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Largest senior population, US states · 2020

US states home to the most residents aged 65 and over as of 2020. Ranked by number of people, not the senior share. California leads at 6,017,164. 51 states qualify in total. The top 25 average 1,857,095, against an all-states median of 767,159.

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YEAR19902000201020202024
RANKPLACESTATEPOPRESIDENTS 65 AND OVERVS 2000
USUnited States16.8% of US population331,449,28155,792,501
01California, CACA39,287,3776,017,164+67%
02Florida, FLFL22,416,0774,568,026+63%
03Texas, TXTX30,188,4243,921,135+89%
04New York, NYNY19,852,3663,408,466+39%
05Pennsylvania, PAPA13,018,6392,483,054+29%
06Ohio, OHOH11,810,2932,118,737+41%
07Illinois, ILIL12,694,7982,093,985+40%
08Michigan, MIMI10,077,7611,805,780+48%
09North Carolina, NCNC10,730,4041,789,448+85%
10Georgia, GAGA10,940,4071,579,289+101%
11New Jersey, NJNJ9,343,8091,531,299+38%
12Virginia, VAVA8,705,1701,395,291+76%
13Arizona, AZAZ7,378,8381,339,172+101%
14Washington, WAWA7,816,1161,252,428+89%
15Massachusetts, MAMA7,044,0561,231,788+43%
16Tennessee, TNTN7,066,3831,179,571+68%
17Indiana, ININ6,851,0731,118,880+49%
18Missouri, MOMO6,191,8141,077,757+43%
19Wisconsin, WIWI5,914,8721,060,017+51%
20Maryland, MDMD6,206,011986,315+65%
21South Carolina, SCSC5,296,225971,951+100%
22Minnesota, MNMN5,739,445949,293+60%
23Alabama, ALAL5,086,768884,723+53%
24Colorado, COCO5,862,189868,695+109%
25Oregon, OROR4,254,293795,108+81%
26Kentucky, KYKY4,534,824767,159+52%
27Louisiana, LALA4,611,961763,143+48%
28Oklahoma, OKOK4,028,634653,078+43%
29Connecticut, CTCT3,624,508647,065+38%
30Iowa, IAIA3,210,507574,453+32%
31Arkansas, ARAR3,049,391528,867+41%
32Mississippi, MSMS2,946,779509,561+48%
33Nevada, NVNV3,184,612508,460+132%
34Kansas, KSKS2,947,197490,390+38%
35New Mexico, NMNM2,120,246391,207+84%
36Utah, UTUT3,392,331381,797+101%
37West Virginia, WVWV1,778,373367,015+33%
38Nebraska, NENE1,978,707321,347+38%
39Idaho, IDID1,934,262309,683+112%
40Maine, MEME1,387,817297,029+62%
41Hawaii, HIHI1,445,235282,451+76%
42New Hampshire, NHNH1,394,868265,954+80%
43Montana, MTMT1,116,875215,283+78%
44Rhode Island, RIRI1,101,801200,461+32%
45Delaware, DEDE1,021,191194,577+91%
46South Dakota, SDSD907,428156,591+45%
47Vermont, VTVT647,106132,305+71%
48North Dakota, NDND784,841123,420+31%
49Wyoming, WYWY582,397101,872+77%
50Alaska, AKAK735,70695,185+167%
51District of Columbia, DCDC681,29486,776+24%
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UPDATED 2026-07-15 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU DECENNIAL CENSUS

Frequently asked

Which state has the highest residents 65 and over?

California ranks #1 with 6,017,164 (2020 Decennial Census).

What are the top 5 states by residents 65 and over?

California, Florida, Texas, New York, Pennsylvania.

How many states are in this ranking?

51 states qualify after filtering for population minimums and data availability. The ranking covers 2020 Decennial Census data.

How is residents 65 and over measured?

Number of residents aged 65 and over, summed from the harmonized age bands (65-74, 75-84, 85+). Source: US Census Bureau, 2020 Decennial Census.