Changing Median Age of Population in United States of America (2000-2030)

Changing Median Age of Population in United States of America (2000-2030)

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TGM StatBox. (2024). Changing Median Age of Population in United States of America (2000-2030). TGM StatBox.
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Timeframe: 2000-2030
Country: USA
Published date: 2024
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The United Nations provides data and projections for countries and regions worldwide, making it a comprehensive source for understanding demographic trends.

Key Takeaways

The United States saw a gradual increase in median age from 34.3 years in 2000 to an anticipated 39.6 years by 2030. Key drivers include declining birth rates and a steady increase in life expectancy. Urbanization has also influenced this trend, with over 80% of Americans residing in cities, where better healthcare and economic opportunities have contributed to longer life expectancies.

Between 2020 and 2030, the median age is expected to grow from 37.2 to 39.6 years, reflecting a continued trend toward an older population. This demographic shift suggests growing healthcare and social service demands in urban areas. The response to an aging population will be critical, particularly in cities where the effects of this demographic transition are most pronounced, influencing urban policy and resource allocation for elder care.

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