Median Age in Utah

ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates

Median Age
32.0 years −17.7% vs nat'l
Rank #52 of 52
0th %ile

How Utah Compares

Utah
32.0 years
National
38.9 years
17.7% below

State Ranking

Rank State Value
#49 Alaska 35.8 years
#50 Texas 35.6 years
#51 District of Columbia 34.9 years
#52 Utah 32.0 years
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Highest Age Counties in Utah

# County Age
1 Piute County 48.3 years
2 Daggett County 46.0 years
3 Wayne County 46.0 years
4 Kane County 43.3 years
5 Summit County 41.5 years
6 Grand County 40.8 years
7 Garfield County 40.7 years
8 Washington County 39.1 years
9 Emery County 38.9 years
10 Carbon County 38.6 years

Lowest Age Counties in Utah

# County Age
29 Utah County 25.8 years
28 Cache County 26.2 years
27 Iron County 30.2 years
26 Juab County 30.6 years
25 Tooele County 32.2 years
24 Davis County 32.5 years
23 Uintah County 33.2 years
22 Morgan County 33.3 years
21 Box Elder County 33.3 years
20 Weber County 33.7 years

Median Age in Utah

Utah has a median age of 32.0 years, ranking #52 of 52 among all 52 states and territories. This is 17.7% below the national value of 38.9 years.

Across Utah's 29 counties, median age ranges from 25.8 years to 48.3 years. The county with the highest value is Piute County at 48.3 years.

The median age of the total population.

About this data

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2024). All values are estimates derived from survey samples and are subject to margin of error. For more information, see our methodology.