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Table A.8

Standard Populations, By Age

2000 United States Standard Population (Census P25-1130)

Age Population
All Ages 274,633,642
Age <1 3,794,901
Ages 1-4 15,191,619
Ages 5-9 19,919,840
Ages 10-14 20,056,779
Ages 15-19 19,819,518
Ages 20-24 18,257,225
Ages 25-29 17,722,067
Ages 30-34 19,511,370
Ages 35-39 22,179,956
Ages 40-44 22,479,229
Ages 45-49 19,805,793
Ages 50-54 17,224,359
Ages 55-59 13,307,234
Ages 60-64 10,654,272
Ages 65-69 9,409,940
Ages 70-74 8,725,574
Ages 75-79 7,414,559
Ages 80-84 4,900,234
Ages 85+ 4,259,173

World (WHO 2000-2025) Standard

Age Population
All Ages 1,000,000
Ages 0-4 88,569
Ages 5-9 86,870
Ages 10-14 85,970
Ages 15-19 84,670
Ages 20-24 82,171
Ages 25-29 79,272
Ages 30-34 76,073
Ages 35-39 71,475
Ages 40-44 65,877
Ages 45-49 60,379
Ages 50-54 53,681
Ages 55-59 45,484
Ages 60-64 37,187
Ages 65-69 29,590
Ages 70-74 22,092
Ages 75-79 15,195
Ages 80-84 9,097
Ages 85+ 6,348

Footnotes:

Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census of Population 2000.

Muir C, Waterhouse J, Mack T, Powell J, Whelan S. Cancer Incidence In Five Continents, Volume V, pg. 792.

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