Supplementary Data Tables, Community Health Indicators

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Supplementary Data Tables, Community Health Indicators Table 7.1: U.S. Population Trends and Projections by Age, 1980 – 2060(1) Year Population 0-19 Years (thousands) Population 20-64 Years (thousands) Population 65-84 Years Population 85+ Years 1980 72,416 128,631 23,306 2,193 1990 71,322 146,146 28,162 3,080 2000 80,473 165,957 30,752 4,240 2010 83,268 185,210 34,775 5,493 2015 82,110 191,429 41,526 6,304 2020 82,625 195,439 49,715 6,726 2025 83,673 197,742 58,438 7,482 2030 84,767 200,527 64,977 9,131 2035 86,153 204,951 67,324 11,908 2040 87,135 210,741 67,711 14,634 2045 87,967 216,717 67,453 17,259 2050 88,992 221,342 69,024 18,971 2055 90,267 224,675 73,016 19,455 2060 91,610 227,022 78,441 19,724 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census. Projections of the Population by Sex and Age for the United States: 2015-2060. (1) Years 2015 through 2060 are projections. Data for Chart 7.1 A-52