The Isle of Man could be on course to have 90,000 residents in the next decade, according to new government statistics.
The Isle of Man Population Report for 2023 has been published today, the first in a series of annual reports about who's living on the Island as well as who's moving here.
In the document, it says if immigration continues at its current rate, the Isle of Man can expect to have 90,299 residents by 2032.
However, the report also says disruption caused by the pandemic means the projections may not be reliable.
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