Demographics of Utah


Statistical data on the population of Utah
The demographics of Utah encompass the statistical data and characteristics of the population residing in the state. Utah, located in the Western United States, is known for its unique demographic profile, influenced by factors such as high birth rates, a significant Latter-day Saint population, and a growing influx of residents from other states and countries.
Population[edit]
As of the most recent United States Census, Utah has a population of approximately 3.3 million people. The state has experienced rapid population growth, with a significant increase in residents over the past few decades. This growth is attributed to both natural increase (the difference between births and deaths) and net migration.
Ethnic Composition[edit]
Utah's population is predominantly White, with significant minority populations. The ethnic composition is as follows:
- White: 86.1%
- Hispanic or Latino: 14.2%
- Asian: 2.7%
- Black or African American: 1.5%
- Native American: 1.1%
- Pacific Islander: 1.0%
- Two or more races: 2.6%
Religion[edit]
Utah is notable for its high percentage of residents who are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Approximately 60% of the state's population identifies as Latter-day Saint, which significantly influences the state's culture, politics, and social norms.
Age Distribution[edit]
Utah has one of the youngest populations in the United States, with a median age of 31 years. This is largely due to the state's high birth rate, which is among the highest in the nation. The age distribution is as follows:
- Under 18: 29.0%
- 18-24: 10.0%
- 25-44: 28.0%
- 45-64: 22.0%
- 65 and over: 11.0%
Education[edit]
Utah boasts a high level of educational attainment among its residents. The state has a strong public education system and several notable institutions of higher learning, including the University of Utah, Brigham Young University, and Utah State University. Approximately 92% of adults have a high school diploma, and 34% hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
Economy[edit]
The state's economy is diverse, with key industries including technology, mining, agriculture, and tourism. The Salt Lake City metropolitan area is a major economic hub, attracting businesses and professionals from various sectors.
Urbanization[edit]
Utah's population is concentrated in the Wasatch Front, a metropolitan region that includes Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Provo. This area is home to more than 80% of the state's residents, making it the most urbanized region in Utah.
Related Pages[edit]
- Utah
- Salt Lake City
- Latter-day Saint movement
- University of Utah
- Brigham Young University
- Utah State University
- Wasatch Front
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