Year Population
Marshall Islands Suriname
2100 23,457 713,276
2099 23,536 715,694
2098 23,626 718,049
2097 23,720 720,475
2096 23,797 722,775
2095 23,879 725,199
2094 23,947 727,489
2093 24,022 729,920
2092 24,092 732,285
2091 24,150 734,586
2090 24,198 736,650
2089 24,253 738,862
2088 24,284 741,002
2087 24,314 742,833
2086 24,329 744,593
2085 24,347 746,302
2084 24,355 747,746
2083 24,343 749,138
2082 24,328 750,329
2081 24,317 751,501
2080 24,290 752,545
2079 24,269 753,284
2078 24,226 753,948
2077 24,185 754,556
2076 24,151 754,989
2075 24,096 755,527
2074 24,061 755,714
2073 24,013 756,015
2072 23,982 756,099
2071 23,943 756,098
2070 23,902 755,959
2069 23,869 755,874
2068 23,827 755,599
2067 23,808 755,148
2066 23,775 754,804
2065 23,774 754,111
2064 23,778 753,285
2063 23,791 752,745
2062 23,830 751,966
2061 23,881 751,282
2060 23,929 750,299
2059 23,993 749,394
2058 24,041 748,586
2057 24,118 747,157
2056 24,207 745,941
2055 24,318 744,408
2054 24,424 742,811
2053 24,515 741,338
2052 24,615 739,662
2051 24,727 737,998
2050 24,824 736,053
2049 24,948 734,230
2048 25,060 732,060
2047 25,169 729,598
2046 25,281 727,216
2045 25,407 724,444
2044 25,544 721,531
2043 25,701 718,571
2042 25,860 715,310
2041 26,047 711,980
2040 26,263 708,355
2039 26,507 704,772
2038 26,773 701,004
2037 27,104 697,340
2036 27,461 693,244
2035 27,889 688,991
2034 28,379 684,651
2033 28,934 680,266
2032 29,558 675,625
2031 30,266 670,920
2030 31,070 666,044
2029 31,960 661,163
2028 32,896 655,979
2027 33,927 650,686
2026 35,058 645,315
2025 36,301 639,827
2024 37,548 634,431
2023 38,827 628,886
2022 40,077 623,164
2021 41,367 617,896
2020 42,706 612,317
2019 44,007 605,768
2018 45,285 599,513
2017 46,529 593,713
2016 47,709 587,757
2015 48,800 581,627
2014 49,796 575,373
2013 50,681 569,020
2012 51,419 562,633
2011 51,907 556,269
2010 52,044 549,923
2009 52,019 543,568
2008 52,030 537,245
2007 52,035 531,016
2006 51,992 524,997
2005 51,906 519,313
2004 51,791 513,923
2003 51,639 506,414
2002 51,425 496,551
2001 51,123 486,560
2000 50,706 476,643
1999 50,202 466,916
1998 49,717 457,406
1997 49,259 448,067
1996 48,775 438,830
1995 48,266 429,606
1994 47,712 422,375
1993 47,093 419,352
1992 46,388 417,589
1991 45,568 415,013
1990 44,629 412,493
1989 43,586 408,409
1988 42,321 402,227
1987 40,828 396,911
1986 39,286 392,330
1985 37,761 386,972
1984 36,264 382,193
1983 34,811 378,746
1982 33,397 376,555
1981 32,017 375,459
1980 30,774 375,377
1979 29,738 377,602
1978 28,809 381,502
1977 27,906 385,067
1976 27,021 388,289
1975 26,154 391,170
1974 25,296 393,676
1973 24,581 395,772
1972 23,992 397,413
1971 23,366 391,932
1970 22,530 379,442
1969 21,305 366,906
1968 19,862 354,616
1967 18,655 342,679
1966 17,927 331,135
1965 17,402 320,000
1964 16,852 309,041
1963 16,302 297,034
1962 15,755 283,912
1961 15,219 272,791
1960 14,703 263,918

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2025–2100, retrieved 2026-03-10); World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

GeoRank.org/population/marshall-islands/suriname | CC BY

From 2006 to 2016, the population of the Marshall Islands decreased by 4,283 people (a 8.24% decline), while Suriname gained 62,760 people (a 12% growth).

For the next 10 years, from 2016 to 2026, the Marshall Islands lost 12,651 people (a 26.5% decline), while Suriname's population increased by 59,010 people (a 10% growth).

The Marshall Islands was ranked 188th most populous country in 2006 and is 192nd in 2026. Suriname was ranked 164th in 2006 and ranked 165th now.

The UN's World Population Prospects forecasts that in 24 years (in 2050) the Marshall Islands' population will shrink by 29.2% to 24,824 people with a rank change from 192nd to 193rd. The population of Suriname will increase by 13.8% to 736,053 people and will still be ranked 165th.

Suriname is projected to reach its peak in 2072 at 756K people, while the Marshall Islands' population already peaked in 2010 at 52K people and is projected to decrease to 23.5K people by 2100.

