Key insights and market outlook
The new capital city of Indonesia, Nusantara (IKN), has been inhabited by 147,427 people as of 2025, with 50.73% being Gen Z and Millennials. The data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) shows that the population is dominated by productive age groups (15-64 years) at 67.91%. The OIKN is using this data to plan infrastructure development and public facilities, particularly entertainment and sports venues that cater to the young population.
The Central Statistics Agency (BPS) has released the first comprehensive population data for Nusantara (IKN), Indonesia's new capital city, showing a total population of 147,427 people across 43,293 households. The data reveals that the city is predominantly inhabited by young residents, with Gen Z making up 27.20% and Millennials accounting for 23.53% of the population. Combined, these two generations constitute 50.73% of the total population.
The Head of OIKN, Basuki Hadimuljono, stated that this data will be crucial in guiding future development plans for the new capital. The information will help identify essential infrastructure needs, such as sanitation facilities and clean water supply, as well as public amenities that cater to the young demographic. For instance, the data shows that 0.54% of households still live in homes with dirt floors, and 0.33% lack proper toilet facilities.
The dominance of younger generations in IKN is influencing the type of infrastructure and public facilities being planned. Basuki mentioned that the city needs to be designed with young people in mind, with potential investments in entertainment and sports facilities such as padel courts and cinemas. This approach aims to create a vibrant and attractive environment that meets the needs and preferences of its youthful population.
The population data provides a foundation for strategic planning and investment in IKN. By understanding the demographic makeup and living conditions of the current residents, the OIKN can better prioritize development projects and attract appropriate investments. The focus will likely be on creating a sustainable and livable city that supports the well-being of its inhabitants while addressing challenges such as stunting and sanitation.
IKN Population Data Release
Infrastructure Planning Initiation