Clark County’s 90-plus population has nearly doubled in the past 10 years, keeping pace with the nation’s increasing longevity.
Some 2,245 county residents reported they were 90 or older in the 2010 census, up 84.9 percent from 2000.
About 71.7 percent of people in that age group are women.
Those who are 90 and older make up about 5 percent of the 65-plus population and less than 1 percent of the overall population.
Expectations for longer life among the county’s senior population prompted county officials to form an aging readiness task force earlier this year. The task force made recommendations to help planners prepare for the infrastructure and services that will be needed to accommodate a senior population projected to double by 2030.
WASHINGTON — The rolls of America’s oldest old are surging: Nearly 2 million now are 90 or older, nearly triple their numbers of just three decades ago.