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In 2020, there were 80,000 people over 100, an increase of around 50% since 2010. ... Conversely, states with the lowest percentage of adults over 85 years old included Utah, at 1.2%, and Alaska ...
The U.S. population grew only 0.1% from the previous year before. [88] The United States' population has grown by less than one million people for the first time since 1937, with the lowest numeric growth since at least 1900, when the Census Bureau began yearly population estimates. [88]
The Social Security Administration (SSA) estimates that the dependency ratio (people ages 65+ divided by people ages 20–64) in 2080 will be over 40%, compared to the 20% in 2005. [91] SSA data shows one out of every four 65-year-olds today will live past the age of 90, while one out of 10 will live past 95.
The total white population in 1790 was about 80% of British ancestry, and would go on to roughly double by natural increase every 25 years. From about 1675 onward, the native-born population of what would become the United States would never again drop below 85% of the total.
The city’s population in 2022 registered at 129,730, with a nearly equal distribution between men (50.15%) and women (49.85%). Sugar Land, Texas In Sugar Land, the population increased by 23.6% ...
Only 15.7% of the state's population is over 65, below the national average. ... 85.4. Kansas actually has a slightly below-average percentage of seniors among its citizens, at just 15.8%. ...
The following list of countries by age structure sorts the countries of the world according to the age distribution of their population. The population is divided into three groups: Ages 0 to 14 years: children. Ages 15 to 64 years: working population or adults. Over the age of 65: elderly, senior citizens.
Significant shifts in racial demographics were evident by the turn of the 21st century. By 2010, the White population was 85.3% and the Black population increased to 5.2%. The Asian population rose to 4%, and those identifying as two or more races rose to 2.4%. This trend was reflected in the 2020 census as well.