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County | 2024 Pop. | Change (2020) | Area (mi²) | Density (/mi²) | Location |
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Fulton County | 1,084,512 | 1.41% | 203 | 2,058 | |
Gwinnett County | 990,879 | 3.39% | 166 | 2,299 | |
Cobb County | 781,646 | 1.99% | 131 | 2,299 | |
DeKalb County | 764,205 | -0.04% | 103 | 2,852 | |
Chatham County | 306,285 | 3.79% | 167 | 707 | |
Clayton County | 298,201 | -0.41% | 55 | 2,100 | |
Cherokee County | 292,010 | 8.9% | 163 | 694 | |
Forsyth County | 278,462 | 10.11% | 87 | 1,238 | |
Henry County | 260,754 | 7.82% | 123 | 817 | |
Hall County | 221,913 | 9.06% | 152 | 565 | |
Richmond County | 204,484 | -0.99% | 125 | 631 | |
Muscogee County | 201,322 | -2.75% | 84 | 928 | |
Paulding County | 187,575 | 10.61% | 120 | 601 | |
Houston County | 174,173 | 5.97% | 145 | 463 | |
Columbia County | 167,853 | 7% | 112 | 579 | |
Coweta County | 158,905 | 8.29% | 170 | 360 | |
Bibb County | 156,898 | -0.09% | 96 | 630 | |
Douglas County | 150,867 | 4.3% | 77 | 754 | |
Clarke County | 130,140 | 1.24% | 46 | 1,094 | |
Carroll County | 129,666 | 8.51% | 193 | 260 | |
Fayette County | 124,721 | 4.38% | 75 | 640 | |
Newton County | 122,518 | 8.53% | 106 | 447 | |
Lowndes County | 121,925 | 2.96% | 192 | 245 | |
Bartow County | 117,267 | 7.28% | 177 | 255 | |
Walton County | 110,340 | 13.57% | 126 | 337 | |
Whitfield County | 104,279 | 1.45% | 112 | 360 | |
Floyd County | 100,789 | 2.24% | 197 | 198 | |
Rockdale County | 97,029 | 3.65% | 50 | 746 | |
Barrow County | 96,339 | 14.72% | 62 | 598 | |
Jackson County | 93,221 | 21.49% | 131 | 274 | |
Glynn County | 87,199 | 3.22% | 162 | 208 | |
Bulloch County | 85,616 | 7.12% | 261 | 127 | |
Dougherty County | 82,395 | -3.24% | 127 | 250 | |
Effingham County | 74,048 | 13.62% | 185 | 155 | |
Troup County | 71,237 | 2.75% | 160 | 172 | |
Spalding County | 70,884 | 5.06% | 76 | 362 | |
Liberty County | 70,501 | 7.94% | 199 | 137 | |
Walker County | 70,013 | 3.36% | 172 | 157 | |
Catoosa County | 68,984 | 1.44% | 63 | 426 | |
Gordon County | 60,659 | 5.09% | 137 | 170 | |
Camden County | 59,265 | 7.89% | 243 | 94 | |
Bryan County | 51,260 | 13.8% | 169 | 117 | |
Laurens County | 50,172 | 1.29% | 312 | 62 | |
Habersham County | 50,049 | 8.47% | 107 | 181 | |
Colquitt County | 46,504 | 1.34% | 211 | 85 | |
Thomas County | 45,747 | -0.06% | 210 | 84 | |
Polk County | 44,777 | 4.32% | 120 | 144 | |
Oconee County | 44,740 | 6.48% | 71 | 243 | |
Coffee County | 43,387 | 0.76% | 229 | 73 | |
Baldwin County | 43,159 | -1.44% | 100 | 167 | |
Tift County | 41,773 | 0.93% | 101 | 160 | |
Murray County | 41,660 | 4.12% | 133 | 121 | |
Pickens County | 37,113 | 11.33% | 90 | 160 | |
Harris County | 37,051 | 6.17% | 179 | 80 | |
Ware County | 36,889 | 1.82% | 347 | 41 | |
Lumpkin County | 35,810 | 6.45% | 109 | 127 | |
Lee County | 34,066 | 2.54% | 137 | 96 | |
Gilmer County | 33,317 | 6.01% | 164 | 78 | |
Dawson County | 33,275 | 22.97% | 81 | 158 | |
Madison County | 32,932 | 8.77% | 109 | 117 | |
Haralson County | 32,721 | 8.94% | 109 | 116 | |
Wayne County | 32,009 | 6.19% | 248 | 50 | |
Monroe County | 31,781 | 13.27% | 153 | 80 | |
Jones County | 29,426 | 3.61% | 152 | 75 | |
White County | 29,248 | 4.06% | 93 | 121 | |
Decatur County | 29,155 | -0.58% | 230 | 49 | |
