The average age in Germany according to the latest issue of “die Zeit”
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The median age of Germans in 2017 was 47.1 years (male – 46.0; female – 48.2 years), implying that half the German society was younger, half older. This number declined slightly from 1950 to 1970, likely due to the baby boom after the Second World War, then began rising.
Freiburg and Heidelberg are the youngest German areas (average population ages less than 40 years old). Dessau is the oldest region in Germany (49,5).

Expected that the median age of Germans to slowly increase to 49.3 by 2050.