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Maine
44.8
New Hampshire
43.0
Vermont
42.8
West Virginia
42.7
Florida
42.2
Connecticut
41.1
Delaware
41.0
Pennsylvania
40.9
Montana
40.1
New Jersey
40.0
Rhode Island
40.0
Michigan
39.8
South Carolina
39.7
Massachusetts
39.6
Wisconsin
39.6
Ohio
39.5
Oregon
39.5
Hawaii
39.4
Alabama
39.2
Kentucky
39.0
New York
39.0
North Carolina
38.9
Maryland
38.8
Tennessee
38.8
Missouri
38.7
Virginia
38.4
Arkansas
38.3
Illinois
38.3
Iowa
38.3
Nevada
38.2
Minnesota
38.1
New Mexico
38.1
Wyoming
38.0
Arizona
37.9
Indiana
37.8
Washington
37.8
Mississippi
37.7
Louisiana
37.2
South Dakota
37.2
Colorado
36.9
Georgia
36.9
Kansas
36.9
California
36.7
Oklahoma
36.7
Idaho
36.6
Nebraska
36.6
North Dakota
35.2
Texas
34.8
Alaska
34.6
District of Columbia
34.1
Utah
31.1

Oldest States 2024

Oldest States 2024

The oldest states in the United States in are primarily on the Eastern seaboard. There are many reasons why these states have the median ages they do, and the demographics of an older population. Maine is the state with the oldest population. The top ten states in America that are considered the oldest states and their median ages are as follows:

Maine – Baby Boomer Population

Maine is the oldest state in the nation with a median age of 45 years. It is considered the oldest because it has a high percentage of baby boomers or people between 45 years old and 64 years old. There is a very low percentage of people under the age of 44 in Maine.

Some experts refer to this as a surplus of baby boomers, a trend that is seen in many Eastern states.

New Hampshire – Late Middle-Agers

The state of New Hampshire has a very similar demographic to Maine. With a population of over 1.3 million, New Hampshire has a largely middle-age population. This is another state where there is fewer youth than the middle-agers and elderly population.

In New Hampshire, it is estimated that 21 percent of the population is under 18, 65 percent is between 18 and 64, and 13 percent of the population is over 65.

Vermont – Getting Older

Vermont is a state that is said to be getting older every year. It is estimated that over half the population of Vermont is over the age of 43. Compared to the nation’s average of 15 percent of the population over 65 years old, Vermont has over 18.7 percent of the population over 65 years old.

It is estimated that one in every five people in Vermont is over 65 years, and this is what is throwing the median age off to make Vermont the third-largest state. Florida is the fourth oldest state in the union, trailing just behind Vermont with a median age of 42 years. These states with the median age also have a significant portion of the demographic eligible for Medicare, with many experts predicting the number in Vermont will increase to one out of every four people there being over the age of 65.

Oldest States 2024

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State
Median Age (years)
Median Age (Male)
Median Age (Female)
65+
75+
85+
Maine44.843.446.219.73%8%2.45%
New Hampshire43.041.744.317.45%6.94%2.13%
Vermont42.841.144.318.66%7.33%2.14%
West Virginia42.741.344.120.4%8.3%2.29%
Florida42.240.643.818.92%8.51%2.52%
Connecticut41.139.442.716.98%7.45%2.6%
Delaware41.039.142.917.43%7%1.8%
Pennsylvania40.939.342.518.03%7.85%2.61%
Montana40.139.041.117.34%6.85%1.86%
New Jersey40.038.541.515.48%6.73%2.19%
Rhode Island40.038.341.616.62%7.2%2.37%
Michigan39.838.441.317.06%7.02%2.2%
South Carolina39.738.041.116.48%6.38%1.58%
Massachusetts39.638.040.916.19%6.88%2.35%
Wisconsin39.638.540.716.57%6.9%2.25%
Ohio39.538.040.916.85%7.08%2.21%
Oregon39.538.540.617.39%6.81%2.08%
Hawaii39.437.941.018.26%7.91%2.82%
Alabama39.237.740.616.09%6.54%1.72%
Kentucky39.037.640.416.08%6.44%1.73%
New York39.037.540.516.55%7.2%2.39%
North Carolina38.937.440.415.38%6.16%1.73%
Maryland38.837.340.315.02%6.2%1.9%
Tennessee38.837.540.115.37%6.18%1.68%
Missouri38.737.440.216.63%7.04%2.09%
Virginia38.437.139.715.02%6.1%1.7%
Arkansas38.336.939.716.51%6.9%1.93%
Illinois38.337.039.615.9%6.74%2.16%
Iowa38.337.239.416.72%7.37%2.47%
Nevada38.237.538.914.89%5.7%1.41%
Minnesota38.137.339.015.41%6.53%2.13%
New Mexico38.136.639.617.25%6.96%1.98%
Wyoming38.037.338.716.29%6.32%1.7%
Arizona37.936.739.316.84%7.1%1.87%
Indiana37.836.539.115.25%6.31%1.98%
Washington37.836.738.814.8%5.78%1.76%
Mississippi37.736.339.016.13%6.51%1.76%
Louisiana37.235.938.415.78%6.31%1.75%
South Dakota37.236.338.215.81%6.6%2.2%
Colorado36.936.037.913.67%5.2%1.58%
Georgia36.935.538.213.09%5.03%1.32%
Kansas36.935.738.215.65%6.71%2.27%
California36.735.637.914.51%6.1%1.97%
Oklahoma36.735.537.915.15%6.33%1.7%
Idaho36.635.937.413.95%5.48%1.45%
Nebraska36.635.737.615.19%6.54%2.16%
North Dakota35.234.336.314.75%6.63%2.25%
Texas34.833.935.811.6%4.61%1.31%
Alaska34.634.135.211.95%3.86%0.94%
District of Columbia34.134.034.212.51%5.31%1.64%
Utah31.130.431.810.1%4.02%1.05%
United States38.337.139.615.56%6.48%1.97%
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Oldest States 2024

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