The report from the British National Bureau of Statistics stated:
- There are 13924,2021 centenarians in England and Wales according to the March 0 census, which constitutes 2.<> percent of the total population.
- According to the report, the number of centenarians has increased, from 11186,2011 in <>.
- The census, published in 1921, had concluded that there were only 110 centenarians.
- As of 2021, 11288,2636 perennials and 23,100 perennials lived in England and Wales, representing <> male centenarians per <> female perennials.
- The census revealed that centenarians lived much more than expected at birth, for example, a child born in 1921 was expected to live for about 61 years, and a child lived for about 68 years.
- Centenarians in England and Wales are between 100 and 112 years old, but 90 per cent are between 100 and 103 years old.
- 95.8 percent of all centenarians living in England and Wales were identified as "white", with the remainder being Asian, British Asian, Welsh Asian, Black, British, Caribbean and African.
- Most centenarians in the 2021 census, 91.8 percent were born in the UK.
- Two out of five centenarians live alone, and one in five live in homes with others.
- Seven out of ten centenarians have a disability, but a quarter said they were healthy.