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Population - Ages 18-64 in Tennessee
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Tennessee Value:

60.4 %

Percentage of the population that is ages 18-64

Value and rank based on data from 2024

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Percentage of the population that is ages 18-64

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Data from U.S. Census Bureau, Single-Race Population Estimates via CDC WONDER Online Database, 2024

57.3% - 58.9%

59.0% - 59.4%

59.5% - 60.4%

60.5% - 61.1%

61.2% - 68.6%

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South Dakota
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•57.3 %
Delaware
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•57.9 %
Hawaii
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•58.3 %
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Vermont
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•59.8 %
Tennessee
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•60.4 %
Maryland
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•60.5 %
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California
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•62.1 %
Massachusetts
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•62.3 %
Colorado
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•63.3 %

Population - Ages 18-64

South Dakota
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•57.3 %
Delaware
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•57.9 %
Hawaii
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•58.3 %
Nebraska
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•58.4 %
West Virginia
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•58.4 %
Montana
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•58.5 %
Wyoming
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•58.5 %
Iowa
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•58.6 %
New Mexico
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•58.8 %
Idaho
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•58.9 %
Kansas
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•58.9 %
Maine
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•58.9 %
Arkansas
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•59.0 %
Florida
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•59.0 %
Louisiana
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•59.1 %
Mississippi
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•59.1 %
Ohio
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•59.2 %
Minnesota
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•59.3 %
Missouri
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•59.3 %
South Carolina
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•59.3 %
Arizona
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•59.4 %
North Dakota
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•59.4 %
Alabama
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•59.5 %
Oklahoma
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•59.5 %
Pennsylvania
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•59.5 %
Indiana
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•59.6 %
Kentucky
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•59.6 %
Michigan
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•59.6 %
Wisconsin
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•59.6 %
Vermont
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•59.8 %
Tennessee
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•60.4 %
United States
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•60.5 %
Maryland
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•60.5 %
New Jersey
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•60.5 %
Oregon
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•60.7 %
Connecticut
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•60.8 %
North Carolina
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•60.8 %
New Hampshire
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•60.8 %
Illinois
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•60.9 %
Utah
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•61.0 %
New York
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•61.1 %
Virginia
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•61.1 %
Nevada
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•61.3 %
Georgia
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•61.5 %
Alaska
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•61.6 %
Texas
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•61.6 %
Washington
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•61.9 %
Rhode Island
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•62.0 %
California
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•62.1 %
Massachusetts
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•62.3 %
Colorado
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•63.3 %
District of Columbia
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•68.6 %
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Population - Ages 18-64 Trends

Percentage of the population that is ages 18-64

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About Population - Ages 18-64

US Value: 60.5 %

Top State(s): South Dakota: 57.3 %

Bottom State(s): Colorado: 63.3 %

Definition: Percentage of the population that is ages 18-64

Data Source and Years(s): U.S. Census Bureau, Single-Race Population Estimates via CDC WONDER Online Database, 2024

Suggested Citation: America's Health Rankings analysis of U.S. Census Bureau, Single-Race Population Estimates via CDC WONDER Online Database, United Health Foundation, AmericasHealthRankings.org, accessed 2026.

The demographics of a state influence the health needs and outcomes of the population. Understanding its demographic breakdown can help state health officials determine priorities for health promotion and disease prevention. In 2023, people between the ages of 18 and 64 accounted for approximately 78% of the adult population of the United States. This population is commonly referred to as working-age adults, as most in this age range are part of the workforce. This population is often used as an economic measure to indicate the total number of workers available in an economy.

Many working-age adults have chronic health conditions. About a quarter of adults ages 18-44 have one or more chronic conditions and nearly two-thirds of adults ages 45-64 have one or more. The most expensive health conditions for this age group are cancer, heart conditions, arthritis, other non-traumatic joint disorders, trauma-related disorders and mental disorders.

Boersma, Peter, Lindsey I. Black, and Brian W. Ward. “Prevalence of Multiple Chronic Conditions Among US Adults, 2018.” Preventing Chronic Disease 17 (September 17, 2020): 200130. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd17.200130.

Soni, Anita. “Top Five Most Costly Conditions among Adults Age 18 and Older, 2012: Estimates for the U.S. Civilian Noninstitutionalized Population.” Statistical Brief #471. Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Rockville, MD: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, April 2015. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK447186/.

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