2020: Cibola County residents have median age of 38

2020: Cibola County residents have median age of 38
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Cibola County residents have a median age of 38-years-old as of 2020, according to US Census Data.

Median ages divide a population into two equally sized groups, rather than the average which takes all the ages of Cibola County residents and divides it by the number of residents.

OurWorldinData.org, an online project tracking global data and trends, says cities, states, countries and continents with higher median ages typically do better economically and residents earn higher wages than developing countries.

The median age of a United States resident has risen from 29.5-years-old in 1960 to 38.4-years-old in 2019. It has risen fairly consistently by two years every decade since the 1970’s.

Median ages of men and women by Ethnicity in Cibola County
Ethnicity Median Age – Male Median Age – Female
American Indian and Alaska Native 33 34
Asian – 36
Black or African American 39 69
Hispanic or Latino 35 34
White 46 49
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander – –
Some other race 36 44
Multiracial 48 30


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