Need to download CT, county and state level agexrace data

Greetings,

I am compiling an SDOH profile of persons age 55+ at the census tract level (plus the full City and state to compare) . I have most of what I need but am looking for an efficient way to download race for this population without having to download multiple race by age files (i.e. White by Age and so on) . Is this possible? I don't see where I can download this easily. I haven't used ACS directly in a while as my company used vendor software. 

Any assistance, tips or hacks would be most appreciated!

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    Connecticut Age/Sex/Race/Hispanic by County
    CT changed from Counties, which were just lines on the map, to County Equivalents, which are Regional Planning Districts, as of the 2020 Census and for the Estimates Starting in 2020.  For estimates before then, there is no reasonable alternative.  The closest you could get would be to reallocate the county data from before, based upon the population as reported in the population data by town.  This could lead to some issues, but they would be hidden.  Each county and each planning district is made up of in tact towns (MCDs).  So you could do it based upon proportional allocation of the county results based upon the proportion of the towns total population compared to the county.
    Andy Beveridge
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  • to American
    Connecticut Age/Sex/Race/Hispanic by County
    CT changed from Counties, which were just lines on the map, to County Equivalents, which are Regional Planning Districts, as of the 2020 Census and for the Estimates Starting in 2020.  For estimates before then, there is no reasonable alternative.  The closest you could get would be to reallocate the county data from before, based upon the population as reported in the population data by town.  This could lead to some issues, but they would be hidden.  Each county and each planning district is made up of in tact towns (MCDs).  So you could do it based upon proportional allocation of the county results based upon the proportion of the towns total population compared to the county.
    Andy Beveridge
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