Census highlights: 2021 shows most residents in Massachusetts aged 55 to 59

Census highlights: 2021 shows most residents in Massachusetts aged 55 to 59
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Massachusetts’ population leaned heavily towards the 55 to 59 years demographic, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by Bay State News.

There were 499,884 individuals or 7.1% of the population falling within this age bracket.

The state registered a median age of 40, outpacing the national average of 38 in 2021.

Data also showed that women had a longer life expectancy than men, with 1.5% of women population over the age of 84 in comparison to 0.8% of men. To provide a broader perspective, the U.S. recorded 1.2% of women in the same age bracket nationwide.

According to the 2021 census, the median age varied across different ethnicities in the state. The average white resident in Massachusetts is 44 years old, while African Americans have a median age of 34 years old. The Asian population averages 35 years old, and Hispanics had an average of 29 years old.

Massachusetts’ total population stood at 6,991,852 individuals in 2021.

OurWorldinData.org, an online project tracking global data and trends, says cities, states, countries and continents with higher median ages typically do better economically and residents earn higher wages than developing countries.

The median age of a United States resident has risen from 29.5-years-old in 1960 to 38.4-years-old in 2019. It has risen fairly consistently by two years every decade since the 1970’s.

An agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, the Census Bureau is responsible for compiling statistical facts about the American people, places and economy. Data for this story was compiled from the bureau’s American Community Survey. Information from the survey helps to determine how federal and state funds are distributed. These funds significantly influence community services, education, and infrastructure in areas like Massachusetts.

Massachusetts Population by Age in 2021
Massachusetts’ Population by Age
Age Estimated Number % of Overall Population
Under 5 years 357,943 5.1%
5 to 9 years 371,837 5.3%
10 to 14 years 405,900 5.8%
15 to 17 years 254,044 3.6%
18 and 19 years 212,605 3%
20 years 100,695 1.4%
21 years 101,350 1.4%
22 to 24 years 284,610 4.1%
25 to 29 years 498,204 7.1%
30 to 34 years 492,419 7%
35 to 39 years 453,008 6.5%
40 to 44 years 420,388 6%
45 to 49 years 438,867 6.3%
50 to 54 years 480,563 6.9%
55 to 59 years 499,884 7.1%
60 and 61 years 189,117 2.7%
62 to 64 years 274,387 3.9%
65 and 66 years 161,750 2.3%
67 to 69 years 219,573 3.1%
70 to 74 years 301,597 4.3%
75 to 79 years 189,151 2.7%
80 to 84 years 125,133 1.8%
85 years and over 158,827 2.3%

Source: US Census Bureau



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