No. The US is actually a fairly old, to common aged country compared to the rest of the world. This is mainly due to the fact that most countries remained under European control until the late 1800s - mid 1900s.
Jacksonville, NC is the youngest US city with an average age of 22.9 years old. This is due to the overwhelming number of military in the area.
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It is Wyoming that is the "youngest" of the "W" states in the U.S. It became the 44th state on July 10, 1890. A link can be found below.
4 US states begin with the letter W.Wyoming is the youngest state. It became a state on July 10, 1890Washington became a state on November 11, 1889West Virginia became a state on June 30, 1863Wisconsin became a state on May 29, 1848
Kentucky
Both the youngest U.S. Vice President, John C. Breckinridge, and the oldest, Alben W. Barkley, were from Kentucky.
No, the youngest is 15.
According to the 2000 census, the state with the oldest average age is West Virginia, at 38.9 years. #2 is Florida, at 38.7. The youngest is Utah, with an average age of 27.1. This is a wide range, but the second youngest state is Texas, at 32.2.
The majority of the US has 16 as the age of consent. There is no lower age. A few states have set it at 17 or even 18.
Theodore Roosevelt was the youngest to serve. Jack Kennedy was the second youngest and the youngest to win by election.
The laws vary from state to state in the US. Most require you to be at least 18 to obtain a tattoo. Some have exceptions with parental permission. Your local tattoo shop can provide a quick answer for your state.
Depends in which state you live in.
It spent 47 years as the youngest state in the Union until Alaska was admitted.