Population Under Age 18 Declined Last Decade (2024)

The nation’s adult population increased faster than the under-age-18 population and the U.S. population as a whole in the last decade, according to the first detailed 2020 Census data released today.

In 2020, the U.S. Census Bureau counted 331.4 million people living in the United States; more than three-quarters (77.9%) or 258.3 million were adults, 18 years or older — a 10.1% increase from 234.6 million in 2010. The aging of baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, who were ages 57 to 75 in 2021, is partly driving the growth in the adult population.

The 2020 Census shows that the Northeast had the largest proportion of adult population (79.7%) and the smallest proportion of people under age 18 (20.3%).

In contrast, the South had the lowest proportion of adult population (77.5%) and the highest proportion of young population (22.5%).

By comparison, the younger population under age 18 numbered 73.1 million, or 22.1% of the U.S. population in 2020, a 1.4% decrease from 74.2 million in 2010. The slow decline of the younger population is in part due to ageneral decrease in fertility, ongoing since 2007.

During the same period, the total U.S. population grew at a slower rate than the adult population: up 7.4% from 308.7 million in 2010 (Table 1).

Although the adult population grew from 2010 to 2020, the growth was lower than in the first decade of the 21st century when it grew 12.2%, to 234.6 million in 2010 from 209.1 million in 2000.

Adult Population in the West Shows Fastest Growth, South Had Largest Increase

The 2020 Census shows that the Northeast had the largest proportion of adult population (79.7%) and the smallest proportion of people under age 18 (20.3%) (Table 2a).

In contrast, the South had the lowest proportion of adult population (77.5%) and the highest proportion of young population (22.5%).

But only the South maintained growth in both age groups from 2000 to 2010 and 2010 to 2020: The young population in that region increased by 2.2 million (8.7%) and by 0.6 million (2.1%), respectively (Table 2b).

The adult population in the South also experienced the largest numeric increase of 11.1 million, or 12.8%, between 2010 and 2020.

The figure below shows that the adult population grew in all regions during the 2000s and 2010s. The West experienced the fastest population change between 2010 and 2020, adding 7 million (13%) adults.

However, the Northeast was the only region where the adult population grew faster between 2010 and 2020 (6.8% or 2.9 million) than between 2000 and 2010 (6% or 2.4 million).

In the rest of the regions and across the country, the adult population grew at a slower pace over the last decade. The younger population also grew more slowly or declined.

Use the interactive data visualization below to learn about the size, growth rate and distribution of the adult and under-age-18 populations in your state and county.

Stella Ogunwole, Megan Rabe and Zoe Caplan are demographic statisticians in the Sex and Age Statistics Branch in the Census Bureau’s Population Division.

Andrew Roberts is chief of the Sex and Age Statistics Branch.

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Population Under Age 18 Declined Last Decade (2024)

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Population Under Age 18 Declined Last Decade? ›

By comparison, the younger population under age

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18 numbered 73.1 million, or 22.1% of the U.S. population in 2020, a 1.4% decrease from 74.2 million in 2010. The slow decline of the younger population is in part due to a general decrease in fertility, ongoing since 2007.

What percent of the population was under the age of 18? ›

While the total number of children in the United States has grown slightly since 2000, the share of the population that is under age 18 decreased from 25.7% in 2000 to 22.3% in 2019.

Is the U.S. population growing or declining? ›

This year's national population growth is still historically low but is a slight uptick from the 0.4% increase in 2022 and the 0.2% increase in 2021.

How many US citizens are below 18? ›

A: In 2020, 73 million Americans - about 1 in 5 - were under age 18.

Has population grown or declined since the previous census? ›

While Texas had a net increase of nearly 800 thousand people between 2020 and 2022, California's population declined by nearly half a million people during the same period. This is a sharp reversal from patterns 25 years ago; between 1998 and 2000, California had a net gain of 1 million people.

How has age distribution changed in the last 10 years? ›

The older population has been growing for the past 100 years but the decade before 2020 saw its fastest increase since 1880 to 1890. From 2010 to 2020, the 65-plus population experienced its: Largest-ever 10-year numeric gain — an increase of 15.5 million people.

What portion of the U.S. population was under the age of 18 and 2010? ›

Between 2000 and 2010, the number of people under 18 grew 2.6 percent to 74.2 million people, comprising 24.0 percent of the total population.

What is the U.S. population breakdown by age? ›

Demographics of the United States
Under 18 years22.2% (2021)
18–44 years35.9% (2021)
45–64 years25.2% (2021)
65 and over16.8% (2021)
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What percentage of US citizens are minors? ›

The number of children in the United States continues to grow, reaching 74 million in 2021, and accounts for 22% of our nation's population.

How many 18-23 year olds are there in the US? ›

Total population aged 18-23 years

United States of America population aged 18-23 years was at level of 26,222.04 thousand persons in 2020, down from 26,379.62 thousand persons previous year, this is a change of 0.60%. The description is composed by our digital data assistant.

What is the fastest shrinking state in the US? ›

15 Fastest Declining States in the US
  • Massachusetts. ...
  • New Mexico. ...
  • Maryland. ...
  • 10. California. ...
  • Rhode Island. ...
  • Pennsylvania. Percentage Change in Population (2021-2022): -0.3% ...
  • Mississippi. Percentage Change in Population (2021-2022): -0.3% ...
  • Oregon. Percentage Change in Population (2021-2022): -0.4%
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What population is declining the fastest? ›

In the Cook Islands in 2023, the population decreased by about 2.31 percent compared to the previous year, making it the country with the highest population decline rate in 2023.

Are we declining in population? ›

Population growth has declined mainly due to the abrupt decline in the global total fertility rate, from 5.3 in 1963 to 2.3 in 2021. The decline in the total fertility rate has occurred in every region of the world and is a result of a process known as demographic transition.

How much of the population is older than 18? ›

Data Selections
LocationChild and Adult Populations2022
United StatesLess than age 1872,450,827
United States22%
United StatesAge 18 and over260,836,730
United States78%
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What were the percentage and total number of people under the age of 18 who lived in poverty in 2018? ›

In 2018, there were 38.1 million people in poverty, approximately 1.4 million fewer people than 2017. Between 2017 and 2018, poverty rates for children under age 18 decreased 1.2 percentage points from 17.4 percent to 16.2 percent.

What percent of the population was under the age of 18 nearly 10 percent, nearly 25 percent, nearly 50 percent, nearly 75 percent? ›

Nearly 25 percent percent of the population was under the age of 18. Thus, option B is correct.

How many 18 year olds live by themselves? ›

Almost 1 in 10 young adults ages 18-34 and nearly 3 in 10 adults 65 or older lived alone in 2022, according to a new U.S. Census Bureau report.

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