As the country celebrates its semiquincentennial, the nation’s 27th state reached a milestone birthday last week, too. (What’s the right gift for a 181-year-old?). In honor of the big 1-8-1, we’re sharing a few facts about the average Florida Man (and Woman).
Our Number of the Week is the median age of the people who live in the Jacksonville metro area: 39.3 years old.
39.3 years old
The median age among all Americans is 39.2, and though Florida as a whole leans a little older — 42.6 years — the Jacksonville metro area’s age is pretty similar to the nation’s as a whole. Broken down by local county, Nassau is our area’s oldest (Median: 46.5 years), and Duval is the youngest (Median: 36.9 years). And, those numbers are trending upward. The residents of Florida’s First Coast are getting older, according to the last five years of Census data.
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Within the metro area, residents are somewhat evenly spread across various age groups. By a small margin, though, the age group with the most residents is the 30-34 years category.