Colombia has 53.3 million inhabitants in nearly 19 million households

DANE released results from the 2025 National Quality of Life Survey, showing 53.3 million people across nearly 19 million households, averaging 2.82 people per household. Vaupés and Atlántico have the largest average sizes, while Putumayo has the smallest.

The National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) reported that Colombia has 53.3 million inhabitants across about 19 million households, averaging 2.82 people per household in 2025.

Departments with the largest average household sizes were Vaupés at 3.70 people and Atlántico at 3.47. The top five also include Vichada, Guainía, and Magdalena. Putumayo had the smallest average at 2.32, followed by Cauca and Bogotá.

Biparental households accounted for 51.3%, slightly down from 2024. Monoparental stayed at 24.3%, single-person rose to 20.2%, and other types at 4.2%. La Guajira leads in monoparental at 30.0%, while Putumayo tops single-person at 34.1%.

Female-headed households held steady at 46.4%, matching 2024. "This stagnation is explained by urban areas, where female headship fell from 49.0% to 48.7%, while rural areas rose 0.6 points," DANE explained. La Guajira and Chocó exceed 50%, contrasting low rates in Amazonía Orinoquía.

On housing, 40.8% rent, followed by 38.1% owning outright or with mortgage. Others include permission-based occupancy (14.5%) and de facto occupants (4.1%).

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Colombia's gdp growth in 2025 reached 2.6%

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The National Administrative Department of Statistics (Dane) reported that Colombia's economy grew 2.6% in 2025, below expectations of 2.8%. In the fourth quarter, GDP expanded 2.3%, driven by household consumption, the public sector, and cultural activities like concerts. Investment fell 2.9%, the lowest level in two decades.

Dane reported that in 2025, 5.2 million people lived in multidimensional poverty conditions, or 9.9% of the national population. This marks a 1.6 percentage point reduction from 2024, with 793,000 people exiting the condition.

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Piedad Urdinola, director of Dane, presented preliminary results from the 2024 National Urban Economic Census, identifying around two million economic units in Colombia's urban areas. This census, the first in 34 years, highlights concentration in commerce and services, as well as regional gaps. The data will update public policies and statistical frameworks.

Preliminary results from the Dane's National Urban Economic Census show Colombia has 219,042 street vending units, mostly in large cities like Bogotá. This activity includes stationary, semi-stationary, or mobile forms in public spaces. Dane director Piedad Urdinola clarifies that not all are itinerant, but street vendors with fixed stalls.

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DANE reported a 10.9% unemployment rate for January 2026, the lowest in recent history for a first month of the year, despite a 23% minimum wage increase. Informality dropped to 55%, and the employed population grew by 324,000 people. Yet, these official figures are sparking political polarization.

Mario Andrés Ramírez, president of Fedelonjas, warned of a 6.5% drop in new housing sales in the first quarter of 2026 compared to 2025, due to high credit costs and fewer subsidies. In cities, nearly half the population lives in apartments, with rentals becoming the dominant form of occupancy. The federation calls for professional management of the rental market.

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According to Superintendencia Financiera data as of February 27, 43.6% of credits disbursed in Colombia went to women, amounting to $2.81 billion. Consumption and housing are the main sectors where women seek bank loans. Banks like Bancolombia note that women demonstrate greater responsibility in debt repayment.

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