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New research from the Census Bureau shows that from Florida to Alaska, Virginia to Missouri, older Americans are gathering in some communities where they may find that they have much in common with their neighbors.
At the top of the list is Sumter County, Florida, which has the nation's highest percentage of residents age 65 and older, according to new data. The Census Bureau's numbers show that more than half of the county's population — 55.6 percent — were over 65 during the period from 2014 to 2018. That's up from 47.6 percent in 2009-2013. Sumter, which is west of Orlando in central Florida, is home to The Villages retirement community.
The new nationwide survey data for the 2014-2018 five-year period offers an interesting profile of the country's older population. “By looking at the latest data, resources can be provided to support not only the aging population, but all groups across the country,” says Victoria Velkoff, associate director for demographic programs for the Census.
Here are a few insights about how America's older adults cluster nationwide:
- Income: Median household income for homes with someone age 65 and older was highest in Hawaii ($65,086) and lowest in Mississippi ($34,275).
- Veterans: Of the 18.6 million veterans in the United States, 49.5 percent were 65 years and older. The counties with the largest proportions of veterans among older residents include Comanche County, Oklahoma; Coryell County, Texas; Lyon County, Nevada; Nye County, Nevada; and Okaloosa County, Florida.
- Living alone: New York County, New York; Richmond, Virginia; and St. Louis had some of the highest percentages of households in which someone over the age of 65 was living alone.
- Working: In Alexandria, Virginia, 30.3 percent of people age 65 and older are still working, one of the highest shares in the nation. Other counties with similar shares include Fairbanks North Star Borough, Alaska; Garfield County, Colorado; Marin County, California; Montgomery County, Maryland; and Windham County, Vermont.
- Education: Alexandria also was one of the leaders for counties in which older residents had earned a bachelor's degree or higher, which may account for why many of its older residents are able to continue working later in life. Other counties that ranked high by this measure of education were Boulder County, Colorado; Fairfax County, Virginia; Howard County, Maryland; Marin County, California; and Montgomery County, Maryland.
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