The average age for the population in the world is 37.4 years. This is the average age for developed countries, for developing countries it is 24.3 years.
Cuban and Puerto Rican populations in the US exceed the median age of the total population, with median ages of 40.2 and 39.5 years, respectively.
According to census.gov, the median age of people in Utah is 28.5 years of age (2007).
The median age is the age that divides a population into two equal halves, with half the population being younger and half being older than that age. It is considered a better measure of the central tendency of a population's age distribution compared to the mean because it is not influenced by extreme values.
According to census.gov, the median age of people in Colorado is 35.6 years of age (2007).
Population in July 2007: 98,406. Population change since 2000: +36.4% Males: 48,882 (49.7%) Females: 49,524 (50.3%) Median resident age: 28.7 years Tennessee median age: 35.9 years
6 years younger than the national median age
6 years younger than the national median age
Median age gives a more accurate representation of the central tendency of a population's age distribution, as it is less affected by outliers compared to the mean. It provides a clearer understanding of the typical age of a population and can be useful for demographic analysis and policy making.
According to census.gov, the median age of people in the US is 36.6 years of age (2007).
The current population of the state of Georgia is 4.28 million people. The median age of the population in Georgia is 38.6 years.
Population in July 2007: 98,406. Population change since 2000: +36.4% Males: 48,882 (49.7%) Females: 49,524 (50.3%) Median resident age: 28.7 years Tennessee median age: 35.9 years
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