Chile - statistics & facts
Chile's population
The population of Chile is estimated to be around 20 million, as of 2023. Its population growth rate has been increasing over the last few years in spite of a declining fertility rate which is below the replacement level. The country is predominantly urban with almost all of its population living in urban areas, making it one of the most urbanized nations in the world. The largest of Chile’s urban areas in terms of population is Santiago, which is also the country’s capital.Copper dependency
While Chile's economy has been historically strong, GDP decreased slightly between 2014 and 2016, and again in 2020, due to falling growth rates. Around the same time, other economic indicators showed a decline, even if only slightly. Chile produces far more than copper than any other nation, but production faltered a bit in 2016 and 2017. From 2014 through 2016, the inflation rate rose more than usual, and after returning to normal. Price increases reached another high following the global inflation crisis during 2022, nonetheless, the forecast shows lower rates for the next years.Chile’s trade balance is quite unstable; it was in the red in several years, it returned to a surplus once again in 2020 and 2021. China and the United States are Chile’s most important trade partners for both imports and exports. Services generate the largest share of the economy, followed by industry, while a small share pertains to agriculture. The distribution of employment by economic sector almost mirrors that of the distribution of GDP, except a larger share of employment comes from the agricultural sector accompanied by a considerable reduction in employment in the industrial sector. GDP per capita was estimated at 16,815 U.S. dollars in 2023 and is expected to increase over the next few years.