Canva With the midterm elections coming up, many political observers have been discussing, yet again, the increasing divide between urban and rural voters. This divide has been widening for more than two decades, with residents of cities progressively voting Democrat and residents of rural areas progressively voting Republican. It is such a strong divide that it has usurped the divide between the North and South as the greatest cause of political discord in the U.S. An October 2022 analysis by The Washington Post pointed to, among other causes, a kind of resentment that has bloomed in rural areas, where voters tend to be older, whiter, more religious, and less affluent than voters in urban areas. Many conservative-leaning people in rural areas have taken the view that the government has turned a blind eye to their issues and needs and that the areas where they live are disrespected and ridiculed in popular culture and disregarded by politicians, who they feel are not providing the social or legislative support they see being offered to their more liberal urban counterparts. Rural voters have less motivation to vote now that the Supreme Court has struck down Roe v. Wade, according to a Politico report. Democratic pollster Celinda Lake told Politico that after the overturning of Roe, many rural voters who lean conservatively toward religion and abortion might have felt they “won” the abortion issue, and thus the urgency to vote to take a stand on the issue had evaporated. “They were very mobilized by abortion and now they think they’ve won,” Lake said. “Whenever you see a kind of falling-off of pro-life voters because they’re less engaged, you’re going to see [lower turnout] particularly in rural areas.” On the other side of the divide, the overturning of Roe has begun to energize voters who lean left. A FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos tracking poll indicates that a growing portion of the Democratic base that had previously been uninvested in the midterm elections is now likely to vote for a candidate from the Democratic Party as a direct response to the fallout of the Dobbs decision. However, regarding registered voters, Republicans and those in rural areas remain more enthusiastic about the upcoming midterms than Democrats and those in urban areas. While big trends tell one story, no two states are the same regarding the demographics of their rural communities. Stacker used data from the Federal Office of Rural Health Policy and Census American Community Survey five-year estimates to learn more about the rural population in every state. The FORHP data is a 2022 list of rural counties and census tracts within nonrural counties, which comprise rural areas. Census data is from 2020, the most recent available. It is important to note that when national definitions of rural areas are used, the populations of some states that are predominantly rural compared to other states may also contain demographic data from local micropolitan areas. Continue reading for a breakdown of rural demographics in all 50 states. You may also like: Experts rank the best US presidents of all time Alabama Canva – Total rural population: 761,191 — 15.6% of the state lives in a rural area (#26 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.3% — Seniors (over 65): 16.9% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 51.4% — Male: 48.6% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.8% — White: 70.7% — Black or African American: 24.1% — Native American or Alaska Native: 0.7% Alaska Canva – Total rural population: 312,734 — 42.4% of the state lives in a rural area (#5 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 25.4% — Seniors (over 65): 12.0% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 47.4% — Male: 52.6% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 5.2% — White: 56.3% — Black or African American: 1.0% — Native American or Alaska Native: 19.3% — Asian: 4.2% Arizona Canva – Total rural population: 508,000 — 7.1% of the state lives in a rural area (#41 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.8% — Seniors (over 65): 18.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.0% — Male: 51.0% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 26.3% — White: 42.9% — Black or African American: 1.0% — Native American or Alaska Native: 17.7% Arkansas Canva – Total rural population: 823,272 — 27.3% of the state lives in a rural area (#14 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.5% — Seniors (over 65): 17.8% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.6% — Male: 49.4% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 5.8% — White: 56.4% — Black or African American: 11.8% California Canva – Total rural population: 1,478,340 — 3.8% of the state lives in a rural area (#44 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.4% — Seniors (over 65): 17.0% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 48.5% — Male: 51.5% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 35.0% — White: 50.7% — Black or African American: 1.6% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.5% — Asian: 1.5% You may also like: Republican Party history from the year you were born Colorado Canva – Total rural population: 560,604 — 9.9% of the state lives in a rural area (#34 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.1% — Seniors (over 65): 16.8% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 47.8% — Male: 52.2% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 22.7% — White: 63.6% — Black or African American: 1.0% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.4% — Asian: 0.6% Connecticut Canva – Total rural population: 103,023 — 2.9% of the state lives in a rural area (#45 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 17.6% — Seniors (over 65): 19.1% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.2% — Male: 49.8% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 13.3% — White: 74.8% — Black or African American: 3.0% — Asian: 2.3% Delaware Canva – Total rural population: 84,621 — 8.7% of the state lives in a rural area (#35 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.5% — Seniors (over 65): 22.5% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.4% — Male: 49.6% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 14.7% — White: 40.1% — Black or African American: 7.1% — Asian: 0.6% Florida Canva – Total rural population: 461,818 — 2.