Centenarian Numbers in England and Wales Decline for First Time Since 2018
ONS data reveals a 0.5% drop in people aged 100 or older, with life expectancy and health service access cited as contributing factors.
- The number of centenarians in England and Wales fell to 14,850 in 2023, a 0.5% decrease from 2022.
- This marks the first decline in centenarians since 2018, with life expectancy dropping by 38 weeks for men and 23 weeks for women since 2019.
- The post-First World War birth cohort, now aging and decreasing in size, has significantly impacted the centenarian population.
- Women continue to outnumber men significantly among centenarians, with a ratio of 4.5 to 1 in 2023.
- The number of people aged 90 and older reached a record high of 551,758 in 2023, though the growth rate has slowed.