Does Houston have a generally older community or a younger community?

Houston, the fourth largest city in Texas, has a diverse population. The Census Bureau estimated that in 2006 there was 2,144,491 people living in Houston. From the 2000 Census, 50.1% of the population were female.

The age distribution is as follows: Under 10 - 16.1% 10s - 14.1% 20s - 17.8% 30s - 16.9% 40s - 14.3% 50s - 9.3% 60s - 5.6% Over 70 - 5.8% So, as you can see, the highest age groups in the population are the 20s and 30s. So the answer to your question specifically - Houston is generally a younger community.

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