The United Nations Population Fund estimated that Brazil was the world's seventh most populous country in mid-2023.
Yearly population growth between 2010 and 2022 reached 0.52%, the IGBE said, the lowest since the series started in 1872.
Brazil's population growth has been slowing since the 1960s, which the agency said reflected lower birth rates.
Reuters Graphics"In 2022, the annual growth rate has been reduced to less than half of what it was in 2010 (1.17%)," census technical coordinator Luciano Duarte said in a statement.
Brazil's southeast continues to be its most populated region, hosting some 41.8% of its entire population or 84.8 million people.
Persons:
Luciano Duarte, Gabriel Araujo, Steven Grattan, Emma Rumney
Organizations:
SAO PAULO, Brazilian Institute of Geography, United Nations Population Fund, Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
Brazil, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, IBGE