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Demographic Data Report for Tennessee by County
Population: Age 65 and over
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2015-2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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Value (Percent)
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People (Age 65 And Over)
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Rank within US
(of 3146 counties)
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Tennessee 16.0 1,075,124 27 of 52
United States 15.6 50,783,796 N/A
Lake County 15.5 1,144 2,445
Van Buren County 22.5 1,296 564
Moore County 20.5 1,307 966
Hancock County 20.5 1,352 948
Pickett County 26.9 1,365 169
Trousdale County 13.9 1,425 2,726
Perry County 20.5 1,632 964
Houston County 20.9 1,708 857
Clay County 23.7 1,817 408
Lewis County 20.5 2,471 940
Jackson County 22.0 2,565 644
Cannon County 18.4 2,602 1,600
Meigs County 21.7 2,630 685
Stewart County 19.6 2,632 1,214
Bledsoe County 17.9 2,656 1,740
Crockett County 18.6 2,682 1,524
Decatur County 23.4 2,739 438
Grundy County 20.5 2,740 945
Chester County 16.9 2,906 2,068
Sequatchie County 20.0 2,961 1,109
Wayne County 18.7 3,120 1,506
Haywood County 17.9 3,152 1,750
Smith County 16.4 3,230 2,238
Polk County 20.5 3,449 955
Union County 18.1 3,536 1,665
Humphreys County 19.3 3,556 1,304
DeKalb County 18.1 3,594 1,675
Scott County 16.5 3,633 2,180
Macon County 15.7 3,732 2,397
Morgan County 17.4 3,757 1,902
Fentress County 21.0 3,832 828
Benton County 23.8 3,849 395
Lauderdale County 15.3 3,971 2,487
Johnson County 22.4 3,972 577
Unicoi County 23.2 4,128 464
Hickman County 16.8 4,175 2,095
Overton County 20.1 4,433 1,075
Hardeman County 17.9 4,552 1,746
Grainger County 20.2 4,655 1,053
Henderson County 17.9 5,019 1,730
Marshall County 15.7 5,183 2,386
McNairy County 20.6 5,330 921
White County 20.1 5,374 1,088
Carroll County 19.9 5,555 1,129
Marion County 19.5 5,579 1,228
Hardin County 22.4 5,771 569
Giles County 19.8 5,810 1,151
Cheatham County 14.6 5,865 2,621
Rhea County 18.0 5,883 1,717
Obion County 19.8 6,024 1,152
Weakley County 18.0 6,037 1,701
Claiborne County 19.4 6,152 1,279
Lincoln County 18.9 6,402 1,439
Dyer County 17.2 6,431 1,997
Warren County 17.2 6,991 2,000
Bedford County 15.0 7,259 2,546
Henry County 22.8 7,349 521
Cocke County 20.9 7,413 872
Lawrence County 17.6 7,652 1,826
Franklin County 19.4 8,115 1,253
Campbell County 20.4 8,130 982
Dickson County 15.5 8,178 2,431
Fayette County 20.7 8,331 893
Tipton County 14.1 8,651 2,704
Gibson County 17.7 8,710 1,810
Coffee County 17.2 9,478 2,004
Monroe County 20.7 9,520 913
Robertson County 14.5 10,189 2,639
McMinn County 19.4 10,276 1,283
Jefferson County 19.6 10,538 1,202
Hamblen County 17.9 11,467 1,753
Hawkins County 20.6 11,635 939
Roane County 22.2 11,793 601
Carter County 21.2 11,952 794
Putnam County 16.6 12,831 2,169
Loudon County 25.8 13,522 225
Maury County 15.5 14,285 2,428
Greene County 21.2 14,567 798
Anderson County 19.7 14,987 1,183
Madison County 16.4 16,005 2,230
Bradley County 16.8 17,786 2,098
Cumberland County 30.2 17,899 58
Montgomery County 9.1 18,263 3,114
Sevier County 19.3 18,688 1,321
Wilson County 15.4 21,075 2,453
Washington County 17.9 22,820 1,762
Blount County 20.0 25,971 1,107
Sumner County 15.6 28,541 2,416
Williamson County 12.7 28,691 2,902
Rutherford County 10.2 32,205 3,083
Sullivan County 21.5 33,753 733
Hamilton County 17.2 62,141 1,985
Knox County 15.4 71,194 2,448
Davidson County 12.0 82,207 2,976
Shelby County 13.1 122,695 2,854
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/23/2023 5:28 am.
Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Population: Age 65 and over, see the dictionary.
Health Service Areas are a single county or cluster of contiguous counties which are relatively self-contained with respect to hospital care. For more detailed information, please see Health Service Area information page. Puerto Rico is being treated as a Health Service Area for this data presentation.
Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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