Georgia
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Population Density
Historic & Projected Growth
Population by County
POPULATION DENSITY
People per square mile, 2010: 168.4
People per square mile, 2020:185.6
HISTORIC & PROJECTED GROWTH 1790 TO 2040
Year |
Population |
1790 |
82,548 |
1800 |
162,686 |
1810 |
252,433 |
1820 |
340,989 |
1830 |
516,823 |
1840 |
691,392 |
1850 |
906,185 |
1860 |
1,057,286 |
1870 |
1,184,109 |
1880 |
1,542,180 |
1890 |
1,837,353 |
1900 |
2,216,331 |
1910 |
2,609,121 |
1920 |
2,895,832 |
1930 |
2,908,506 |
1940 |
3,123,723 |
1950 |
3,444,578 |
1960 |
3,943,116 |
1970 |
4,587,930 |
1980 |
5,462,982 |
1990 |
6,478,216 |
2000 |
8,186,453 |
2010 |
9,687,653 |
2020 |
10,711,908 |
2030 |
11,835,126 |
2040 |
12,820,271 |
SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of the Census & Weldon Cooper Center, Demographics Research Group
(The Census Bureau and Weldon Cooper Center have not yet provided updated State projections to reflect 2020 census numbers.)
Population by County
Census 2020 Population |
Census 2010 Population |
Change from 2010 |
Percent Change |
|
GEORGIA |
10,711,908 |
9,687,653 |
1,024,255 |
9.56% |
Appling County |
18,444 |
18,236 |
208 |
1.13% |
Atkinson County |
8,286 |
8,375 |
-89 |
-1.07% |
Bacon County |
11,140 |
11,096 |
44 |
0.39% |
Baker County |
2,876 |
3,451 |
-575 |
-19.99% |
Baldwin County |
43,799 |
45,720 |
-1,921 |
-4.39% |
Banks County |
18,035 |
18,395 |
-360 |
-2.00% |
Barrow County |
83,505 |
69,367 |
14,138 |
16.93% |
Bartow County |
108,901 |
100,157 |
8,744 |
8.03% |
Ben Hill County |
17,194 |
17,634 |
-440 |
-2.56% |
Berrien County |
18,160 |
19,286 |
-1,126 |
-6.20% |
Bibb County |
157,346 |
155,547 |
1,799 |
1.14% |
Bleckley County |
12,583 |
13,063 |
-480 |
-3.81% |
Brantley County |
18,021 |
18,411 |
-390 |
-2.16% |
Brooks County |
16,301 |
16,243 |
58 |
0.36% |
Bryan County |
44,738 |
30,233 |
14,505 |
32.42% |
Bulloch County |
81,099 |
70,217 |
10,882 |
13.42% |
Burke County |
24,596 |
23,316 |
1,280 |
5.20% |
Butts County |
25,434 |
23,655 |
1,779 |
6.99% |
Calhoun County |
5,573 |
6,694 |
-1,121 |
-20.11% |
Camden County |
54,768 |
50,513 |
4,255 |
7.77% |
Candler County |
10,981 |
10,998 |
-17 |
-0.15% |
Carroll County |
119,148 |
110,527 |
8,621 |
7.24% |
Catoosa County |
67,872 |
63,942 |
3,930 |
5.79% |
Charlton County |
12,518 |
12,171 |
347 |
2.77% |
Chatham County |
295,291 |
265,128 |
30,163 |
10.21% |
Chattahoochee County |
9,565 |
11,267 |
-1,702 |
-17.79% |
Chattooga County |
24,965 |
26,015 |
-1,050 |
-4.21% |
Cherokee County |
266,620 |
214,346 |
52,274 |
19.61% |
Clarke County |
128,671 |
116,714 |
11,957 |
9.29% |
Clay County |
2,848 |
3,183 |
-335 |
-11.76% |
Clayton County |
297,595 |
259,424 |
38,171 |
12.83% |
Clinch County |
6,749 |
6,798 |
-49 |
-0.73% |
Cobb County |
766,149 |
688,078 |
78,071 |
10.19% |
Coffee County |
43,092 |
42,356 |
736 |
1.71% |
Colquitt County |
45,898 |
45,498 |
400 |
0.87% |
Columbia County |
156,010 |
124,053 |
31,957 |
20.48% |
Cook County |
17,229 |
17,212 |
17 |
0.10% |
Coweta County |
146,158 |
127,317 |
18,841 |
12.89% |
Crawford County |
12,130 |
12,630 |
-500 |
-4.12% |
Crisp County |
20,128 |
23,439 |
-3,311 |
-16.45% |
Dade County |
16,251 |
16,633 |
-382 |
-2.35% |
Dawson County |
26,798 |
22,330 |
4,468 |
16.67% |
Decatur County |
29,367 |
27,842 |
1,525 |
5.19% |
DeKalb County |
764,382 |
691,893 |
72,489 |
9.48% |
Dodge County |
19,925 |
21,796 |
-1,871 |
-9.39% |
Dooly County |
11,208 |
14,918 |
-3,710 |
