Egypt Population Pyramid: Age Distribution Comparison Between 2000 and 2025
Egypt's population pyramid reveals a remarkable demographic transformation over 25 years. The total population grew from approximately 68 million in 2000 to over 107 million in 2025, an increase exceeding 57%. The youth population (under 25) comprises about 51.2% of the total, making Egypt one of the world's youngest nations. The median age rose from 21 years in 2000 to 24.7 years in 2025, reflecting improved life expectancy and gradually declining fertility rates. A notable expansion in the pyramid's base occurred between 2010-2014 when fertility rates spiked to 3.5, before recent declines. The male-to-female ratio remains nearly equal at 1.02:1, with males slightly outnumbering females in younger age groups.


