The 2022 Brazilian Census was the thirteenth national population census in Brazilian history, and took place on 1 August 2022. It was intended to take place in 2020, but postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and budgetary issues.

Delays

Originally, the census, being carried out decennially, was supposed to take place in mid-2020. However, due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics changed the date to 2021.

However, in early 2021, the budget of census was cut from around 2 billion reais to 240 million, roughly 12% of the original budget. The census was pushed again, with Brazil's Supreme Court ruling that the government had to perform the census in 2022.

While the original reference date was 1 June 2022, the IBGE changed the date to 1 August 2022, due to the change in the company that would hire the workers.

Population by federal unit and region

See also

  • Demographics of Brazil

Notes


2022 Census has already enumerated almost 60 million persons in Brazil

Marilia, Brazil, August 01, 2022. Census taker at the door of a house

Population changes in Brazilian states according to the recently

2022 Census half of Brazilian indigenous population is under 25 years

The Brazilian Higher Education Census 2022/23 Reflections for a