-33.10% |
Dougherty County |
85,790 |
94,565 |
-8,775 |
-10.23% |
Douglas County |
144,237 |
132,403 |
11,834 |
8.20% |
Early County |
10,854 |
11,008 |
-154 |
-1.42% |
Echols County |
3,697 |
4,034 |
-337 |
-9.12% |
Effingham County |
64,769 |
52,250 |
12,519 |
19.33% |
Elbert County |
19,637 |
20,166 |
-529 |
-2.69% |
Emanuel County |
22,768 |
22,598 |
170 |
0.75% |
Evans County |
10,774 |
11,000 |
-226 |
-2.10% |
Fannin County |
25,319 |
23,682 |
1,637 |
6.47% |
Fayette County |
119,194 |
106,567 |
12,627 |
10.59% |
Floyd County |
98,584 |
96,317 |
2,267 |
2.30% |
Forsyth County |
251,283 |
175,511 |
75,772 |
30.15% |
Franklin County |
23,424 |
22,084 |
1,340 |
5.72% |
Fulton County |
1,066,710 |
920,581 |
146,129 |
13.70% |
Gilmer County |
31,353 |
28,292 |
3,061 |
9.76% |
Glascock County |
2,884 |
3,082 |
-198 |
-6.87% |
Glynn County |
84,499 |
79,626 |
4,873 |
5.77% |
Gordon County |
57,544 |
55,186 |
2,358 |
4.10% |
Grady County |
26,236 |
25,011 |
1,225 |
4.67% |
Greene County |
18,915 |
15,994 |
2,921 |
15.44% |
Gwinnett County |
957,062 |
805,321 |
151,741 |
15.85% |
Habersham County |
46,031 |
43,041 |
2,990 |
6.50% |
Hall County |
203,136 |
179,684 |
23,452 |
11.54% |
Hancock County |
8,735 |
9,429 |
-694 |
-7.95% |
Haralson County |
29,919 |
28,780 |
1,139 |
3.81% |
Harris County |
34,668 |
32,024 |
2,644 |
7.63% |
Hart County |
25,828 |
25,213 |
615 |
2.38% |
Heard County |
11,412 |
11,834 |
-422 |
-3.70% |
Henry County |
240,712 |
203,922 |
36,790 |
15.28% |
Houston County |
163,633 |
139,900 |
23,733 |
14.50% |
Irwin County |
9,666 |
9,538 |
128 |
1.32% |
Jackson County |
75,907 |
60,485 |
15,422 |
20.32% |
Jasper County |
14,588 |
13,900 |
688 |
4.72% |
Jeff Davis County |
14,779 |
15,068 |
-289 |
-1.96% |
Jefferson County |
15,709 |
16,930 |
-1,221 |
-7.77% |
Jenkins County |
8,674 |
8,340 |
334 |
3.85% |
Johnson County |
9,189 |
9,980 |
-791 |
-8.61% |
Jones County |
28,347 |
28,669 |
-322 |
-1.14% |
Lamar County |
18,500 |
18,317 |
183 |
0.99% |
Lanier County |
9,877 |
10,078 |
-201 |
-2.04% |
Laurens County |
49,570 |
48,434 |
1,136 |
2.29% |
Lee County |
33,163 |
28,298 |
4,865 |
14.67% |
Liberty County |
65,256 |
63,453 |
1,803 |
2.76% |
Lincoln County |
7,690 |
7,996 |
-306 |
-3.98% |
Long County |
16,168 |
14,464 |
1,704 |
10.54% |
Lowndes County |
118,251 |
109,233 |
9,018 |
7.63% |
Lumpkin County |
33,488 |
29,966 |
3,522 |
10.52% |
McDuffie County |
21,632 |
21,875 |
-243 |
-1.12% |
McIntosh County |
10,975 |
14,333 |
-3,358 |
-30.60% |
Macon County |
12,082 |
14,740 |
-2,658 |
-22.00% |
Madison County |
30,120 |
28,120 |
2,000 |
6.64% |
Marion County |
7,498 |
8,742 |
-1,244 |
-16.59% |
Meriwether County |
20,613 |
21,992 |
-1,379 |
-6.69% |
Miller County |
6,000 |
6,125 |
-125 |
-2.08% |
Mitchell County |
21,755 |
23,498 |
-1,743 |
-8.01% |
Monroe County |
27,957 |
26,424 |
1,533 |
5.48% |
Montgomery County |
8,610 |
9,123 |
-513 |
-5.96% |
Morgan County |
20,097 |
17,868 |
2,229 |
11.09% |
Murray County |
39,973 |
39,628 |
345 |
0.86% |
Muscogee County |
206,922 |
189,885 |
17,037 |
8.23% |
Newton County |
112,483 |
99,958 |
12,525 |
11.14% |
Oconee County |
41,799 |
32,808 |
8,991 |
21.51% |
Oglethorpe County |
14,825 |
14,899 |
-74 |
-0.50% |
Paulding County |
168,661 |
142,324 |
26,337 |
15.62% |
Peach County |
27,981 |
27,695 |
286 |
1.02% |
Pickens County |
33,216 |
29,431 |
3,785 |
11.40% |
Pierce County |
19,716 |
18,758 |
958 |
4.86% |
Pike County |
18,889 |
17,869 |
1,020 |
5.40% |
Polk County |
42,853 |
41,475 |
1,378 |
