The chart shows a steady increase in Brunei’s population density from 1990 to 2021. In 1990, the density was 50 people per square kilometer, gradually rising to 85 by 2021, an increase of over the 31-year period. This growth reflects Brunei’s small land area combined with consistent population increases. Key factors contributing to this trend include Brunei's stable economy, driven by its oil and gas sector, which supports population growth through improved living standards and healthcare. The small, resource-rich country has managed to maintain a steady increase in population density without facing the urban congestion challenges that larger nations often encounter. Despite this growth, Brunei’s population density remains moderate compared to global standards.
For a broader context, visit other statistics on Brunei’s agriculture share in GDP, Brunei’s unemployment trend, Brunei’s military personnel ratio.