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Steamboat Today: The graying of Steamboat

We ran to the medicine cabinet for a dose of Geritol this week after reading a Feb. 15 article in the Denver Post reporting that Steamboat Springs ranks first in the United States in terms of the population gain among people 65 and older.

Really? Could that be?

Then we realized that the survey compiled by the organization, Demographia, and based on U.S. Census numbers, measured the percentage of inbound gray-hairs relative to the local population.

The Post article reports that Routt County has experienced a rise of almost 80 percent in its senior population compared to the national rate of just over 15 percent during the study period from 2010 to 2016. The population of Routt County in 2015, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, was 24,130.

Read more at Steamboat Today.

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