Norwegians are already a minority in the New Norway

Norway’s population grew by 33,000 in 2025, with 96 per cent of the increase consisting of people without kinship ties to Norway. Since 1985, the population has risen by 1.5 million, of whom fewer than one quarter have such ties. The ethnic Norwegian population is declining by 10,000 annually and is projected to become a minority. Current trends indicate that people of African and Asian origin will eventually form majorities.