Key figures
On 1 October 2022, 3.4% fewer people were living in Hungary than at the reference date of the 2011 Census. The population has been falling steadily since 1980. The main reason is that deaths are increasingly outnumbering births.
Hungary's housing stock is growing from census to census. In 2022, there were 4.6 million dwellings in Hungary, an increase of 190 thousand (4.3%) compared to the previous census. Housing construction in Hungary reached its lowest point in 2013, followed by a recovery until 2020.
Census data published for the parliamentary single-member constituencies have been adjusted for territorial changes
2025.06.04.
The National Assembly amended the boundaries of the parliamentary single-member constituencies with effect from 31 December 2024. The Hungarian Central Statistical Office (HCSO) has transferred the territorial changes into the census data published for the constituencies, which can be found in the Tables in Excel format under the Results menu item.
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Database
The finalised data are available in the data query and data display system of the Census.
Tables in Excel format
Retrospective data for earlier censuses – the tables are downloadable in Excel format.
Visualizations
Browse the results of the 2022 Census on interactive data visualisations.
Census 2022 – territorial data
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Resident population: persons
Change compared to 2011: persons (%)
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Housing stock: dwellings
Change compared to 2011: dwellings (%)
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Resident population: persons
Change compared to 2011: persons (%)
Population density: persons/km²
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Housing stock: dwellings
Change compared to 2011: dwellings (%)
The absolute numbers reported in thousands, as well as the distribution ratios, were rounded individually, so the sum of the partial data may not always equal the rounded values of the aggregated data.