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Demographic Data Report for Mississippi by County
Population: Age 18-39
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
Sorted by Percent

County
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Value (Percent)
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People (Age 18-39)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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United States N/A 29.5 98,945,767 N/A
Mississippi N/A 28.5 840,211 35 of 52
Yazoo County Urban 30.1 7,465 468
Yalobusha County Rural 24.6 3,057 2,016
Winston County Rural 23.5 4,128 2,338
Wilkinson County Rural 29.1 2,377 638
Webster County Rural 26.0 2,592 1,485
Wayne County Rural 25.9 5,108 1,522
Washington County Rural 26.7 11,435 1,232
Warren County Rural 25.3 10,877 1,754
Walthall County Rural 26.2 3,625 1,415
Union County Rural 27.9 7,855 884
Tunica County Urban 27.5 2,603 993
Tishomingo County Rural 24.3 4,542 2,109
Tippah County Rural 26.4 5,681 1,335
Tate County Urban 28.9 8,198 676
Tallahatchie County Rural 29.9 3,517 490
Sunflower County Rural 32.1 7,808 283
Stone County Urban 29.6 5,589 540
Smith County Rural 23.7 3,356 2,289
Simpson County Urban 26.1 6,718 1,451
Sharkey County Rural 29.2 1,132 615
Scott County Urban 26.2 7,265 1,415
Rankin County Urban 28.2 44,735 824
Quitman County Rural 25.4 1,469 1,712
Prentiss County Rural 28.8 7,261 703
Pontotoc County Rural 28.6 9,011 738
Pike County Rural 27.1 10,717 1,112
Perry County Urban 23.0 2,633 2,479
Pearl River County Rural 24.9 14,325 1,908
Panola County Rural 26.8 8,791 1,196
Oktibbeha County Rural 48.9 25,302 12
Noxubee County Rural 24.7 2,472 1,977
Newton County Rural 27.7 5,844 935
Neshoba County Rural 26.0 7,516 1,485
Montgomery County Rural 25.0 2,404 1,871
Monroe County Rural 24.7 8,349 1,977
Marshall County Urban 27.1 9,219 1,112
Marion County Rural 25.2 6,085 1,789
Madison County Urban 26.8 29,963 1,196
Lowndes County Rural 28.4 16,439 782
Lincoln County Rural 24.7 8,599 1,977
Leflore County Rural 29.1 7,906 638
Lee County Rural 28.4 23,589 782
Leake County Rural 26.2 5,582 1,415
Lawrence County Rural 23.3 2,743 2,400
Lauderdale County Rural 27.0 19,294 1,142
Lamar County Urban 29.0 19,085 656
Lafayette County Rural 42.9 25,004 33
Kemper County Rural 30.6 2,674 421
Jones County Rural 27.7 18,382 935
Jefferson Davis County Rural 24.5 2,727 2,046
Jefferson County Rural 27.1 1,913 1,112
Jasper County Rural 24.7 3,974 1,977
Jackson County Urban 27.1 39,298 1,112
Itawamba County Rural 30.4 7,313 436
Issaquena County Rural 27.5 255 993
Humphreys County Rural 25.4 1,875 1,712
Holmes County Urban 29.6 4,786 540
Hinds County Urban 30.1 65,693 468
Harrison County Urban 28.5 60,204 761
Hancock County Urban 24.1 11,109 2,168
Grenada County Rural 27.0 5,737 1,142
Greene County Rural 30.2 4,105 458
George County Rural 28.0 7,036 858
Franklin County Rural 24.8 1,893 1,934
Forrest County Urban 36.7 28,709 103
DeSoto County Urban 29.1 55,700 638
Covington County Rural 29.8 5,414 513
Copiah County Urban 28.0 7,803 858
Coahoma County Rural 27.9 5,724 884
Clay County Rural 27.8 5,107 911
Clarke County Rural 25.5 3,905 1,660
Claiborne County Rural 32.7 2,806 250
Choctaw County Rural 24.7 2,002 1,977
Chickasaw County Rural 27.2 4,609 1,081
Carroll County Rural 24.9 2,408 1,908
Calhoun County Rural 25.6 3,309 1,623
Bolivar County Rural 27.9 8,242 884
Benton County Urban 25.1 1,907 1,836
Attala County Rural 25.8 4,517 1,555
Amite County Rural 20.6 2,584 2,901
Alcorn County Rural 27.7 9,482 935
Adams County Rural 26.9 7,744 1,171

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/30/2026 12:05 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Population: Age 18-39, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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