This page includes a dashboard of Housing statistics in Surrey. The below Tableau dashboard is also available on Tableau Public. Highlights (April 2026 update): According to Census 2021 figures, around 70% of households in Surrey are owned and 17% privately rented. Approximately 32% of all accommodations in Surrey are detached...
This release includes data for the period 2022 to 2047 for Surrey and its Local Authorities. Surrey-I also includes summaries and data on population estimates, population density, and estimates for migration. Summary There were 1,217,048 residents of Surrey in 2022. This number is projected to increase by 3.7% to 1,261,963 by 2047. ...
This page includes the underlying data and a summary of the ONS population estimates by age and sex. The data tables of the mid-2024 estimates for Surrey and its Districts and Boroughs are included below. The 2023 estimates for other geographies have not yet been released, the page will continue to hold the mid-2022 estimates for these geographies until they...
Ethnicity is a difficult characteristic to measure which means that the national Census is often relied on to provide us with a good picture of ethnic groups. For the latest census, Surrey-i hosts the initial written summary and data tables for ethnic group. The dashboard on this page looks into the ethnic group variable further in combination with other characteristics....
This page includes explorable data and summaries of the numbers of enterprises and local business units over time, alongside business survival statistics and a comparison of average ages for those working in Surrey and residents of Surrey. Highlights: (last updated 2025) As of March 2024, there were 70,185 local units in Surrey. A local unit can be...
This page includes a dashboard around the 2021 Rural Urban Classification alongside the data tables which have been clipped to Surrey. As noted by the ONS: "The 2021 Rural Urban Classification (RUC) is a statistical classification which provides a consistent and standardised method for categorising geographies as either rural or urban, based on: address density physical settlement form ...
This page includes explorable data and a summary of measures around employed Surrey residents such as employment rates, occupations, pay, and job density. Surrey-i also includes other relevant summaries and data. These summaries can be found at low income and unemployment, child poverty and disadvantage, local businesses and enterprises in Surrey. Highlights: (updated March 2025) It is estimated that 80 per cent...
Deaths in England The death trends in the UK have varied over time, influenced by factors like aging populations, medical advancements, and pandemics like COVID-19. Here's a brief overview of recent death trends in the UK. From 2010 to 2019, the annual number of deaths in the UK remained relatively stable, ranging between 500,000 to 600,000 deaths per year. The...
Birth Trends in England and Surrey The birth rates in England have seen notable fluctuations over the past few decades, influenced by a variety of social, economic, and cultural factors. Understanding these trends not only provides insight into population dynamics but also has implications for public policy, healthcare, and the economy. The COVID-19 pandemic added another layer of complexity to the birth...
Life Expectancy Data included: England, South East, Surrey, Surrey LAs. Latest data included: Life Expectancy (including inequalities) 2020 to 2022 (next release: early 2025) Health State Life Expectancy 2020 to 2022 (next release: Spring 2025) Summary Surrey residents have longer life expectancy than the South East as a whole. This means that because the South East has longer life expectancy than England, Surrey residents have longer...