Peach County | 29,124 | 3.88% | 58 | 194 | |
Sumter County | 28,916 | -2.05% | 186 | 60 | |
Upson County | 28,433 | 2.48% | 125 | 88 | |
Hart County | 28,226 | 9.07% | 90 | 122 | |
Union County | 27,858 | 12.32% | 124 | 87 | |
Stephens County | 27,710 | 3.33% | 69 | 155 | |
Toombs County | 27,267 | 0.7% | 141 | 75 | |
Butts County | 27,029 | 5.79% | 71 | 147 | |
Fannin County | 26,177 | 2.91% | 149 | 68 | |
Grady County | 26,138 | -0.33% | 175 | 58 | |
Chattooga County | 25,482 | 2.23% | 121 | 81 | |
Franklin County | 25,418 | 8.3% | 101 | 97 | |
Tattnall County | 24,604 | 1.16% | 186 | 51 | |
Burke County | 24,442 | -0.78% | 319 | 30 | |
Putnam County | 23,325 | 5.21% | 133 | 68 | |
Emanuel County | 23,292 | 1.74% | 263 | 34 | |
McDuffie County | 21,908 | 1.39% | 99 | 85 | |
Morgan County | 21,896 | 8.39% | 134 | 63 | |
Greene County | 21,333 | 12.11% | 150 | 55 | |
Lamar County | 21,329 | 14.99% | 71 | 116 | |
Mitchell County | 21,036 | -2.93% | 198 | 41 | |
Meriwether County | 20,972 | 1.72% | 193 | 42 | |
Pike County | 20,967 | 10.67% | 83 | 97 | |
Long County | 20,793 | 27.8% | 154 | 52 | |
Pierce County | 20,660 | 4.62% | 131 | 61 | |
Banks County | 20,236 | 11.92% | 90 | 87 | |
Elbert County | 20,153 | 2.47% | 135 | 57 | |
Worth County | 20,115 | -2.98% | 220 | 35 | |
Washington County | 19,875 | -0.39% | 262 | 29 | |
Dodge County | 19,679 | -1.35% | 191 | 40 | |
Crisp County | 19,533 | -2.59% | 105 | 72 | |
Berrien County | 18,925 | 4.3% | 175 | 42 | |
Brantley County | 18,592 | 3.04% | 171 | 42 | |
Appling County | 18,477 | 0.55% | 196 | 36 | |
Cook County | 18,019 | 4.54% | 88 | 79 | |
Rabun County | 17,617 | 4.17% | 143 | 48 | |
Ben Hill County | 17,199 | 0.18% | 97 | 69 | |
Jasper County | 16,931 | 15.48% | 142 | 46 | |
Dade County | 16,240 | 0.01% | 67 | 93 | |
Brooks County | 16,206 | -0.41% | 190 | 33 | |
Oglethorpe County | 15,977 | 7.45% | 169 | 36 | |
Jefferson County | 15,072 | -3.85% | 203 | 29 | |
Jeff Davis County | 14,921 | 0.82% | 128 | 45 | |
Screven County | 14,378 | 2.14% | 249 | 22 | |
Towns County | 13,109 | 4.48% | 64 | 79 | |
Charlton County | 13,080 | 4.36% | 301 | 17 | |
Bleckley County | 12,651 | 1.02% | 83 | 59 | |
Crawford County | 12,385 | 2.33% | 125 | 38 | |
Heard County | 12,352 | 7.93% | 114 | 42 | |
Macon County | 11,857 | -1.36% | 155 | 30 | |
McIntosh County | 11,819 | 7.59% | 166 | 27 | |
Dooly County | 11,377 | 1.98% | 152 | 29 | |
Candler County | 11,156 | 1.22% | 94 | 46 | |
Bacon County | 11,075 | -0.33% | 110 | 39 | |
Evans County | 10,849 | 0.53% | 71 | 59 | |
Lanier County | 10,727 | 8.04% | 76 | 54 | |
Early County | 10,566 | -2.11% | 198 | 21 | |
Pulaski County | 10,227 | 3.62% | 96 | 41 | |
Wilkes County | 9,471 | -0.85% | 181 | 20 | |
Telfair County | 9,462 | -24.09% | 169 | 22 | |
Johnson County | 9,353 | 1.85% | 117 | 31 | |
Irwin County | 9,126 | -5.4% | 137 | 26 | |
Seminole County | 9,040 | -1.02% | 92 | 38 | |
Turner County | 8,982 | -0.04% | 110 | 32 | |
Hancock County | 8,935 | 2.57% | 182 | 19 | |
Montgomery County | 8,879 | 3.53% | 93 | 37 | |
Wilcox County | 8,807 | 0.23% | 146 | 23 | |
Wilkinson County | 8,773 | -0.68% | 173 | 20 | |
Terrell County | 8,644 | -5.43% | 130 | 26 | |
Jenkins County | 8,599 | -0.74% | 134 | 25 | |
Chattahoochee County | 8,576 | -9.49% | 96 | 34 | |
Atkinson County | 8,426 | 1.42% | 132 | 25 | |