3.22% |
Pulaski County |
9,855 |
12,010 |
-2,155 |
-21.87% |
Putnam County |
22,047 |
21,218 |
829 |
3.76% |
Quitman County |
2,235 |
2,513 |
-278 |
-12.44% |
Rabun County |
16,883 |
16,276 |
607 |
3.60% |
Randolph County |
6,425 |
7,719 |
-1,294 |
-20.14% |
Richmond County |
206,607 |
200,549 |
6,058 |
2.93% |
Rockdale County |
93,570 |
85,215 |
8,355 |
8.93% |
Schley County |
4,547 |
5,010 |
-463 |
-10.18% |
Screven County |
14,067 |
14,593 |
-526 |
-3.74% |
Seminole County |
9,147 |
8,729 |
418 |
4.57% |
Spalding County |
67,306 |
64,073 |
3,233 |
4.80% |
Stephens County |
26,784 |
26,175 |
609 |
2.27% |
Stewart County |
5,314 |
6,058 |
-744 |
-14.00% |
Sumter County |
29,616 |
32,819 |
-3,203 |
-10.82% |
Talbot County |
5,733 |
6,865 |
-1,132 |
-19.75% |
Taliaferro County |
1,559 |
1,717 |
-158 |
-10.13% |
Tattnall County |
22,842 |
25,520 |
-2,678 |
-11.72% |
Taylor County |
7,816 |
8,906 |
-1,090 |
-13.95% |
Telfair County |
12,477 |
16,500 |
-4,023 |
-32.24% |
Terrell County |
9,185 |
9,315 |
-130 |
-1.42% |
Thomas County |
45,798 |
44,720 |
1,078 |
2.35% |
Tift County |
41,344 |
40,118 |
1,226 |
2.97% |
Toombs County |
27,030 |
27,223 |
-193 |
-0.71% |
Towns County |
12,493 |
10,471 |
2,022 |
16.19% |
Treutlen County |
6,406 |
6,885 |
-479 |
-7.48% |
Troup County |
69,426 |
67,044 |
2,382 |
3.43% |
Turner County |
9,006 |
8,930 |
76 |
0.84% |
Twiggs County |
8,022 |
9,023 |
-1,001 |
-12.48% |
Union County |
24,632 |
21,356 |
3,276 |
13.30% |
Upson County |
27,700 |
27,153 |
547 |
1.97% |
Walker County |
67,654 |
68,756 |
-1,102 |
-1.63% |
Walton County |
96,673 |
83,768 |
12,905 |
13.35% |
Ware County |
36,251 |
36,312 |
-61 |
-0.17% |
Warren County |
5,215 |
5,834 |
-619 |
-11.87% |
Washington County |
19,988 |
21,187 |
-1,199 |
-6.00% |
Wayne County |
30,144 |
30,099 |
45 |
0.15% |
Webster County |
2,348 |
2,799 |
-451 |
-19.21% |
Wheeler County |
7,471 |
7,421 |
50 |
0.67% |
White County |
28,003 |
27,144 |
859 |
3.07% |
Whitfield County |
102,864 |
102,599 |
265 |
0.26% |
Wilcox County |
8,766 |
9,255 |
-489 |
-5.58% |
Wilkes County |
9,565 |
10,593 |
-1,028 |
-10.75% |
Wilkinson County |
8,877 |
9,563 |
-686 |
-7.73% |
Worth County |
20,784 |
21,679 |
-895 |
-4.31% |
SOURCE: U.S. Bureau of the Census
Georgia Population News Articles
Georgia had 2nd largest spike in foreign-born population among all states, says US Census Bureau – Sept 12, 2024
Georgia’s Emission Culprits: What’s Really Fueling CO2 in the Peach State? – Sept 10, 2024
30.4% of Georgia Residents Are Experiencing Drought Conditions in 2024 – Sept 4, 2024
Winder, a Rural, Middle-Class City in Georgia, Is in a Rapidly Developing Area – Sept 4, 2024
Georgia regulators to vote on controversial biomass energy plan – Sept 3, 2024
These two Georgia suburbs are among the fastest-growing, report says – Aug 29, 2024
Georgia’s Infrastructure Gets C+ Grade – July 8, 2024
As climate deadlines loom, Georgia companies and governments push for faster action – July 1, 2024
Extreme heat, scant rain causing headaches for Georgia farmers – July 1, 2024
Immigration detention surges in Georgia, up 50% from 2023 – June 18, 2024
Sens. Ossoff, Rev. Warnock Introduce Legislation to Upgrade Water Infrastructure Across Coastal Georgia – June 11, 2024
Georgia’s Population Has Grown 133% in 50 Years… Discover What’s Driving the Huge Growth – November 13, 2023
New report ranks Georgia fifth most vulnerable state to climate change in US – November 6, 2023
The 4 Fastest Growing Towns in Georgia Everyone Is Talking About – October 26, 2023
