Men more prevalent than women in Alpine County in 2021

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Of the 1,344 people living in Alpine County, California in 2021, 45.6% (613) were women and 54.4% (731) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by East Sierra News.

Data showed the average age for men in Alpine County in 2021 was 43 years, higher than the national average of 40 for men.

According to census data, men aged 18 and over outnumbered women in the same age group by 52. Meanwhile, in the 65 and over group, there were 216 men and 163 women.

An agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, the Census Bureau is responsible for compiling statistical facts about the American people, places and economy. Data for this story was compiled from the bureau’s American Community Survey. Information from the survey helps to determine how federal and state funds are distributed. These funds significantly influence community services, education, and infrastructure in areas like Alpine County.

Gender Composition of Alpine County Population in 2021

Alpine County’s Estimated Population by Sex and Age Range Over 3 Years
Age Range (Years)SexPopulation in 2021Population in 2020Population in 2019Change 2020-2021Change 2019-2020
Under 5 Female57392246.2%77.3%
Under 5 Male44332233.3%50%
5 to 9 Female2826297.7%-10.3%
5 to 9 Male55412134.1%95.2%
10 to 14 Female1615206.7%-25%
10 to 14 Male285453-48.1%1.9%
15 to 17 Female37272537%8%
15 to 17 Male2417941.2%88.9%
18 and 19 Female20912122.2%-25%
18 and 19 Male29013Infinity%-100%
20 Female0410-100%-60%
20 Male000NaN%NaN%
21 Female300Infinity%NaN%
21 Male427100%-71.4%
22 to 24 Female1910590%100%
22 to 24 Male1172157.1%-66.7%
25 to 29 Female6913-33.3%-30.8%
25 to 29 Male3326826.9%225%
30 to 34 Female253115-19.4%106.7%
30 to 34 Male364430-18.2%46.7%
35 to 39 Female475742-17.5%35.7%
35 to 39 Male54424428.6%-4.5%
40 to 44 Female626643-6.1%53.5%
40 to 44 Male14101940%-47.4%
45 to 49 Female15141400%-75%
45 to 49 Male33399-15.4%333.3%
50 to 54 Female469-33.3%-33.3%
50 to 54 Male171834-5.6%-47.1%
55 to 59 Female64484433.3%9.1%
55 to 59 Male88542963%86.2%
60 and 61 Female7117-36.4%57.1%
60 and 61 Male2120265%-23.1%
62 to 64 Female40304433.3%-31.8%
62 to 64 Male242639-7.7%-33.3%
65 and 66 Female172629-34.6%-10.3%
65 and 66 Male48374129.7%-9.8%
67 to 69 Female1918165.6%12.5%
67 to 69 Male32281114.3%154.5%
70 to 74 Female106886420.5%37.5%
70 to 74 Male9189692.2%29%
75 to 79 Female5613-16.7%-53.8%
75 to 79 Male42294144.8%-29.3%
80 to 84 Female3340%-25%
80 to 84 Male000NaN%NaN%
85 and overFemale13101530%-33.3%
85 and overMale3380%-62.5%

Source: US Census Bureau



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