Counties with the most seniors in Delaware
Seniors will comprise more than 20% of U.S. residents in 2030, up from 15% in 2020. By 2034, older adults will outnumber children, according to Census Bureau projections.
Across the U.S., 52 million Americans are 65 years or older, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, and a quarter of them live in just three states: California, Florida, and Texas. By comparison, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, Wyoming, and Alaska each have fewer than 150,000 senior residents. The size of a state's senior population means a lot in terms of demand for resources like health care, affordable housing, assisted living, in-home and nursing care, and support services, and the quality and availability of those resources help determine where seniors migrate.
With baby boomers moving into old age, fewer babies being born, and longer life expectancies, the senior population of America is on a spectacular rise. The lengthening of the U.S. life expectancy has been particularly dramatic, rising to nearly 79 years from 68 years in 1950.
Stacker compiled a list of counties with the most seniors in Delaware using data from the U.S. Census Bureau. Counties are ranked by the highest percentage of residents 65 years or older according to 2020 5-year estimates.
Keep reading to find out which counties have the most seniors in Delaware.
#3. New Castle County
- Population aged 18 and younger: 21.5%
- Median age: 38.7 years old
--- Median age of males: 37.1 years old
--- Median age of females: 40.2 years old
- Total population: 558,306 people
#2. Kent County
- Population aged 18 and younger: 23.0%
- Median age: 38.1 years old
--- Median age of males: 36.3 years old
--- Median age of females: 40.2 years old
- Total population: 179,124 people
#1. Sussex County
- Population aged 18 and younger: 18.6%
- Median age: 50.3 years old
--- Median age of males: 48.6 years old
--- Median age of females: 51.8 years old
- Total population: 230,249 people