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Population Decline: -1% Rate for 30 Years

A population of 1,000,000 shrinking at 1% per year for 30 years would fall to approximately 740,818.

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  1. Enter initial population, annual growth rate and years in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your final population and the full breakdown beneath it.

Model population decline by entering a negative growth rate — relevant for many rural and aging communities.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between continuous and annual compounding?
Continuous uses e^(rt); annual uses (1+r)^t. For small r they are close, but continuous growth is slightly faster and is the standard in population biology.
Can growth rates be negative?
Yes — a negative rate models population decline or any shrinking quantity.