Oldest County in Every State

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Oldest County in Every State

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Life expectancy in the United States has steadily increased over the course of the last century, but most Americans do not live to be 85. Today, there are roughly 6 million Americans 85 and older, just 1.9% of the U.S. population. While octogenarians make up a relatively small share of the total population, some parts of America have significantly higher shares.

24/7 Wall St. reviewed population figures from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey to determine the county in every state where the largest share of residents are at least 85 years old.

For both historical and natural reasons, there are not many Americans over the age of 85. The economic stress of the Great Depression — which took place during the 1930s — led to a decline in fertility that only picked up at the conclusion of World War II. A baby boy born in 1930 was expected to live 58 years.

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Living more than 85 years is no easy feat. Over the course of such a long life, many of these individuals likely had access to medical care, healthy lifestyles, and were lucky enough to avoid accidents. Environmental conditions and other factors also play some role in an individual’s life span.

It might be expected that the communities with higher shares of older residents are retirement destinations. However, the counties with the highest shares of adults 85 and older are in places like Montana, Nebraska, and Kansas, rather than in states where tens of thousands of retired Americans move each year, such as Florida, Arizona, and California.

Rather than being popular destinations for retirees to move, counties with the highest shares of older residents may simply have few young residents living in them. Young Americans are continually moving to urban areas and likely leaving many of the counties on this list. Older Americans, by contrast, tend to age in place. The outbound immigration of an area’s younger residents may ultimately leave a higher share of adults 85 and over.

While life expectancy tends to be higher in urban areas, many counties with the highest share of residents 85 and over are rural areas. Counties with the highest shares of octogenarians, nonagenarians, centenarians and supercentenarians are clustered in the rural Midwest — many in Montana, South Dakota, and North Dakota.

Nationwide, the population density is 87 people per square mile. In the five counties with the largest shares of residents 85 and older, the density is less than four people per square mile. Within each state, counties with lower population densities tend to have larger shares of older Americans. In Treasure County, Montana, where one in 10 residents is 85 years or older, there are just 0.7 residents per square mile.

To determine the oldest county in each state, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed population figures from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS). Median age came from the ACS as well. The average annual retirement income was calculated from the aggregate retirement income received in the last 12 months and the number of households receiving retirement income in a given county, also from the ACS.

These are the oldest counties in every state.

Choctaw County, Alabama

1. Choctaw County, Alabama
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.8%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.7%
> Median age: 44.6 years
> Average annual retirement income: $14,879

Wrangell City and Borough, Alaska

2. Wrangell City and Borough, Alaska
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.3%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 0.7%
> Median age: 54.4 years
> Average annual retirement income: $21,859

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La Paz County, Arizona

3. La Paz County, Arizona
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.7%
> Median age: 54.6 years
> Average annual retirement income: $23,756

Van Buren County, Arkansas

4. Van Buren County, Arkansas
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.7%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.8%
> Median age: 47.0 years
> Average annual retirement income: $27,517

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Inyo County, California

5. Inyo County, California
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.6%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.7%
> Median age: 45.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $26,699

Baca County, Colorado

6. Baca County, Colorado
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 5.9%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.4%
> Median age: 48.1 years
> Average annual retirement income: $17,346

Westfield Falls

7. Middlesex County, Connecticut
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.7%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.4%
> Median age: 39.6 years
> Average annual retirement income: $24,983

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Sussex County, Delaware

8. Sussex County, Delaware
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.9%
> Median age: 46.5 years
> Average annual retirement income: $27,898

Sarasota, Florida

9. Sarasota County, Florida
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 5.1%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.5%
> Median age: 53.5 years
> Average annual retirement income: $32,308

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Towns County, Georgia

10. Towns County, Georgia
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 4.7%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.2%
> Median age: 52.1 years
> Average annual retirement income: $26,662

Kauai, Hawaii

11. Kauai County, Hawaii
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.8%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.5%
> Median age: 41.5 years
> Average annual retirement income: $24,474

Lemhi County, Idaho

12. Lemhi County, Idaho
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.8%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.6%
> Median age: 50.6 years
> Average annual retirement income: $18,852

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Stark County, Illinois

13. Stark County, Illinois
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 4.3%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.9%
> Median age: 45.4 years
> Average annual retirement income: $16,912

wabash indiana

14. Wabash County, Indiana
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.9%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.8%
> Median age: 41.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $13,131

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Audubon iowa

15. Audubon County, Iowa
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 5.2%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.5%
> Median age: 47.7 years
> Average annual retirement income: $14,534

decatur county kansas

16. Decatur County, Kansas
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 7.4%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 51.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $29,269

Cumberland_County_Kentucky

17. Cumberland County, Kentucky
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.1%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.7%
> Median age: 44.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $12,966

