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Young County Historical Gender Data

 

ACS 2010-2014 data

Total population: 18,374

Male: 9,132 (49.70%, see rank)
Females: 9,242 (50.30%, see rank)

Young County
Male: 49.70%
Female: 50.30%
Texas
Male: 49.63%
Female: 50.37%
U.S.
Male: 49.19%
Female: 50.81%

US Census 2010 data

Total population: 18,550

Male: 9,148 (49.32%, see rank)
Females: 9,402 (50.68%, see rank)

Young County
Male: 49.32%
Female: 50.68%
Texas
Male: 49.60%
Female: 50.40%
U.S.
Male: 49.16%
Female: 50.84%

ACS 2008-2012 data

Total population: 18,368

Male: 9,050 (49.27%, see rank)
Females: 9,318 (50.73%, see rank)

Young County
Male: 49.27%
Female: 50.73%
Texas
Male: 49.62%
Female: 50.38%
U.S.
Male: 49.17%
Female: 50.83%

ACS 2006-2010 data

Total population: 18,298

Male: 8,980 (49.08%, see rank)
Females: 9,318 (50.92%, see rank)

Young County
Male: 49.08%
Female: 50.92%
Texas
Male: 49.60%
Female: 50.40%
U.S.
Male: 49.15%
Female: 50.85%

ACS 2005-2009 data

Total population: 17,701

Male: 8,427 (47.61%, see rank)
Females: 9,274 (52.39%, see rank)

Young County
Male: 47.61%
Female: 52.39%
Texas
Male: 49.88%
Female: 50.12%
U.S.
Male: 49.27%
Female: 50.73%

US Census 2000 data

Total population: 17,943

Male: 8,578 (47.81%, see rank)
Females: 9,365 (52.19%, see rank)

Young County
Male: 47.81%
Female: 52.19%
Texas
Male: 49.65%
Female: 50.35%
U.S.
Male: 49.06%
Female: 50.94%

* ACS stands for U.S. Census American Community Survey. According to the U.S. Census, if the date is a range, you can interpret the data as an average of the period of time.


 
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