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#47 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 19.9% — Seniors (over 65): 19.0% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 46.7% — Male: 53.3% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 16.8% — White: 52.4% — Black or African American: 12.6% Georgia Canva – Total rural population: 898,409 — 8.5% of the state lives in a rural area (#36 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.8% — Seniors (over 65): 16.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.5% — Male: 49.5% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 6.0% — White: 36.3% — Black or African American: 17.1% You may also like: The history of voting in the United States Hawaii Canva – Total rural population: 203,566 — 14.3% of the state lives in a rural area (#29 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.6% — Seniors (over 65): 18.1% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.9% — Male: 50.1% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 12.7% — White: 17.5% — Asian: 15.0% — Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 7.9% Idaho Canva – Total rural population: 344,160 — 19.6% of the state lives in a rural area (#21 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 24.9% — Seniors (over 65): 17.1% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.6% — Male: 50.4% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 15.4% — White: 54.8% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.0% Illinois Canva – Total rural population: 1,440,062 — 11.3% of the state lives in a rural area (#32 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.2% — Seniors (over 65): 18.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.9% — Male: 50.1% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.7% — White: 88.9% — Black or African American: 3.5% — Asian: 0.6% Indiana Canva – Total rural population: 1,331,713 — 19.9% of the state lives in a rural area (#20 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 23.1% — Seniors (over 65): 16.2% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.6% — Male: 49.4% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 5.1% — White: 85.0% — Black or African American: 1.5% — Asian: 0.6% Iowa Canva – Total rural population: 1,220,087 — 38.7% of the state lives in a rural area (#7 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.7% — Seniors (over 65): 18.5% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.1% — Male: 49.9% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 6.0% — White: 87.7% — Black or African American: 1.5% — Asian: 1.1% You may also like: What a Roe v. Wade reversal could mean for abortion access across America Kansas Canva – Total rural population: 937,296 — 32.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#11 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 24.0% — Seniors (over 65): 16.5% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.2% — Male: 50.8% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 12.4% — White: 78.3% — Black or African American: 2.5% — Native American or Alaska Native: 0.7% — Asian: 0.9% Kentucky Canva – Total rural population: 1,281,762 — 28.7% of the state lives in a rural area (#13 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.5% — Seniors (over 65): 16.1% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.6% — Male: 49.4% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 2.5% — White: 60.5% — Black or African American: 2.8% Louisiana Canva – Total rural population: 535,938 — 11.5% of the state lives in a rural area (#31 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 23.7% — Seniors (over 65): 15.2% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.1% — Male: 49.9% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 3.6% — White: 40.8% — Black or African American: 23.8% Maine Canva – Total rural population: 517,862 — 38.6% of the state lives in a rural area (#8 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 18.2% — Seniors (over 65): 21.5% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 51.1% — Male: 48.9% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 1.5% — White: 77.2% — Native American or Alaska Native: 0.7% — Asian: 0.6% Maryland Canva – Total rural population: 171,062 — 2.8% of the state lives in a rural area (#46 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 18.8% — Seniors (over 65): 22.0% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 52.3% — Male: 47.7% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.5% — White: 72.6% — Black or African American: 12.7% — Asian: 0.8% You may also like: Every Supreme Court justice of the past 50 years Massachusetts Canva – Total rural population: 135,498 — 2.0% of the state lives in a rural area (#48 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 16.8% — Seniors (over 65): 21.7% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 51.4% — Male: 48.6% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.8% — White: 80.7% — Black or African American: 1.9% — Asian: 1.3% Michigan Canva – Total rural population: 1,517,846 — 15.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#27 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 19.9% — Seniors (over 65): 19.