Salvadorans
| Total population | |
|---|---|
| 8,066,060 El Salvador 6,486,000 | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| United States | 1,410,659 – 2,619,946 (2023 ACS) |
| Canada | 51,776 |
| Guatemala | 20,683 |
| Mexico | 16,807 |
| Costa Rica | 16,682 |
| Italy | 16,672 |
| Spain | 12,408 |
| Australia | 12,310 |
| Belize | 10,016 |
| Honduras | 9,071 |
| Panama | 4,147 |
| Sweden | 3,421 |
| Nicaragua | 2,557 |
| Germany | 1,475 |
| United Kingdom | 1,284 |
| France | 1,271 |
| Belgium | 1,081 |
| Switzerland | 970 |
| Venezuela | 956 |
| Colombia | 782 |
| Libya | 754 |
| Ecuador | 544 |
| Netherlands | 498 |
| Brazil | 289 |
| Dominican Republic | 278 |
| Norway | 225 |
| Egypt | 212 |
| Peru | 203 |
| Bolivia | 140 |
| Jamaica | 133 |
| Languages | |
| Religion | |
| Predominantly Christian: Roman Catholicism, Protestantism | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
Salvadorans (Spanish: Salvadoreños), also known as Salvadorians, are citizens of El Salvador, a country in Central America. Most Salvadorans live in El Salvador, although there is also a significant Salvadoran diaspora, particularly in the United States, with smaller communities in other countries around the world.
El Salvador's population was 6,218,000 in 2010, compared to 2,200,000 in 1950. In 2010, the percentage of the population below the age of 15 was 32.1%, 61% were between 15 and 65 years of age, while 6.9% were 65 years or older.