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pointe coupee parish

18. Pointe Coupee Parish, Louisiana
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.7%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.5%
> Median age: 38.6 years
> Average annual retirement income: $18,324

knox county maine

19. Knox County, Maine
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.2%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.2%
> Median age: 47.1 years
> Average annual retirement income: $23,032

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Kent_County_Courthouse_in_Chestertown,_Maryland

20. Kent County, Maryland
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.8%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.8%
> Median age: 46.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $24,270

Barnstable_County_Courthouse,_Barnstable_MA

21. Barnstable County, Massachusetts
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.3%
> Median age: 50.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $31,834

iron county michigan

22. Iron County, Michigan
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 5.9%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.0%
> Median age: 52.9 years
> Average annual retirement income: $19,371

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lac qui parle county

23. Lac qui Parle County, Minnesota
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 5.3%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.0%
> Median age: 46.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $18,230

Issaquena_County

24. Issaquena County, Mississippi
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.5%
> Median age: 38.5 years
> Average annual retirement income: $12,790

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scotland county

25. Scotland County, Missouri
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 4.3%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.0%
> Median age: 39.1 years
> Average annual retirement income: $15,203

treasure county

26. Treasure County, Montana
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 10.0%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 51.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $11,718

hooker county

27. Hooker County, Nebraska
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 8.3%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 57.2 years
> Average annual retirement income: $17,931

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carson city nevada

28. Carson City, Nevada
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.6%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.3%
> Median age: 42.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $31,898

Coos County, New Hampshire

29. Coos County, New Hampshire
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.1%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.9%
> Median age: 47.9 years
> Average annual retirement income: $17,841

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ocean county nj

30. Ocean County, New Jersey
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 42.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $26,537

harding county new mexico

31. Harding County, New Mexico
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 6.0%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.6%
> Median age: 56.7 years
> Average annual retirement income: $19,998

montgomery county new york

32. Montgomery County, New York
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.2%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 41.0 years
> Average annual retirement income: $19,872

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polk county nc

33. Polk County, North Carolina
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 4.2%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.6%
> Median age: 50.5 years
> Average annual retirement income: $30,490

mcintosh county

34. McIntosh County, North Dakota
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 7.0%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.4%
> Median age: 52.1 years
> Average annual retirement income: $13,605

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mahoning county

35. Mahoning County, Ohio
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.4%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 43.2 years
> Average annual retirement income: $19,631

Cimarron County, Oklahoma

36. Cimarron County, Oklahoma
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.7%
> Median age: 44.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $19,454

gilliam county

37. Gilliam County, Oregon
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 4.6%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 49.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $18,770

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sullivan county

38. Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 4.0%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.5%
> Median age: 51.4 years
> Average annual retirement income: $17,523

bristol county ri

39. Bristol County, Rhode Island
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.4%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.7%
> Median age: 43.6 years
> Average annual retirement income: $25,512

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Saluda_County

40. Saluda County, South Carolina
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.8%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.6%
> Median age: 41.2 years
> Average annual retirement income: $18,350

McPherson_County

41. McPherson County, South Dakota
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 7.1%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.4%
> Median age: 50.4 years
> Average annual retirement income: $12,447

Anderson County, Tennessee

42. Anderson County, Tennessee
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.1%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.6%
> Median age: 43.1 years
> Average annual retirement income: $22,024

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Foard_County_Texas

43. Foard County, Texas
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 5.9%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.3%
> Median age: 47.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $18,136

Washington County, Utah

44. Washington County, Utah
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.1%
> Median age: 33.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $27,819

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Bennington County, Vermont

45. Bennington County, Vermont
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 2.9%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 45.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $20,435

Lancaster County, Virginia

46. Lancaster County, Virginia
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 6.9%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.6%
> Median age: 55.3 years
> Average annual retirement income: $35,011

garfield county washington

47. Garfield County, Washington
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 5.1%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.8%
> Median age: 50.4 years
> Average annual retirement income: $17,376

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Pendleton County, West Virginia

48. Pendleton County, West Virginia
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.6%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.0%
> Median age: 48.7 years
> Average annual retirement income: $18,209

Iron County, Wisconsin

49. Iron County, Wisconsin
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 4.0%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 2.1%
> Median age: 52.1 years
> Average annual retirement income: $19,638

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Goshen County, Wyoming

50. Goshen County, Wyoming
> Pct. of population 85 and over: 3.5%
> Pct. of state population 85 and over: 1.6%
> Median age: 42.8 years
> Average annual retirement income: $20,260

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Evan Comen is a writer for 24/7 Wall St. He has worked as a data journalist since 2015, covering climate change and urban economics. His work is regularly featured on MSN, and has been cited in many major online and print publications, including The Boston Globe, the Chicago Tribune, and The New York Times.

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