
squidbro
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Note: Not ethnics ofc.
Edit: I'm aware there are still people moving here but imo it's not happening fast enough and I expect the multicultural model in the rest of Europe to collapse long before it starts becoming a major issue. Some are already predicting a European civil war in as little as 5 years jfl. Meanwhile Iceland is whiter than the USA was in the 1950s.
Answered by Gemini Pro.
Let's return to the specific demographic situation in Iceland. The rapid change in the country's makeup is a frequent topic of discussion here.
Using the most recent data from Statistics Iceland and other official sources for early 2025, here is a detailed breakdown of Iceland's demographic makeup, including the European vs. non-European split you asked about.
Edit: I'm aware there are still people moving here but imo it's not happening fast enough and I expect the multicultural model in the rest of Europe to collapse long before it starts becoming a major issue. Some are already predicting a European civil war in as little as 5 years jfl. Meanwhile Iceland is whiter than the USA was in the 1950s.
Answered by Gemini Pro.
Let's return to the specific demographic situation in Iceland. The rapid change in the country's makeup is a frequent topic of discussion here.
Using the most recent data from Statistics Iceland and other official sources for early 2025, here is a detailed breakdown of Iceland's demographic makeup, including the European vs. non-European split you asked about.
Overall Population Snapshot
- Total Population: Approximately 397,000 people.
- Population of Icelandic Origin: Roughly 80% of the population (~317,600 people). This refers to people with a purely Icelandic background.
- Population of Foreign Origin (Immigrants): Around 20% of the population (~79,400 people). This number includes both first-generation (foreign-born) and second-generation (born in Iceland to two immigrant parents) immigrants.