You may need your raincoat a lot this winter in Georgia. Here’s why – October 20, 2023
Georgia expanding EV charging station network – October 19, 2023
Understanding Georgia’s Population: Trends, Demographics, and Future Projections – October 17, 2023
Atlanta air quality: When will things return to normal? – July 18, 2023
Georgia struggles after losing 90% of its peach crops amid catastrophic harvest: ‘They’re just not good’ – July 17, 2023
Georgia is making its first-ever climate change plan – July 10, 2023
Most hazardous and contaminated cities in Georgia as proven by statistical data – July 4, 2023
Historic Trends of Extreme Heat in Georgia: Summer Sizzlin’ Series, Episode 1 – June 22, 2023
GA Ranks in Top 10 for Green Buildings – January 18, 2023
Coastal Georgia shores up beach conservation for shorebirds \impacted by climate change – January 14, 2023
The Importance of Georgia’s Agricultural Lands – January 12, 2023
Here’s how much home prices in Georgia soared during the pandemic – January 6, 2023
Georgia sees its population grow by 1.7% amid the pandemic – December 30, 2022
What does climate change look like in Georgia and what do we do about it? – July 22, 2022
Textile plant with history of pollution violations will shut down – July 15, 2022
Metro Atlanta population boost higher after pandemic slowed growth – July 14, 2022
Pair of residential neighborhoods in Westside Atlanta deemed toxic Superfund site – March 19, 2022
Georgians want the state to take a stand on climate change – February 25, 2022
Freedom to Farm Act passes Georgia House committee – February 24, 2022
Augusta University plants trees for Arbor Day – February 22, 2022
Several Southeast Georgia areas listed as the dirtiest in state – December 14, 2021
Tiny Georgia town preps for population surge – November 27, 2021
Georgia exurbs have big appeal as some look to leave Atlanta and its problems – September 22, 2021
Extreme Heat Hits Some Georgia Neighborhoods Harder Than Others – September 8, 2021
Census data: Johns Creek’s population topped 82,000 residents in 2020 – September 2, 2021
2020 Census population numbers for Georgia’s cities – September 1, 2021
Georgia wins another tri-state water wars case – September 1, 2021
Meteorologist: Georgia Needs To Be Prepared For Rising Global Temperatures – July 8, 2021
Georgia’s traffic congestion among worst in U.S.– July 8, 2021
Columbia County is one of the fastest growing counties in Georgia – July 9, 2021
Georgia Receives Grant To Sustain Beach Water Quality Monitoring – June 21, 2021
The Coal Plant Next Door – March 27. 2021
Environmental advocacy agency is worried about pollution in the Chattahoochee River – December 9, 2020
Local waterways listed among state’s worst – December 2, 2020
In Georgia, 16 Superfund Sites Are Threatened by Extreme Weather Linked to Climate Change – November 29, 2020
Environmental groups continue fight against strip mine near Okefenokee – November 25, 2020
Study says chemicals found in Ogeechee fish – November 19, 2020
Ethylene Oxide: Tests Show Spike In Toxic Gas After Plant Reopened – September 22, 2020
Georgia taking steps to save ‘The Little Things that Run the World’ – September 18, 2020
Northern suburbs’ ongoing growth evident in Northside Hospital’s expansion – September 16, 2020
Atlanta Top Area to Benefit from Transition to Electric Vehicles – September 15, 2020
Aging Septic, Rising Seas Threaten Georgia Waterways – September 15, 2020
Georgia Residents Near Power Plant Sue Over Coal Ash Pollution – August 7, 2020