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.6% — Male: 50.4% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 3.8% — White: 77.6% — Black or African American: 1.7% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.1% Minnesota Canva – Total rural population: 1,212,543 — 21.7% of the state lives in a rural area (#19 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.7% — Seniors (over 65): 18.7% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.8% — Male: 50.2% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 5.4% — White: 76.8% — Black or African American: 1.1% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.8% — Asian: 1.0% Mississippi Canva – Total rural population: 970,817 — 32.6% of the state lives in a rural area (#10 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 24.2% — Seniors (over 65): 14.9% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 51.7% — Male: 48.3% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 2.8% — White: 30.7% — Black or African American: 29.1% Missouri Canva – Total rural population: 1,141,167 — 18.6% of the state lives in a rural area (#24 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 23.0% — Seniors (over 65): 17.1% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.8% — Male: 50.2% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 3.7% — White: 64.7% — Black or African American: 2.6% You may also like: Women politicians who broke barriers Montana Canva – Total rural population: 472,801 — 44.5% of the state lives in a rural area (#4 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.4% — Seniors (over 65): 17.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.1% — Male: 50.9% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 3.5% — White: 62.2% — Native American or Alaska Native: 6.8% Nebraska Canva – Total rural population: 686,058 — 35.7% of the state lives in a rural area (#9 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 23.8% — Seniors (over 65): 17.9% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.0% — Male: 50.0% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 10.1% — White: 90.3% — Black or African American: 1.1% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.2% — Asian: 0.7% Nevada Canva – Total rural population: 186,848 — 6.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#43 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 20.2% — Seniors (over 65): 20.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 48.1% — Male: 51.9% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 20.2% — White: 61.0% — Black or African American: 1.6% — Native American or Alaska Native: 3.0% — Asian: 1.3% New Hampshire Canva – Total rural population: 337,542 — 24.9% of the state lives in a rural area (#17 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 18.3% — Seniors (over 65): 19.1% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.2% — Male: 49.8% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 2.0% — White: 64.1% — Black or African American: 0.8% — Asian: 0.9% New Jersey Andrew F. Kazmierski // Shutterstock – Total rural population: 86,553 — 1.0% of the state lives in a rural area (#49 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.7% — Seniors (over 65): 12.6% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 45.2% — Male: 54.8% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 21.6% — White: 51.7% — Black or African American: 17.0% — Native American or Alaska Native: 0.8% — Asian: 1.1% You may also like: Most expensive military weapons and programs New Mexico Canva – Total rural population: 485,862 — 23.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#18 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 24.9% — Seniors (over 65): 15.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.4% — Male: 50.6% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 46.6% — White: 50.6% — Black or African American: 1.6% — Native American or Alaska Native: 7.4% — Asian: 0.7% New York tmphoto98 // Shutterstock – Total rural population: 1,246,248 — 6.4% of the state lives in a rural area (#42 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 19.8% — Seniors (over 65): 17.5% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.6% — Male: 50.4% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.9% — White: 65.9% — Black or African American: 2.4% — Asian: 0.9% North Carolina Canva – Total rural population: 1,525,055 — 14.7% of the state lives in a rural area (#28 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 20.5% — Seniors (over 65): 18.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 51.2% — Male: 48.8% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 7.9% — White: 46.7% — Black or African American: 14.3% — Native American or Alaska Native: 2.0% North Dakota Canva – Total rural population: 320,425 — 42.1% of the state lives in a rural area (#6 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 24.2% — Seniors (over 65): 16.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 48.3% — Male: 51.7% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.2% — White: 74.0% — Black or African American: 1.0% — Native American or Alaska Native: 7.8% Ohio Canva – Total rural population: 2,274,590 — 19.5% of the state lives in a rural area (#22 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.2% — Seniors (over 65): 16.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.3% — Male: 49.7% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 3.0% — White: 83.8% — Black or African American: 2.1% — Asian: 0.6% You may also like: Voter demographics of every state Oklahoma Canva – Total rural population: 1,154,707 — 29.