Washington County aging and government aid dependency trends in 2022
Since 1970, Washington County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 6.9%, while income from age-related government transfers has risen by 3.2%.
Since 1970, Washington County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 6.9%, while income from age-related government transfers has risen by 3.2%.
Since 1970, Pulaski County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 6.5%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 16.8%.
Since 1970, Phelps County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 7%, while income from age-related government transfers has risen by 1.8%.
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Since 1970, Morgan County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 4.4%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 2.5%.
Since 1970, Montgomery County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 1.7%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 8%.
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Since 1970, Miller County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 3.9%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 3.1%.
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In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 9.3% of income in Laclede County, providing an average of $4,048 per capita to residents.
In 2022, residents of Pulaski County received an average of $10,075 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 13th lowest in Missouri.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 4.9% of income in Pulaski County, providing an average of $2,116 per capita to residents.
Since 1970, Maries County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 6.9%, while income from age-related government transfers has risen by 4.5%.
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In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 8.1% of income in Phelps County, providing an average of $3,571 per capita to residents.
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In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 12.2% of income in Camden County, providing an average of $6,118 per capita to residents.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 11.2% of income in Maries County, providing an average of $4,588 per capita to residents.
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In 2022, residents of Miller County received an average of $11,599 per capita in government transfer payments—ranking it 37th lowest in Missouri.
In 2022, Social Security transfers made up 9.6% of income in Montgomery County, providing an average of $4,783 per capita to residents.
Since 1970, Laclede County’s population aged over 65 has increased by 4.1%, while income from age-related government transfers has fallen by 1.3%.
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