Saturday, August 22, 2020

Senior Citizen Population by State Per 2010 Census

Senior Citizen Population by State Per 2010 Census This article records the United States senior resident populace (for example sixty-five years of age and over) by state, as recorded in the 2010 Census. This information is pertinent to national and state races in light of the fact that verifiably, more senior residents vote Republican than vote Democratic. In the 2008 presidential political race, senior residents across the nation vigorously preferred Republican John McCain over Democrat Barack Obama by an edge of 53% to 45%. Detailed crusade specialists Democracy Corps about the 2008 political decision in contrast with 2004, According to the leave surveys, while Obama made increases with almost all gatherings contrasted with John Kerry, this didn't occur with seniors. They, alongside gay and lesbian voters, were the enormous underperformers for Obama. Notwithstanding, in the 2012 decisions, voters sixty-five years of age and over could be disturbed enough over Republican recommendations to cut as well as change Social Security and Medicare advantages to select to decide in favor of Democratic up-and-comers. States with high groupings of senior residents incorporate 2012 battlegrounds Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, and potential battleground states Missouri, Arizona, Montana and Iowa. State Resident Population65 Years Old and OverAccording to the 2010 Census Exceptionally High Level of Senior Citizen Population 1. Florida - 17.3% 2. West Virginia - 16.0% 3. Maine - 15.9% 4. Pennsylvania - 15.4% 5. Iowa - 14.9% 6. Montana - 14.8% 7. Vermont - 14.6% 8. North Dakota - 14.5% 9. Arkansas - 14.4% 9. Rhode Island - 14.4% 9. Delaware - 14.4% 12. South Dakota - 14.3% 12. Hawaii - 14.3% Significant Level of Senior Citizen Population 14. Connecticut - 14.2% 15. Ohio - 14.1 % 16. Missouri - 14.0% 17. Oregon - 13.9% 18. Michigan - 13.8% 18. Arizona - 13.8% 18. Massachusetts - 13.8% 18. Alabama - 13.8% 22. Wisconsin - 13.7% 22. South Carolina - 13.7% 24. Nebraska - 13.5% 24. New York - 13.5% 24. Oklahoma - 13.5% 24. New Jersey - 13.5% Middle Level of Senior Citizen Population 28. New Hampshire - 13.5% 29. Tennessee - 13.4% 30. Kentucky - 13.3% 31. New Mexico - 13.2% 31. Kansas - 13.2% 33. Indiana - 13.0% 34. North Carolina - 12.9% 34. Minnesota - 12.9% 36. Mississippi - 12.8% 37. Illinois - 12.5% 38. Wyoming - 12.4% 38. Idaho - 12.4% 40. Louisiana - 12.3% 40. Maryland - 12.3% 40. Washington - 12.3% 43. Virginia - 12.2% 44. Nevada - 12.0% Low Level of Senior Citizen Population 45. California - 11.4% 46. Colorado - 10.9% 47. Georgia - 10.7% 48. Texas - 10.3% 49. Utah - 9.0% 50. The Frozen North - 7.7% Joblessness Rates by State Foreclosure Rates by State Top 20 Labor Union States Hispanic Population by State African-American Population by State U.S. Statistics Bureau , Table 16, State Resident Population by Age and State: 2010

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