2022 Brazilian census
| Thirteenth census of Brazil | ||
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|  The Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics logo | ||
| General information | ||
| Country | Brazil | |
| Results | ||
| Total population | 203,080,756[1] (  6.47%) | |
| Most populous | São Paulo (44,411,238) [1] | |
| Least populous | Roraima (636,707)[1] | |
The 2022 Brazilian Census was the thirteenth national population census in Brazilian history, and took place on 1 August 2022. It was intended to take place in 2020, but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and budgetary issues.
Delays
Originally, the census, being carried out decennially, was supposed to take place in mid-2020. However, due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics changed the date to 2021.[2]
However, in early 2021, the budget of census was cut from around 2 billion reais to 240 million, roughly 12% of the original budget.[3] The census was pushed again, with Brazil's Supreme Court ruling that the government had to perform the census in 2022.[4]
While the original reference date was 1 June 2022, the IBGE changed the date to 1 August 2022, due to the change in the company that would hire the workers.[5]
Population by federal unit and region
| Rank | Federal Unit | Population as of 2010 census[6] | Population as of 2022 census[1] | Change | Percent change | Percent of Brazil | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |  São Paulo | 41,262,199 | 44,411,238 |  3,149,039 |  7.63% | 21.87% | 
| 2 |  Minas Gerais | 19,597,330 | 20,539,989 |  942,569 |  4.81% | 10.11% | 
| 3 |  Rio de Janeiro | 15,989,929 | 16,055,174 |  65,245 |  0.41% | 7.91% | 
| 4 |  Bahia | 14,016,906 | 14,141,626 |  124,720 |  0.89% | 6.96% | 
| 5 |  Paraná | 10,444,526 | 11,444,380 |  999,854 |  9.57% | 5.64% | 
| 6 |  Rio Grande do Sul | 10,693,929 | 10,882,965 |  189,036 |  1.77% | 5.36% | 
| 7 |  Pernambuco | 8,796,448 | 9,058,931 |  262,483 |  2.98% | 4.46% | 
| 8 |  Ceará | 8,452,381 | 8,794,957 |  342,576 |  4.05% | 4.33% | 
| 9 |  Pará | 7,581,051 | 8,120,131 |  539,080 |  7.11% | 4.00% | 
| 10 |  Santa Catarina | 6,248,436 | 7,610,361 |  1,361,925 |  21.80% | 3.75% | 
| 11 |  Goiás | 6,003,788 | 7,056,495 |  1,052,707 |  17.53% | 3.47% | 
| 12 |  Maranhão | 6,574,789 | 6,776,699 |  201,910 |  3.07% | 3.34% | 
| 13 |  Paraíba | 3,766,528 | 3,974,687 |  208,159 |  5.51% | 1.96% | 
| 14 |  Amazonas | 3,483,985 | 3,941,613 |  457,628 |  13.14% | 1.94% | 
| 15 |  Espírito Santo | 3,514,952 | 3,833,712 |  318,760 |  9.07% | 1.89% | 
| 16 |  Mato Grosso | 3,035,122 | 3,658,649 |  623,527 |  20.54% | 1.80% | 
| 17 |  Rio Grande do Norte | 3,168,027 | 3,302,729 |  134,702 |  4.25% | 1.63% | 
| 18 |  Piauí | 3,118,360 | 3,271,199 |  152,839 |  4.90% | 1.61% | 
| 19 |  Alagoas | 3,120,494 | 3,127,683 |  7,189 |  0.23% | 1.54% | 
| 20 | .svg.png) Distrito Federal | 2,570,160 | 2,817,381 |  247,221 |  9.62% | 1.39% | 
| 21 |  Mato Grosso do Sul | 2,449,024 | 2,757,013 |  307,989 |  12.58% | 1.36% | 
| 22 |  Sergipe | 2,068,017 | 2,210,004 |  141,987 |  6.87% | 1.09% | 
| 23 |  Rondônia | 1,562,409 | 1,581,196 |  18,787 |  1.20% | 0.78% | 
| 24 |  Tocantins | 1,383,445 | 1,511,460 |  128,015 |  9.25% | 0.74% | 
| 25 |  Acre | 733,559 | 830,018 |  96,459 |  13.15% | 0.41% | 
| 26 |  Amapá | 669,526 | 733,759 |  64,233 |  9.59% | 0.36% | 
| 27 |  Roraima | 450,479 | 636,707 |  186,228 |  41.34% | 0.31% | 
| Rank | Region | Population as of 2010 census[6] | Population as of 2022 census[1] | Change | Percent change | Percent of Brazil | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Southeast | 80,364,410 | 84,840,113 |  4,475,703 |  5.57% | 41.78% | 
| 2 | Northeast | 53,081,950 | 54,658,515 |  1,576,565 |  2.97% | 26.91% | 
| 3 | South | 27,386,891 | 29,937,706 |  2,550,815 |  9.31% | 14.74% | 
| 4 | North | 15,864,454 | 17,354,884 |  1,490,430 |  9.39% | 8.55% | 
| 5 | Central-West | 14,058,094 | 16,289,538 |  2,231,444 |  15.87% | 8.02% | 
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d e "Panorama do Censo 2022". Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. Retrieved 1 October 2024.
- ^ "Censo 2020 adiado para 2021. | IBGE". www.ibge.gov.br. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
- ^ "Orçamento de 2021 deixa de fora o censo demográfico – SBPC" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 31 March 2022.
- ^ "STF decide que governo tem obrigação de realizar Censo Demográfico no ano que vem". G1 (in Brazilian Portuguese). 14 May 2021. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
- ^ "IBGE adia início do Censo 2022 para 1º de agosto". Exame (in Brazilian Portuguese). 25 January 2022. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
- ^ a b "Sinopse do Censo Demográfico 2010" (PDF). Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística. Retrieved 1 October 2024.