Population growth rate by year

Marshall Islands
Factual

Projection
Suriname
Factual

Projection
1x
Year Growth rate
Marshall Islands Suriname
2100 -0.33% -0.34%
2099 -0.38% -0.33%
2098 -0.4% -0.34%
2097 -0.32% -0.32%
2096 -0.35% -0.33%
2095 -0.28% -0.31%
2094 -0.31% -0.33%
2093 -0.29% -0.32%
2092 -0.24% -0.31%
2091 -0.2% -0.28%
2090 -0.23% -0.3%
2089 -0.13% -0.29%
2088 -0.12% -0.25%
2087 -0.06% -0.24%
2086 -0.08% -0.23%
2085 -0.03% -0.19%
2084 0.05% -0.19%
2083 0.06% -0.16%
2082 0.04% -0.16%
2081 0.11% -0.14%
2080 0.09% -0.1%
2079 0.17% -0.09%
2078 0.17% -0.08%
2077 0.14% -0.06%
2076 0.23% -0.07%
2075 0.14% -0.02%
2074 0.2% -0.04%
2073 0.13% -0.01%
2072 0.16% 0%
2071 0.17% 0.02%
2070 0.14% 0.01%
2069 0.18% 0.04%
2068 0.08% 0.06%
2067 0.14% 0.05%
2066 0.004% 0.09%
2065 -0.02% 0.11%
2064 -0.05% 0.07%
2063 -0.17% 0.1%
2062 -0.21% 0.09%
2061 -0.2% 0.13%
2060 -0.27% 0.12%
2059 -0.2% 0.11%
2058 -0.32% 0.19%
2057 -0.37% 0.16%
2056 -0.46% 0.21%
2055 -0.43% 0.22%
2054 -0.37% 0.2%
2053 -0.41% 0.23%
2052 -0.45% 0.23%
2051 -0.39% 0.26%
2050 -0.5% 0.25%
2049 -0.45% 0.3%
2048 -0.43% 0.34%
2047 -0.44% 0.33%
2046 -0.5% 0.38%
2045 -0.54% 0.4%
2044 -0.61% 0.41%
2043 -0.62% 0.46%
2042 -0.72% 0.47%
2041 -0.82% 0.51%
2040 -0.92% 0.51%
2039 -1% 0.54%
2038 -1.22% 0.53%
2037 -1.3% 0.59%
2036 -1.53% 0.62%
2035 -1.73% 0.63%
2034 -1.92% 0.64%
2033 -2.11% 0.69%
2032 -2.34% 0.7%
2031 -2.59% 0.73%
2030 -2.78% 0.74%
2029 -2.85% 0.79%
2028 -3.04% 0.81%
2027 -3.23% 0.83%
2026 -3.42% 0.86%
2025 -3.32% 0.85%
2024 -3.29% 0.88%
2023 -3.12% 0.92%
2022 -3.12% 0.85%
2021 -3.14% 0.91%
2020 -2.96% 1.08%
2019 -2.82% 1.04%
2018 -2.67% 0.98%
2017 -2.47% 1.01%
2016 -2.24% 1.05%
2015 -2% 1.09%
2014 -1.75% 1.12%
2013 -1.44% 1.14%
2012 -0.94% 1.14%
2011 -0.26% 1.15%
2010 0.05% 1.17%
2009 -0.02% 1.18%
2008 -0.01% 1.17%
2007 0.08% 1.15%
2006 0.17% 1.09%
2005 0.22% 1.05%
2004 0.29% 1.48%
2003 0.42% 1.99%
2002 0.59% 2.05%
2001 0.82% 2.08%
2000 1% 2.08%
1999 0.98% 2.08%
1998 0.93% 2.08%
1997 0.99% 2.1%
1996 1.05% 2.15%
1995 1.16% 1.71%
1994 1.31% 0.72%
1993 1.52% 0.42%
1992 1.8% 0.62%
1991 2.1% 0.61%
1990 2.39% 1%
1989 2.99% 1.54%
1988 3.66% 1.34%
1987 3.93% 1.17%
1986 4.04% 1.38%
1985 4.13% 1.25%
1984 4.17% 0.91%
1983 4.23% 0.58%
1982 4.31% 0.29%
1981 4.04% 0.02%
1980 3.48% -0.59%
1979 3.22% -1.02%
1978 3.24% -0.93%
1977 3.28% -0.83%
1976 3.31% -0.74%
1975 3.39% -0.64%
1974 2.91% -0.53%
1973 2.45% -0.41%
1972 2.68% 1.4%
1971 3.71% 3.29%
1970 5.75% 3.42%
1969 7.27% 3.47%
1968 6.47% 3.48%
1967 4.06% 3.49%
1966 3.02% 3.48%
1965 3.26% 3.55%
1964 3.37% 4.04%
1963 3.47% 4.62%
1962 3.52% 4.08%
1961 3.51% 3.36%

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2025–2100, retrieved 2026-03-10); World Bank | Health (1961–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06).

GeoRank.org/population/marshall-islands/suriname | CC BY

In 2024, the population of the Marshall Islands declined by 3.29%, while Suriname's population grew by 0.88%.

