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joeydokes t1_j1xmgl7 wrote
Reply to Newcomers to New Hampshire and Maine continue to drive population growth: More people are dying than being born, so population growth depends on people moving in from elsewhere by TurretLauncher
before these past 200 yrs and will likely happen again. ............................... We're #1 :) ~300K are 65+ https://www.prb.org/resources/which-us-states-are-the-oldest/ 21.7% are 65+ https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/ME
whjkhn OP t1_jdt4jbk wrote
Source: [PRB](https://www.prb.org/resources/countries-with-the-oldest-populations-in-the-world/) Tool: MS Excel
nanoatzin OP t1_iqorrc0 wrote
Reply to comment by New-Difference9684 in As for magnesium levels, both those in the high and the low group were significantly more likely to develop dementia compared with those in the middle group. by nanoatzin
with 22% of adults ages 85 to 89 and 33% of adults ages 90 and older.](https://www.prb.org/resources/fact-sheet-u-s-dementia-trends/)