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Demographic Data Report for Mississippi by County
Population: Age 40 and over
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2019-2023 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Age 40 And Over)
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Mississippi N/A 47.9 1,414,732 36 of 52
United States N/A 48.3 160,683,909 N/A
Issaquena County Rural 65.1 713 72
Sharkey County Rural 47.4 1,824 2,489
Quitman County Rural 51.3 3,030 1,696
Humphreys County Rural 47.4 3,589 2,489
Jefferson County Rural 52.9 3,769 1,283
Claiborne County Rural 43.3 3,858 2,873
Franklin County Rural 53.2 4,069 1,214
Tunica County Urban 42.4 4,069 2,917
Wilkinson County Rural 49.1 4,112 2,207
Benton County Urban 55.0 4,173 818
Choctaw County Rural 54.2 4,427 977
Kemper County Rural 51.1 4,529 1,751
Webster County Rural 50.5 5,018 1,892
Noxubee County Rural 49.9 5,062 2,023
Montgomery County Rural 52.5 5,094 1,392
Carroll County Rural 58.0 5,703 435
Tallahatchie County Rural 48.5 6,000 2,317
Lawrence County Rural 51.0 6,064 1,782
Jefferson Davis County Rural 55.4 6,196 755
Perry County Urban 55.0 6,301 818
Yalobusha County Rural 53.5 6,654 1,137
Greene County Rural 50.9 6,922 1,802
Calhoun County Rural 53.4 6,951 1,162
Walthall County Rural 51.2 7,104 1,733
Amite County Rural 58.7 7,402 361
Smith County Rural 52.2 7,410 1,468
Holmes County Urban 45.5 7,499 2,713
Clarke County Rural 52.9 8,161 1,283
Chickasaw County Rural 48.7 8,284 2,283
Covington County Rural 46.2 8,425 2,633
Jasper County Rural 53.3 8,645 1,189
Attala County Rural 49.5 8,755 2,114
Stone County Urban 48.7 9,013 2,283
Clay County Rural 50.1 9,244 1,995
Coahoma County Rural 44.7 9,292 2,779
Winston County Rural 53.4 9,400 1,162
Wayne County Rural 49.2 9,694 2,189
Tishomingo County Rural 53.8 10,080 1,078
Newton County Rural 47.7 10,094 2,451
Grenada County Rural 48.2 10,289 2,375
Leake County Rural 50.0 10,644 2,012
Tippah County Rural 49.4 10,690 2,131
George County Rural 46.0 11,447 2,661
Sunflower County Rural 46.6 11,806 2,582
Itawamba County Rural 49.4 11,821 2,131
Leflore County Rural 43.1 11,828 2,883
Prentiss County Rural 48.2 12,061 2,375
Yazoo County Urban 45.7 12,265 2,687
Marion County Rural 51.3 12,466 1,696
Scott County Urban 47.2 13,093 2,510
Simpson County Urban 51.0 13,178 1,782
Union County Rural 47.4 13,286 2,489
Tate County Urban 48.8 13,717 2,265
Neshoba County Rural 47.8 13,838 2,445
Copiah County Urban 49.7 13,916 2,071
Bolivar County Rural 46.3 13,958 2,620
Pontotoc County Rural 45.3 14,181 2,732
Adams County Rural 52.7 15,344 1,343
Panola County Rural 49.3 16,239 2,161
Oktibbeha County Rural 33.2 17,084 3,122
Alcorn County Rural 50.6 17,455 1,867
Marshall County Urban 51.9 17,603 1,542
Monroe County Rural 52.6 17,861 1,368
Lincoln County Rural 52.0 18,095 1,517
Pike County Rural 47.1 18,804 2,522
Washington County Rural 48.4 21,123 2,334
Warren County Rural 50.5 22,023 1,892
Lafayette County Rural 39.0 22,185 3,049
Hancock County Urban 56.1 25,826 640
Lowndes County Rural 47.2 27,471 2,510
Pearl River County Rural 51.6 29,275 1,629
Lamar County Urban 46.3 30,118 2,620
Jones County Rural 46.7 31,232 2,571
Forrest County Urban 40.7 31,733 2,999
Lauderdale County Rural 49.4 35,558 2,131
Lee County Rural 46.7 38,824 2,571
Madison County Urban 48.2 53,188 2,375
Jackson County Urban 49.5 71,520 2,114
Rankin County Urban 48.9 77,367 2,240
DeSoto County Urban 45.4 85,608 2,724
Harrison County Urban 47.6 99,654 2,466
Hinds County Urban 46.0 102,429 2,661
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 07/03/2025 10:36 pm.

Φ Rural-Urban Continuum Codes provided by the USDA.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Population: Age 40 and over, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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