Tempe Population demographics

Tempe Population by Age and Gender

Tempe population by gender and age interpretation:

  • Largest Population Group: The 20-29 age group has the largest population, with males significantly outnumbering females (33,468 males vs. 23,451 females).
  • Gender Distribution: Males dominate the population in all age groups except the 50-59 and 60+ age groups, where the number of females exceeds that of males.
  • Young Age Groups: In the 0-9 and 10-19 age groups, the populations are relatively balanced, though females slightly outnumber males in the 10-19 group.
  • Middle Age Groups: In the 30-39 and 40-49 age groups, males continue to have higher numbers, but the gap narrows.
  • Older Age Groups: From 50+, females become the larger population, particularly in the 60+ age group.
  • 0-9 age group shows a relatively low population, with almost equal numbers for both genders (slightly more males). The 10-19 age group sees a notable increase, especially among females;
  • Peak Age Group (20-29 years):- This age group has the largest population overall, especially among males, where the male population is 40% higher than females. The 20-29 group dominates the population, likely reflecting a youthful, dynamic city.
  • There’s a gradual decline in population from the 30s onward, reflecting natural aging. The older age groups (50+) show a gender reversal, with females outnumbering males