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U.S. Television Demographics

List of latest population estimates for various television audience demographic categories in the United States.

DemographicPopulationChangeAs Of
Households125,000,000+1%2023-24
Persons 2+315,260,000+1%2023-24
Persons 2-1137,400,000-4.2%2023-24
Persons 2-514,320,000-1%1990-91
Persons 6-1123,550,000-0.7%2015-16
Persons 6-810,840,000+2%1990-91
Persons 9-1110,420,000+0.3%1990-91
Persons 12-1410,010,000+2.1%1990-91
Persons 12-1725,140,000+1.9%2023-24
Persons 12-3492,430,0002015-16
Persons 15-179,740,000-0.3%1990-91
Persons 15-2434,260,000-1.9%1990-91
Persons 18+252,720,000+1.7%2023-24
Persons 18-2428,760,000-0.8%2018-19
Persons 18-3470,820,000+1.2%2023-24
Persons 18-49131,880,000+1.1%2023-24
Persons 21+171,820,000+1.2%1990-91
Persons 21-49113,970,000-0.1%2015-16
Persons 21-54121,050,000+1.1%1990-91
Persons 25-4994,810,000+1.4%1990-91
Persons 25-54121,070,000-0.4%2023-24
Persons 35+181,900,000+1.9%2023-24
Persons 35-4960,300,0002011-12
Persons 35-5479,600,000-1%2015-16
Persons 35-64117,320,000-1.5%2012-13
Persons 50+120,840,000+2.4%2023-24
Persons 50-5419,440,000+0.1%2023-24
Persons 50-6461,520,000-0.4%2018-19
Persons 55+101,400,000+2.9%2023-24
Persons 55-6440,970,0002018-19
Persons 65+51,040,000+2.7%2018-19
Males 2+141,020,0002012-13
Males 2-1120,360,000+0.1%2000-01
Males 6-1110,840,000+1.1%1990-91
Males 12-1712,400,000-0.9%2015-16
Males 12-3446,570,0002015-16
Males 15-2417,130,000-2.1%1990-91
Males 18+114,770,000+1.8%2016-17
Males 18-2414,630,000+0.3%2015-16
Males 18-3435,480,000+0.9%2023-24
Males 18-4965,310,000+0.5%2023-24
Males 21+81,280,000+1.1%1990-91
Males 21-4956,470,000+0.1%2015-16
Males 21-5459,650,000+1%1990-91
Males 25-4946,800,000+1.4%1990-91
Males 25-5458,520,000-0.5%2015-16
Males 35-5438,980,000-1%2015-16
Males 35-6456,920,000+10.3%2012-13
Males 50+45,970,0002012-13
Males 55+31,480,000+2.9%2007-08
Males 55-649,710,000+2.8%1979-80
Females 2+148,400,0002012-13
Females 2-1119,490,000+0.2%2000-01
Females 6-1110,420,000+1.2%1990-91
Females 12-1711,900,000-0.8%2015-16
Females 12-3445,860,000-0.1%2015-16
Females 15-2417,130,000-1.8%1990-91
Females 18+123,070,000+1.9%2016-17
Females 18-2414,290,000+0.3%2015-16
Females 18-3435,340,000+1.6%2023-24
Females 18-4966,570,000+1.6%2023-24
Females 21+90,540,000+1.3%1990-91
Females 21-4957,500,000-0.2%2015-16
Females 21-5461,400,000+1.2%1990-91
Females 25-4948,010,000+1.4%1990-91
Females 25-5460,290,000-0.7%2015-16
Females 35-5440,620,000-1.1%2015-16
Females 35-6460,400,000+11%2012-13
Females 50+53,280,0002012-13
Females 55+37,990,000+2.4%2007-08
Females 55-6410,880,000+2.6%1979-80
Asian Households6,580,000+24.8%2020-21
Asian Persons 2+19,023,000+17.4%2018-19
Black Households16,170,000+5.5%2020-21
Black Persons 2+41,125,000+9.4%2018-19
Hispanic Households17,240,000-88.3%2020-21
Hispanic Persons 2+54,077,000+15.3%2018-19
White Persons 2+191,215,000+1.2%2018-19
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Wayne Bryant

Mar 16, 2024 09:50 EST

Michael Steele is excellent in his assessment of what trumpis planning. The Biden Administration needs him as a senior advisor on their election campaign.

Katie Phang is excellent in her assessment of the law. I love the weekend show. And I love Katie Phang’s tv show.
Words matter and these two people talk in a manner that’s easy to understand

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