Men outnumbered women in Mono County in 2021

Men outnumbered women in Mono County in 2021
USCB Chief Scientist and Associate Director for Research and Methodology Dr. Sallie A. Keller — United States Census Bureau
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Of the 13,291 people living in Mono County, California in 2021, 45.2% (6,007) were women and 54.8% (7,284) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by East Sierra News.

Data showed the average age for men in Mono County in 2021 was 41 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 605. Meanwhile, in the 65 and over group, there were 1,094 men and 897 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 Mono County.

Gender Composition of Mono County Population in 2021
Mono County’s Estimated Population by Sex and Age Range Over 3 Years
Age Range (Years) Sex Population in 2021 Population in 2020 Population in 2019 Change 2020-2021 Change 2019-2020
Under 5 Female 159 221 247 -28.1% -10.5%
Under 5 Male 571 479 253 19.2% 89.3%
5 to 9 Female 392 452 304 -13.3% 48.7%
5 to 9 Male 229 281 472 -18.5% -40.5%
10 to 14 Female 353 321 321 10% 0%
10 to 14 Male 546 626 456 -12.8% 37.3%
15 to 17 Female 182 337 258 -46% 30.6%
15 to 17 Male 215 266 360 -19.2% -26.1%
18 and 19 Female 219 309 326 -29.1% -5.2%
18 and 19 Male 30 24 16 25% 50%
20 Female 33 78 241 -57.7% -67.6%
20 Male 182 243 407 -25.1% -40.3%
21 Female 23 58 52 -60.3% 11.5%
21 Male 164 171 197 -4.1% -13.2%
22 to 24 Female 93 130 115 -28.5% 13%
22 to 24 Male 403 395 358 2% 10.3%
25 to 29 Female 556 415 223 34% 86.1%
25 to 29 Male 282 349 346 -19.2% 0.9%
30 to 34 Female 351 496 781 -29.2% -36.5%
30 to 34 Male 474 589 765 -19.5% -23%
35 to 39 Female 365 308 413 18.5% -25.4%
35 to 39 Male 694 707 644 -1.8% 9.8%
40 to 44 Female 423 530 389 -20.2% 36.2%
40 to 44 Male 489 370 317 32.2% 16.7%
45 to 49 Female 485 460 395 5.4% 16.5%
45 to 49 Male 308 410 292 -24.9% 40.4%
50 to 54 Female 419 448 464 -6.5% -3.4%
50 to 54 Male 391 427 500 -8.4% -14.6%
55 to 59 Female 510 488 689 4.5% -29.2%
55 to 59 Male 606 663 715 -8.6% -7.3%
60 and 61 Female 259 281 191 -7.8% 47.1%
60 and 61 Male 309 279 194 10.8% 43.8%
62 to 64 Female 288 296 298 -2.7% -0.7%
62 to 64 Male 297 290 262 2.4% 10.7%
65 and 66 Female 139 142 159 -2.1% -10.7%
65 and 66 Male 107 180 198 -40.6% -9.1%
67 to 69 Female 111 82 212 35.4% -61.3%
67 to 69 Male 346 456 349 -24.1% 30.7%
70 to 74 Female 342 508 286 -32.7% 77.6%
70 to 74 Male 283 112 166 152.7% -32.5%
75 to 79 Female 261 245 221 6.5% 10.9%
75 to 79 Male 280 329 285 -14.9% 15.4%
80 to 84 Female 18 72 82 -75% -12.2%
80 to 84 Male 37 21 34 76.2% -38.2%
85 and over Female 26 11 9 136.4% 22.2%
85 and over Male 41 40 48 2.5% -16.7%

Source: US Census Bureau



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