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ThailandUrban Population (%)

Category: PeopleSource: World Bank World Development IndicatorsGlobal Rank: #119 of 217Updated April 2026
Latest Value
61.9%
2024
YoY Change
+1.5%
20232024
Global Rank
#119
of 217 countries
Maximum
61.9%
2024
Minimum
31.5%
2000
CAGR
+2.9%
25 years
Last
61.9%
Previous
60.9%
Highest
61.9%
Lowest
31.5%
Source
World Bank World Development Indicators

Thailand's urban population (%) was 61.9% in 2024, ranking #119 out of 217 countries. This represents a +1.5% change from 2023. Over the past 25 years, the highest recorded value was 61.9% (2024) and the lowest was 31.5% (2000). Data sourced from the World Bank World Development Indicators.

Source: World Bank World Development Indicators

Historical Data

YearValueChange
202461.9%+1.5%
202360.9%+2.0%
202259.7%+2.1%
202158.5%+2.2%
202057.2%+2.3%
201955.9%+2.5%
201854.6%+10.9%
201749.2%+2.8%
201647.9%+2.0%
201547.0%+1.4%
201446.3%+1.1%
201345.8%+1.0%
201245.4%+1.3%
201144.8%+1.8%
201044.0%+2.3%
200943.0%+2.6%
200841.9%+2.9%
200740.7%+3.2%
200639.4%+3.4%
200538.1%+3.7%
200436.8%+3.8%
200335.4%+4.0%
200234.1%+4.1%
200132.7%+4.1%
200031.5%

Top Countries — Urban Population (%)

#CountryValueYear
1Sint Maarten (Dutch part)100.0%2024
2Bermuda100.0%2024
3Macao SAR, China100.0%2024
4Nauru100.0%2024
5Kuwait100.0%2024
6Hong Kong SAR, China100.0%2024
7Cayman Islands100.0%2024
8Singapore100.0%2024
9St. Martin (French part)100.0%2024
10Bahrain100.0%2024
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About This Indicator

Definition

Urban population refers to people living in urban areas as defined by national statistical offices. The data are collected and smoothed by United Nations Population Division.

Methodology

Data compiled by World Urbanization Prospects, United Nations (UN), uri: https://population.un.org/wup/, note: United Nations Population Division's World Urbanization Prospects, National definitions, publisher: UN Population Division.

Source: World Bank - World Development IndicatorsCoverage: 20002024View original source →