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#12 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 23.6% — Seniors (over 65): 15.9% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.1% — Male: 49.9% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 8.8% — White: 56.3% — Black or African American: 2.8% — Native American or Alaska Native: 9.2% — Asian: 0.6% Oregon Canva – Total rural population: 659,738 — 15.8% of the state lives in a rural area (#25 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 20.9% — Seniors (over 65): 19.9% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.8% — Male: 50.2% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 14.7% — White: 59.4% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.5% — Asian: 0.7% Pennsylvania Canva – Total rural population: 1,378,700 — 10.8% of the state lives in a rural area (#33 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 19.6% — Seniors (over 65): 18.8% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.7% — Male: 50.3% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 2.4% — White: 80.7% — Black or African American: 1.9% Rhode Island Canva – Total rural population: 871 — 0.1% of the state lives in a rural area (#50 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 16.6% — Seniors (over 65): 20.0% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 54.5% — Male: 45.5% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 0.9% — White: 93.7% — Black or African American: 0.7% — Asian: 0.6% South Carolina Canva – Total rural population: 634,145 — 12.5% of the state lives in a rural area (#30 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.7% — Seniors (over 65): 17.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 51.7% — Male: 48.3% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.6% — White: 40.3% — Black or African American: 25.6% You may also like: Top issues being lobbied today–and the companies that support them South Dakota Canva – Total rural population: 410,862 — 46.7% of the state lives in a rural area (#2 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 24.2% — Seniors (over 65): 17.0% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.4% — Male: 50.6% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 3.5% — White: 71.0% — Black or African American: 0.8% — Native American or Alaska Native: 8.6% — Asian: 1.1% Tennessee Canva – Total rural population: 1,303,226 — 19.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#23 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.4% — Seniors (over 65): 17.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.5% — Male: 49.5% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.5% — White: 67.8% — Black or African American: 5.8% Texas Canva – Total rural population: 2,376,807 — 8.3% of the state lives in a rural area (#38 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 23.6% — Seniors (over 65): 15.8% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.0% — Male: 51.0% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 34.8% — White: 57.1% — Black or African American: 6.8% — Asian: 0.6% Utah Canva – Total rural population: 255,854 — 8.1% of the state lives in a rural area (#39 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 28.7% — Seniors (over 65): 13.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 48.6% — Male: 51.4% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 10.0% — White: 56.9% — Native American or Alaska Native: 2.0% Vermont Canva – Total rural population: 383,220 — 61.4% of the state lives in a rural area (#1 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 18.6% — Seniors (over 65): 19.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.7% — Male: 49.3% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 1.8% — White: 86.5% — Black or African American: 0.8% — Asian: 0.8% You may also like: States with the most Confederate memorials Virginia Canva – Total rural population: 723,510 — 8.5% of the state lives in a rural area (#37 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 19.9% — Seniors (over 65): 19.5% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.4% — Male: 49.6% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 3.8% — White: 55.0% — Black or African American: 13.7% Washington Paula Cobleigh // Shutterstock – Total rural population: 546,314 — 7.3% of the state lives in a rural area (#40 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 22.5% — Seniors (over 65): 17.8% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.7% — Male: 50.3% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 18.2% — White: 48.7% — Black or African American: 0.6% — Native American or Alaska Native: 2.3% — Asian: 1.1% West Virginia Canva – Total rural population: 455,679 — 25.2% of the state lives in a rural area (#15 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 20.0% — Seniors (over 65): 19.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 50.5% — Male: 49.5% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 1.2% — White: 78.2% — Black or African American: 2.2% Wisconsin Canva – Total rural population: 1,448,222 — 24.9% of the state lives in a rural area (#16 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 21.0% — Seniors (over 65): 18.3% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.5% — Male: 50.5% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 4.0% — White: 82.8% — Black or African American: 0.9% — Native American or Alaska Native: 1.2% — Asian: 0.8% Wyoming Canva – Total rural population: 267,375 — 46.0% of the state lives in a rural area (#3 by percentage of population) – Age demographics in rural areas: — Children (under 18): 23.5% — Seniors (over 65): 15.4% – Sex demographics in rural areas: — Female: 49.1% — Male: 50.9% – Race and ethnicity demographics in rural areas: – Hispanic/Latino: 9.6% — White: 60.3% — Native American or Alaska Native: 2.6% — Asian: 0.6% You may also like: States that pay their politicians the most