European Union statistics


Statistics in the European Union are collected by Eurostat.

Area and population

As of 1 January 2006, the population of the EU was about 493 million people, although in 2020 the EU lost over 10% of its population as a result of the UK leaving the bloc. Many countries are expected to experience a decline in population over the coming decades, though this could be offset with new countries planning to join the EU within the next 20 years. The most populous member state is Germany, with an estimated 80.4 million people. France and Ireland have the highest birth-rates. The most densely populated country is the island of Malta, which is also the smallest, while the largest in area is France. The least densely populated country is Finland.
Population figures in the table below are from 2006 or 2007 estimates. The highest and lowest figures in each column have been marked in bold.

Member StatePopulation
in millions
Population
% of EU
Area
km2
Area
% of EU
Pop. density
People/km2
494.8100%4,422,773100%112
8.31.7%83,8581.9%99
10.52.1%30,5100.7%344
7.71.6%110,9122.5%70
4.30.9%56,5941.3%75.8
0.80.2%9,2500.2%84
10.32.1%78,8661.8%131
5.41.1%43,0941.0%126
1.30.3%45,2261.0%29
5.31.1%337,0307.6%16
65.0313.%643,54814.6%111
80.416.6%357,0218.1%225
11.12.2%131,9403.0%84
10.12.0%93,0302.1%108
4.60.9%70,2801.6%60
58.811.9%301,3206.8%195
2.30.5%64,5891.5%35
3.40.7%65,2001.5%45
0.50.1%2,5860.1%181
0.40.1%3160.0007%1,261
173.3%41,5260.9%394
38.17.7%312,6857.1%122
10.62.1%92,9312.1%114
21.64.4%238,3915.4%91
44.79.0%504,78211.4%87
5.41.1%48,8451.1%111
2.00.4%20,2530.5%99
101.8%449,96410.2%20

Economy

For statistics relating to economy, please see Economy of the European Union.

EU budget

The primary resource for funding the European Union is the contributions sought from member states. Each member state contributes to the EU budget, and receives funding back from the EU, depending on the relative wealth of the states, i.e. their ability to pay.
The table below shows the contributions as a percentage of the total budget. This takes into account the special considerations given to the United Kingdom to reduce its contribution through a rebate. Expenditure in Luxembourg, Belgium and France include items for the EU administrative centres in each of those countries.

Member StateTotal contribution
in Euro
Total contribution
as % of total EU budget
Total expenditure
year 2006 in Euro
Total expenditure
as % of total EU budget
Net contribution
in Euro
Net contribution
in Euro per capita
Total contribution
in Euro per capita
105,259,468,772100.00%106,575,500,000100.00%-1,316,031,228-3213
22,218,438,94121.11%12,242,400,00011.49%9,976,038,941124276
17,303,107,85916.44%13,496,200,00012.66%3,806,907,85959266
14,359,479,15713.64%10,922,300,00010.25%3,437,179,15758244
13,739,900,04613.05%8,294,200,0007.78%5,445,700,04690226
8,957,286,4888.51%12,883,000,00012.09%-3,925,713,512-88200
5,552,933,7815.28%2,190,400,0002.06%3,362,533,781198327
4,035,286,8073.83%5,625,100,0005.28%-1,589,813,193-151384
2,832,862,8002.69%1,573,400,0001.48%1,259,462,800126283
2,308,432,0302.19%1,830,100,0001.72%478,332,03058278
2,130,860,2122.02%1,501,900,0001.41%628,960,212116395
2,099,087,1141.99%5,305,600,0004.98%-3,206,512,886-8455
1,882,611,8791.79%6,833,700,0006.41%-4,951,088,121-446170
1,544,832,2841.47%1,280,400,0001.20%264,432,28450291
1,443,049,6021.37%3,634,800,0003.41%-2,191,750,398-207136
1,341,281,3131.27%2,461,800,0002.31%-1,120,518,687-244292
1,003,119,4110.95%1,842,200,0001.73%-839,080,589-8399
932,392,8590.89%1,330,000,0001.25%-397,607,141-3991
393,148,7770.37%696,200,0000.65%-303,051,223-5673
299,993,5720.29%406,000,0000.38%-106,006,428-53150
241,439,0110.23%1,194,800,0001.12%-953,360,989-1,907483
221,997,4050.21%799,800,0000.75%-577,802,595-17065
144,556,4160.14%239,600,0000.22%-95,043,584-119181
115,205,4310.11%402,600,0000.24%-287,394,569-12550
100,756,3080.10%300,000,0000.28%-199,243,692-14272
57,409,2690.05%157,000,0000.14%-99,590,731-249144
360,600,0000.34%-360,600,000-47
693,100,0000.65%-693,100,000-32

Freedom and governance-related rankings

There are many indices available on issues such as corruption, development, and freedom.

Freedom of the press

conducts an annual survey on the freedom of the press and produces scores for each country, resulting in the Press Freedom Index. In 2019 and 2020, Finland was proclaimed as having the freest press in the European Union, and the second in the world behind Norway. Bulgaria was ranked as having the least free press in the European Union in 2019 and 2020.

Economic freedom

An index of Economic Freedom is produced by the Wall Street Journal and the Heritage Foundation. It uses 50 different variables to compile the survey, in areas such as trade policy and government intervention.
A similar index produced by the World Economic Forum is its Global Competitiveness Index.
Source: .
Colour Codes
Free
Mostly Free
Moderately Free
Mostly Unfree

Perception of corruption

is an international NGO publishing an annual Global Corruption Report indicating the perception of corruption
around the world. The rankings of the table refer to the Corruption Perceptions Index 2018 . A high ranking means low corruption.

Human development

The Human Development Index is a measure produced by the United Nations which covers three aspects of human development:
The rankings of the table refer to the UNDP Human Development Report 2018. The UN lists all EU member states as countries with very high human development.

Income equality

, measured by the gini coefficient is how evenly incomes are distributed through the population. Denmark has the least income inequality with a gini coefficient score of 24.4, whilst Portugal has the most income inequality with a score of 38.5. Malta, Luxembourg, and Cyprus have no statistics available, and so are not included in this table. These statistics have been compiled by the United Nations

Ease of doing business

The Ease of Doing Business Index is created by the World Bank and based on the study of laws and regulations, with the input and verification by more than 3,500 government officials, lawyers, business consultants, accountants and other professionals who routinely advise on or administer legal and regulatory requirements.
The data in the table are from the 2017 report.