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United States, 1968-2020

Data Table

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Years Population of 25-44 Year-Olds
2020 88,177,092
2019 87,493,320
2018 86,843,127
2017 86,083,640
2016 85,147,399
2015 84,488,083
2014 83,905,239
2013 83,334,595
2012 82,852,245
2011 82,462,952
2010 82,134,554
2009 82,211,153
2008 82,399,959
2007 82,509,693
2006 82,638,980
2005 82,764,185
2004 83,066,831
2003 83,398,001
2002 83,990,295
2001 84,523,274
2000 85,006,908
1999 85,255,083
1998 85,504,866
1997 85,573,378
1996 85,360,568
1995 84,762,891
1994 84,148,420
1993 83,563,946
1992 82,973,304
1991 82,553,468
1990 80,595,493
1989 79,650,922
1988 78,310,683
1987 77,067,277
1986 75,380,845
1985 73,387,711
1984 71,464,949
1983 69,475,283
1982 67,447,506
1981 65,294,783
1980 62,716,549
1979 61,178,150
1978 59,213,168
1977 57,376,687
1976 55,655,953
1975 54,072,439
1974 52,782,505
1973 51,478,266
1972 50,203,377
1971 48,633,664
1970 48,037,810
1969 47,647,994
1968 47,290,006

Data Sources


Population Statistics

2017-2019 — Population by United States Jurisdictions

United States Census Bureau. American Community Survey. ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates.
Available from: data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=United%20States&g=0100000US&tid=ACSDP1Y2019.DP05


1968-2016 — Population by United States Jurisdictions

National Center for Health Statistics. Mortality Data on CDC WONDER.
Available from: wonder.cdc.gov/mortSQL.html
1999-2016: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd10.html
1979-1998: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd9.html
1968-1978: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd8.html



Vital Statistics

2015-2020 — All-Cause Mortality for United States Jurisdictions

Used for 2015-2020 weekly data, but only for 2017-2020 annual data.
National Center for Health Statistics. Weekly counts of deaths by jurisdiction and age group.
Available from: data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Weekly-counts-of-deaths-by-jurisdiction-and-age-gr/y5bj-9g5w/
Weighted (predicted) provisional counts are used in these graphs. Data imported 3/1/21.

"Both unweighted and weighted (predicted) provisional counts are provided. Weighting of provisional counts is done to account for potential underreporting in the most recent weeks. However, data for the most recent week(s) are still likely to be incomplete. Only about 60% of deaths are reported within 10 days of the date of death, and there is considerable variation by jurisdiction and age. The completeness of provisional data varies by cause of death and by age group. However, the weights applied do not account for this variability. Therefore, the predicted numbers of deaths may be too low for some age groups and causes of death. For example, provisional data on deaths among younger age groups is typically less complete than among older age groups. Predicted counts may therefore be too low among the younger age groups. More detail about the methods, weighting, data, and limitations can be found in the Technical Notes."


1968-2016 — All-Cause Mortality for United States Jurisdictions

National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality Data on CDC WONDER.
Available from: wonder.cdc.gov/mortSQL.html
1999-2016: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd10.html
1979-1998: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd9.html
1968-1978: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd8.html