Live population counters

Marshall Islands Suriname
Current population
35058
646767
Population rank 192/197 165/197
Percent of world population 0.0004% 0.008%
One net population change
6.85 hours
1.58 hours
One birth every
10.7 hours
48.3 minutes
One death every
1.35 days
2.1 hours
Daily growth/decline -4 +15
Annual growth/decline -1,279 +5,545
Annual growth/decline rate -3.29% +0.88%
Population growth rate rank 197/197 108/197
One migration net change every
5.17 hours
9.08 hours
Annual migration change -1,698 -967
Net migration rank 97/196 92/196
Foreign-born residents 3,309 51,902
Foreign-born residents rank 189/195 148/195
Foreign-born share of population 8.8% 8.2%
Foreign-born share rank 71/195 74/195

Natural population change vs migration

Marshall Islands
Natural

Migration
Suriname
Natural

Migration
1x
Year Population change
Marshall Islands Suriname
Natural Migration Natural Migration
2025 - -1,698 - -967
2024 - -1,765 - -1,166
2023 550 -1,832 6,697 -988
2022 606 -1,829 6,719 -988
2021 653 -2,016 5,291 -486
2020 689 -2,004 6,640 -296
2019 746 -2,030 6,564 191
2018 785 -2,058 6,613 -851
2017 826 -2,040 6,772 -935
2016 866 -2,003 6,979 -906
2015 912 -1,964 7,150 -967
2014 959 -1,906 7,284 -959
2013 1,014 -1,825 7,350 -968
2012 1,097 -1,759 7,405 -1,011
2011 1,185 -1,512 7,401 -1,060
2010 1,273 -1,221 7,489 -1,138
2009 1,365 -1,361 7,559 -1,204
2008 1,443 -1,467 7,552 -1,255
2007 1,507 -1,491 7,468 -1,312
2006 1,556 -1,491 7,278 -1,403
2005 1,586 -1,482 7,037 -1,534
2004 1,595 -1,466 6,948 -1,676
2003 1,600 -1,427 7,396 2,345
2002 1,594 -1,345 7,916 2,076
2001 1,596 -1,237 8,349 1,641
2000 1,592 -1,110 8,323 1,516
1999 1,590 -1,068 8,236 1,380
1998 1,576 -1,124 8,173 1,241
1997 1,564 -1,097 8,106 1,164
1996 1,542 -1,050 8,031 1,165
1995 1,522 -991 7,968 1,275
1994 1,524 -942 7,929 -2,713
1993 1,524 -869 8,127 -7,291
1992 1,525 -769 8,355 -5,662
1991 1,540 -661 8,637 -6,174
1990 1,556 -562 9,047 -6,471
1989 1,574 -479 9,441 -3,846
1988 1,575 -140 9,347 -2,573
1987 1,566 -16 9,319 -5,467
1986 1,544 -8 9,222 -3,920
1985 1,511 -1 9,177 -3,763
1984 1,470 6 9,031 -4,894
1983 1,422 12 8,797 -6,036
1982 1,375 23 8,197 -6,566
1981 1,328 31 7,541 -6,991
1980 1,287 -155 7,002 -7,390
1979 1,250 -316 7,312 -11,375
1978 1,207 -286 7,650 -11,389
1977 1,160 -264 7,998 -11,390
1976 1,109 -233 8,327 -11,381
1975 1,055 -193 8,587 -11,287
1974 1,000 -145 8,751 -11,061
1973 954 -383 8,877 -10,765
1972 913 -306 8,893 -10,285
1971 877 -232 8,814 3,552
1970 819 201 8,823 3,791
1969 747 690 8,880 3,575
1968 685 769 8,980 3,147
1967 636 308 9,104 2,637
1966 603 -89 9,243 2,103
1965 566 -22 9,270 1,657
1964 536 16 9,174 1,820
1963 509 42 8,838 4,181
1962 488 54 8,529 4,703
1961 469 56 8,361 660
1960 452 63 8,170 544

Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-04-06).

GeoRank.org/population/marshall-islands/suriname | CC BY

Over the last 10 years, 27.8% of the population change in the Marshall Islands is from natural causes (a gain of 7,592 people) and 72.2% is from migration (a loss of 19,682 people). In Suriname 90.3% is from natural causes (a gain of 66,709 people) and 9.72% is from migration (a loss of 7,185 people).

As of 2024, 3,309 residents or 8.8% of the population were not native-born in the Marshall Islands, compared to 51,902 people or 8.2% in Suriname.

Biggest cities by population

Marshall Islands
City Population
Majuro 30K
Djarrit 7.1K
Suriname
City Population
Paramaribo 224K
Nieuw Nickerie 12.8K

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Data sources: World Bank | Health (1960–2024, retrieved 2026-04-06); United Nations | World Population Prospects (1960–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10); U.S. Census Bureau (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08); Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-02-20).

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Data sources:

  1. World Bank | Health (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-04-06)
  2. United Nations | World Population Prospects (1960–2100, retrieved 2026-03-10)
  3. U.S. Census Bureau (1960–2025, retrieved 2026-02-08)
  4. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (2000–2019, retrieved 2026-02-20)
  5. Wikidata (2026, retrieved 2026-02-08)

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