Latest Census Bureau Population Estimates Indicate Aging Across Tennessee

  • Thursday, June 23, 2016

According to numbers released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau, Tennessee's 2015 median age is 38.6 years, slightly older than the U.S. median age, which rose from 37.7 in 2014 to 37.8 in 2015.  The data release includes national, state and county population estimates for 2015 by age, sex, race and Hispanic origin. 

A partner to the U.S. Census Bureau, the Tennessee State Data Center is housed within the Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville's Haslam College of Business. 

Tennessee highlights:
The majority of Tennessee counties followed the national trend and had higher median ages in 2015 than in 2014: 70 counties in Tennessee aged, 10 did not change and 15 had lower median ages than in the previous year. 

The oldest counties (those with the highest median ages) in 2015 were located between Middle Tennessee and Knoxville: Cumberland (50.5), Pickett (49.1), Loudon (47.4), Clay (47.2) and Jackson (46.7). 

The youngest counties (those with the lowest median ages) were in Middle and West Tennessee: Montgomery (30.5), Rutherford (33.4), Davidson (34.4), Shelby (35.2) and Putnam (36.5). 

The 2015 male and female shares of the total population were the same as the national average: 49 percent male and 51 percent female. 

The 2015 racial categories, alone or in combination with one or more other races, were reported as follows: 

White: 5,308,260
Black or African-American: 1,192,750
American Indian and Alaska Native: 69,939
Asian: 144,530
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander: 11,262 

While the eldest baby boomer age range (65–69) had the highest growth rates in Tennessee, the age range with the largest number of people in 2015 was 20–24 years old. 

The age groups with highest percentage growth from 2014 to 2015 and from 2010 to 2015 were 25-29, 60-64, 65-69, 70-74, 75-79 and 85 and over. The 65–69 age range had the highest growth rates in both time frames: 

Table: Fastest-growing Age Groups in Tennessee

Age Group

2014-2015 Growth

2010-2015 Growth

25-29

3.2%

6.8%

60-64

2.4%

9.0%

65-69

4.0%

26.1%

70-74

3.3%

23.0%

75-79

2.9%

14.0%

85 and over

2.7%

13.8%


Full sets of data, including age, race, sex and Hispanic origin, are available from the U.S. Census Bureau's population estimates data site. Graphic representations of Tennessee data are also available from the Tennessee State Data Center. 

The Tennessee State Data Center provides U.S. Census data and products, training and technical assistance to users, feedback to the Census Bureau on data usability, and assistance to state and local governments. 

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