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As of 12/18/2023, the average age of a sitting US senator is:
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To put this number into context, the age of the average American is **38.9 years.** So the average senator is 25 years older than the average American.
According to the census, only 1 in 6 Americans are older than 65.
So another way of thinking about this is only 1 in 6 Americans are older than the average senator.
There are currently five senators older than 80. Two Republicans, one Democrat, and an Independent.
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You might feel that a Senator that can’t relate to you generationally means your issues will be ignored (how will these gerontocrats understand my dank memes??). However, whether this bias exists is hard to prove.