More Than 30 Years Old, Expatriates Exceed The Population Of Kuwait

29 August 2022 Expats

Official figures show that the number of citizens between the ages of one and 29 is higher than the number of expatriates in that age range, whereas the number of expatriates rises in comparison to citizens over the age of 30. The proportion of expatriates in the over-40 age group is six times higher than that of citizens in that age range. There are 14,20,836 male and female Kuwaiti nationals, and 862,171 of them are between the ages of one and 29. Out of 27,96,064 residents, 685,585 are in the same age group at the same time.

In contrast, fewer people are becoming citizens as they get older, with the number of people between the ages of 30 and 34 reaching 105,417 as opposed to 148,989 for residents. Between the ages of 35 and 39, there are 89,932 citizens, compared to 352,477 residents. The difference between those over forty and those under forty is 71,620 as opposed to 423,968. The situation is similar for those in the 50–54 age group (60,107 citizens versus 302,941 inhabitants), as well as those in the 55–59 age group.

In the senior age groups, there are 17,661 citizens and 33,215 inhabitants between the ages of 70 and 74, 11,089 citizens and 13,315 residents between the ages of 75 and 79, and 10,795 citizens and 10,173 people between the ages of 80 and more.

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