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United States -- States; and Puerto Rico
GCT-P5. Age and Sex:  2000  More information about this table...
Data Set: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent Data
NOTE: For information on confidentiality protection, nonsampling error, definitions, and count corrections see http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/datanotes/expsf1u.htm.

Geographic area

Total
population

Percent of total population

Median age (years)


Males per
100 females

Under
18
years

18 to
24
years

25 to
44
years

45 to
64
years


65
years
and
over

All
ages


18
years
and
over

United States

281,421,906

25.7

9.6

30.2

22.0

12.4

35.3

96.3

93.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Alabama

4,447,100

25.3

9.9

29.0

22.8

13.0

35.8

93.3

89.6

Alaska

626,932

30.4

9.1

32.5

22.3

5.7

32.4

107.0

107.6

Arizona

5,130,632

26.6

10.0

29.5

20.9

13.0

34.2

99.7

97.7

Arkansas

2,673,400

25.4

9.8

28.1

22.7

14.0

36.0

95.3

92.1

California

33,871,648

27.3

9.9

31.6

20.5

10.6

33.3

99.3

97.1

Colorado

4,301,261

25.6

10.0

32.6

22.2

9.7

34.3

101.4

100.0

Connecticut

3,405,565

24.7

8.0

30.3

23.2

13.8

37.4

93.9

90.5

Delaware

783,600

24.8

9.6

30.2

22.4

13.0

36.0

94.4

91.0

District of Columbia

572,059

20.1

12.7

33.1

21.9

12.2

34.6

89.0

86.1

Florida

15,982,378

22.8

8.3

28.6

22.7

17.6

38.7

95.3

92.5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Georgia

8,186,453

26.5

10.2

32.4

21.3

9.6

33.4

96.8

94.0

Hawaii

1,211,537

24.4

9.5

29.9

22.9

13.3

36.2

101.0

99.4

Idaho

1,293,953

28.5

10.7

28.0

21.5

11.3

33.2

100.5

98.5

Illinois

12,419,293

26.1

9.8

30.6

21.5

12.1

34.7

95.9

92.9

Indiana

6,080,485

25.9

10.1

29.5

22.1

12.4

35.2

96.3

93.3

Iowa

2,926,324

25.1

10.2

27.6

22.2

14.9

36.6

96.3

93.4

Kansas

2,688,418

26.5

10.3

28.6

21.4

13.3

35.2

97.7

95.0

Kentucky

4,041,769

24.6

9.9

30.0

23.0

12.5

35.9

95.6

92.5

Louisiana

4,468,976

27.3

10.6

28.9

21.6

11.6

34.0

93.8

90.1

Maine

1,274,923

23.6

8.1

29.1

24.8

14.4

38.6

94.8

91.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maryland

5,296,486

25.6

8.5

31.4

23.1

11.3

36.0

93.4

89.8

Massachusetts

6,349,097

23.6

9.1

31.3

22.4

13.5

36.5

93.0

89.5

Michigan

9,938,444

26.1

9.4

29.8

22.4

12.3

35.5

96.2

93.2

Minnesota

4,919,479

26.2

9.6

30.4

21.8

12.1

35.4

98.1

95.6

Mississippi

2,844,658

27.3

10.9

28.4

21.4

12.1

33.8

93.4

89.6

Missouri

5,595,211

25.5

9.6

29.1

22.3

13.5

36.1

94.6

91.3

Montana

902,195

25.5

9.5

27.2

24.4

13.4

37.5

99.3

97.2

Nebraska

1,711,263

26.3

10.2

28.5

21.5

13.6

35.3

97.2

94.6

Nevada

1,998,257

25.6

9.0

31.5

23.0

11.0

35.0

103.9

103.2

New Hampshire

1,235,786

25.0

8.4

30.9

23.8

12.0

37.1

96.8

94.1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

New Jersey

8,414,350

24.8

8.0

31.2

22.7

13.2

36.7

94.3

90.9

New Mexico

1,819,046

28.0

9.8

28.4

22.2

11.7

34.6

96.7

94.0

New York

18,976,457

24.7

9.3

30.7

22.3

12.9

35.9

93.1

89.4

North Carolina

8,049,313

24.4

10.0

31.1

22.5

12.0

35.3

96.0

93.3

North Dakota

642,200

25.0

11.4

27.2

21.6

14.7

36.2

99.6

97.8

Ohio

11,353,140

25.4

9.3

29.3

22.7

13.3

36.2

94.4

91.1

Oklahoma

3,450,654

25.9

10.3

28.3

22.3

13.2

35.5

96.6

93.8

Oregon

3,421,399

24.7

9.6

29.1

23.7

12.8

36.3

98.4

96.2

Pennsylvania

12,281,054

23.8

8.9

28.6

23.1

15.6

38.0

93.4

89.9

Rhode Island

1,048,319

23.6

10.2

29.6

22.0

14.5

36.7

92.5

88.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

South Carolina

4,012,012

25.2

10.2

29.6

23.0

12.1

35.4

94.5

91.2

South Dakota

754,844

26.8

10.3

27.3

21.2

14.3

35.6

98.5

96.1

Tennessee

5,689,283

24.6

9.6

30.2

23.2

12.4

35.9

94.9

91.6

Texas

20,851,820

28.2

10.5

31.1

20.2

9.9

32.3

98.6

96.2

Utah

2,233,169

32.2

14.2

28.1

17.0

8.5

27.1

100.4

97.9

Vermont

608,827

24.2

9.3

29.0

24.8

12.7

37.7

96.1

93.3

Virginia

7,078,515

24.6

9.6

31.6

23.0

11.2

35.7

96.3

93.7

Washington

5,894,121

25.7

9.5

30.8

22.8

11.2

35.3

99.1

97.0

West Virginia

1,808,344

22.3

9.5

27.7

25.2

15.3

38.9

94.6

91.7

Wisconsin

5,363,675

25.5

9.7

29.5

22.2

13.1

36.0

97.6

95.1

Wyoming

493,782

26.1

10.1

28.1

24.0

11.7

36.2

101.2

99.7

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Puerto Rico

3,808,610

28.7

11.3

27.6

21.3

11.2

32.1

92.8

88.4

(X) Not applicable
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Summary File 1, Matrices PCT12 and P13.



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