American Lung Association calls on Georgia residents to pledge to Stand Up For Clean Air, take action on climate change – July 17, 2020
EPA Awards $3.8 Million Grant to Improve and Protect Georgia’s Water Quality – July 26, 2020
Atlanta Companies Can Fight Climate Change and Help Georgia’s Rural Economy – May 25, 2020
These are Georgia’s fastest growing cities, according to new U.S. Census report – May 27, 2020
Georgia Now & Forever: Georgia’s Historic Land Cover and What the Future Holds – June 8, 2020
Proposed Georgia Mine Next to Okefenokee Swamp Raises Alarms – June 17, 2020
Georgia DOT to Expand Connected Vehicle Technology in Atlanta – February 10, 2020
Amidst boom, Midtown’s population has nearly doubled since 2000, market study finds – February 7, 2020
Growing pains part of Augusta area’s continued growth, experts note in economic forecast – January 23, 2020
‘Nobody’s ever cared about Juliette.’ Fight for clean water rages on in this Georgia town – January 23, 2020
Atlanta Researcher Looks To Trees To Help Ease Highway Air Pollution – November 5, 2019
Forecast: Atlanta, Georgia Housing Market to Keep Climbing into 2020 – October 26, 2019
Populations of the ‘most important living being in the world’ on the decline – October 16, 2019
These Birds In Georgia Vulnerable To Climate Change: Audubon – October 15, 2019
1 million people in DeKalb County? It’s possible by 2050, study says – October 11, 2019
Metro Atlanta Sterilizing Plant Shutting Down As Air Tests Begin; Lawsuit Challenges EPD Deal – September 13, 2019
Georgia DOT gives update on I-75 commercial vehicle lane project – September 11, 2019
Growth in DeKalb County continues, population rises to 753,030 – August 29, 2019
Study Named Forsyth Fastest Growing County In GA – August 26, 2019
Habitat loss presents struggle in conservation – August 26, 2019
Report predicts ‘killer heat’ in Georgia, elsewhere in coming decades – July 16, 2019
Water Conservation: Tapping into a clear future – July 14, 2019
How Georgia Became A Surprising Bright Spot In The U.S. Solar Industry – June 24, 2019
How much will it cost to protect Georgia from rising seas? – June 20, 2019
How Will Infrastructure Steer Atlanta’s Fast Growth? – May 14, 2019
Farming heads indoors to escape punishing weather – April 29, 2019
Unhealthy air? South Fulton, DeKalb counties among the worst in Georgia – April 25, 2019
Census: Metro Atlanta has 4th-fastest growing population in nation – April 18, 2019
Groups seek court order blocking Atlantic seismic blasting – February 22, 2019
Climate Change: How Willing Georgia Is To Adjust Lifestyle – February 18, 2019
Honey bee population struggles to hang on – February 15, 2019
‘Infrastructure Report Card’ Shows Slight Improvement to ‘C+’ – February 7, 2019
N.C. Aquariums join coalition and state leaders in opposition to Atlantic Coast seismic blasting – January 10, 2019
Hamilton Crossing Park expansion infrastructure to pick up in 2019 – January 10, 2019
Oconee’s growth must be managed responsibly – January 9, 2019
Annual Bring One for the Chipper event held in LaGrange on Saturday – January 7, 2019
USDA invests in water and wastewater infrastructure in 46 states – January 4, 2019
Contaminated groundwater, a toxic legacy of Georgia’s air bases – January 3, 2019
Study: South Carolina among top states for potential growth of solar power – January 1, 2019
Coal ash pollutants found in groundwater at 11 Georgia sites, including Plant McIntosh in Rincon – January 8, 2019