Senior Life in Philadelphia
Population 55 to 59 years old: 67,280
Population 60 to 64 years old: 57,936
Population 65 to 74 years old: 107,048
Population 75 to 84 years old: 79,335
Population 85 years and over: 27,339
Philadelphia is Pennsylvania’s the largest city and before the American Revolution led the Colonies education, arts, science, industry, and commerce. Today it boasts a broad industrial base chemicals and pharmaceuticals; medical devices; transportation components; and printing/publishing. Philadelphia also is a leader service-based commerce like health care, insurance, law, architecture and engineering. The city also hosts major federal government activity including branches of the U.S. Mint, Federal Reserve System, and the IRS. Philadelphia features one of the world’s largest freshwater ports, which is the core of the “AmeriPort,” that links by rail to the Midwest and Canada.
Tourist and vacationers are drawn to Philadelphia’s rich history and culture, visiting attractions such as Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Franklin Institute Science Museum, and the Philadelphia Zoological Gardens.
Source: Citydata.com |