Lincoln County | 7,899 | 2.56% | 81 | 38 | |
Taylor County | 7,754 | -0.82% | 146 | 21 | |
Twiggs County | 7,706 | -3.83% | 139 | 21 | |
Marion County | 7,444 | -1.14% | 141 | 20 | |
Wheeler County | 6,852 | -8.01% | 114 | 23 | |
Clinch County | 6,813 | 1.38% | 315 | 8 | |
Treutlen County | 6,323 | -1.16% | 77 | 32 | |
Randolph County | 6,030 | -5.31% | 165 | 14 | |
Miller County | 5,720 | -4.54% | 109 | 20 | |
Talbot County | 5,679 | -0.82% | 151 | 15 | |
Calhoun County | 5,440 | -2.4% | 108 | 19 | |
Warren County | 5,055 | -2.92% | 110 | 18 | |
Stewart County | 4,744 | -10.54% | 177 | 10 | |
Schley County | 4,555 | 0.42% | 64 | 27 | |
Echols County | 3,732 | 0.3% | 162 | 9 | |
Glascock County | 2,980 | 2.79% | 56 | 21 | |
Clay County | 2,853 | 0.88% | 75 | 15 | |
Baker County | 2,694 | -5.54% | 132 | 8 | |
Webster County | 2,337 | -0.6% | 81 | 11 | |
Quitman County | 2,301 | 3.32% | 58 | 15 | |
Taliaferro County | 1,610 | 3.27% | 75 | 8 |
There are 159 counties in Georgia. As of 2019, Georgia's most populous county is Fulton County, home to the major metropolitan city of Atlanta, with a population of 1,041,423. This represents a population increase of 12.49% since the 2010 census. After Fulton County, the largest counties in Georgia are Gwinnett County (920,260), Cobb County (755,754), and DeKalb County (753,253). These are the only counties in Georgia with a population of more than 500,000. Of these counties, Gwinnett County has seen the biggest population growth over the last nine years of 13.86%.
The least populous county in Georgia is Taliaferro County with just 1,680 people. The county has declined in population by 4.40% since the last census. Other small counties with under 5,000 residents include Quitman County (2,358), Webster County (2,605), Clay County (2,962), Glascock County (3,062), Baker County (3,200), and Echols County). All of these counties have reported a declining population since the 2010 census.
Long County has had the highest growth rate in Georgia since the last census with an impressive increase of 29.58%. The population has grown from 14,464 in 2010 to 19,014 in 2019. Two other Georgia counties have reported population growth exceeding 20%: Forsyth County has grown 28.96% since the last census to 227,967 to become the state's 8th largest county and Columbia County has grown 21.26% to reach 151,579 residents.
State | Counties |
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Texas | 254 |
Georgia | 159 |
Virginia | 133 |
Kentucky | 120 |
Missouri | 115 |
Kansas | 105 |
Illinois | 102 |
North Carolina | 100 |
Iowa | 99 |
Tennessee | 95 |
Nebraska | 93 |
Indiana | 92 |
Ohio | 88 |
Minnesota | 87 |
Michigan | 83 |
Mississippi | 82 |
Puerto Rico | 78 |
Oklahoma | 77 |
Arkansas | 75 |
Wisconsin | 72 |
Alabama | 67 |
Florida | 67 |
Pennsylvania | 67 |
South Dakota | 66 |
Colorado | 64 |
Louisiana | 64 |
New York | 62 |
California | 58 |
Montana | 56 |
West Virginia | 55 |
North Dakota | 53 |
South Carolina | 46 |
Idaho | 44 |
Washington | 39 |
Oregon | 36 |
New Mexico | 33 |
Alaska | 30 |
Utah | 29 |
Maryland | 24 |
Wyoming | 23 |
New Jersey | 21 |
Nevada | 17 |
Maine | 16 |
Arizona | 15 |
Massachusetts | 14 |
Vermont | 14 |
New Hampshire | 10 |
Connecticut | 9 |
Hawaii | 5 |
Rhode Island | 5 |
Delaware | 3 |
District of Columbia | 1 |