The median age of Bangladesh's population has been gradually increasing from 19.7 in 2000 to a projected 27.7 by 2030. This consistent rise indicates a demographic shift towards an aging population, driven by declining fertility rates and improvements in healthcare leading to longer life expectancy. The pace of change is relatively steady, with notable jumps in the median age from 2010 onwards. As the population matures, this demographic transition could impact labor markets, economic productivity, and social services, highlighting the need for policies to manage an aging society while maintaining sustainable growth.
Gain a broader perspective by reviewing Bangladesh's working-age population share, Bangladesh’s fertility trends, Bangladesh’s services sector share in GDP.