Glasgow's population continues to rise
Published: 19 April 2018
The latest figures show that Glasgow had a population of 621,020 in mid-2017, a rise of almost 6,000 from a year previously, and significantly above the number of 578,710 people living in the city in 2001. This shows a rise of almost 7.5% in 16 years.
The figures - released today by the National Records of Scotland - show that Glasgow differed from the national trend in that most of this rise came from increases in the number of people aged between 16 - 64.
Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said: "The latest figures for Glasgow's population are very encouraging, and show a young and growing city. What is particularly interesting is the rise in the amount of people of studying and working age moving to the city, which is a real sign of confidence in our future prospects, and bodes well for Glasgow's economic growth."