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Demographic Data Report for Georgia by County
Crowding: Households with >1 person per room
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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Households (with >1 Person Per Room)
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Rank within US
(of 3143 counties)
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Georgia N/A 2.4 97,290 32 of 52
United States N/A 3.4 4,449,577 N/A
Appling County Rural 4.5 326 2,845
Atkinson County Rural 6.2 199 3,005
Bacon County Rural 2.9 122 2,339
Baker County Rural 0.8 9 325
Baldwin County Rural 3.1 519 2,433
Banks County Rural 2.5 169 2,092
Barrow County Urban 2.3 698 1,938
Bartow County Urban 1.6 668 1,176
Ben Hill County Rural 4.0 286 2,728
Berrien County Rural 2.5 174 2,092
Bibb County Urban 2.5 1,488 2,092
Bleckley County Rural 0.9 39 411
Brantley County Urban 0.7 45 265
Brooks County Urban 2.6 158 2,157
Bryan County Urban 1.2 191 718
Bulloch County Rural 2.0 629 1,646
Burke County Urban 0.8 71 325
Butts County Urban 1.2 109 718
Calhoun County Rural 1.7 27 1,311
Camden County Rural 1.7 363 1,311
Candler County Rural 3.8 156 2,685
Carroll County Urban 2.6 1,134 2,157
Catoosa County Urban 2.4 647 2,021
Charlton County Rural 5.1 215 2,926
Chatham County Urban 1.7 2,098 1,311
Chattahoochee County Urban 2.3 42 1,938
Chattooga County Rural 3.5 316 2,593
Cherokee County Urban 1.2 1,268 718
Clarke County Urban 1.5 791 1,067
Clay County Rural 0.9 11 411
Clayton County Urban 3.4 3,568 2,556
Clinch County Rural 0.6 14 212
Cobb County Urban 2.0 5,851 1,646
Coffee County Rural 2.8 428 2,282
Colquitt County Rural 4.9 830 2,900
Columbia County Urban 1.1 587 590
Cook County Rural 0.3 17 94
Coweta County Urban 1.3 733 827
Crawford County Urban 2.1 92 1,760
Crisp County Rural 0.7 54 265
Dade County Urban 1.9 114 1,529
Dawson County Urban 2.5 289 2,092
DeKalb County Urban 2.9 8,280 2,339
Decatur County Rural 3.2 339 2,480
Dodge County Rural 1.2 83 718
Dooly County Rural 1.7 67 1,311
Dougherty County Urban 1.8 605 1,418
Douglas County Urban 2.8 1,443 2,282
Early County Rural 2.9 120 2,339
Echols County Urban 6.4 73 3,017
Effingham County Urban 1.3 314 827
Elbert County Rural 4.4 368 2,825
Emanuel County Rural 1.9 154 1,529
Evans County Rural 4.5 182 2,845
Fannin County Rural 2.4 287 2,021
Fayette County Urban 1.2 518 718
Floyd County Urban 2.8 1,025 2,282
Forsyth County Urban 1.3 1,137 827
Franklin County Rural 2.7 243 2,226
Fulton County Urban 2.1 9,736 1,760
Gilmer County Rural 4.3 559 2,801
Glascock County Rural 7.5 78 3,058
Glynn County Urban 2.2 795 1,853
Gordon County Rural 2.0 432 1,646
Grady County Rural 3.9 398 2,708
Greene County Rural 1.3 105 827
Gwinnett County Urban 3.7 12,263 2,649
Habersham County Rural 3.6 597 2,618
Hall County Urban 5.2 3,857 2,938
Hancock County Rural 0.4 13 125
Haralson County Urban 3.2 380 2,480
Harris County Urban 0.6 72 212
Hart County Rural 1.9 215 1,529
Heard County Urban 1.9 82 1,529
Henry County Urban 1.9 1,664 1,529
Houston County Urban 2.1 1,319 1,760
Irwin County Rural 1.8 65 1,418
Jackson County Rural 2.3 661 1,938
Jasper County Urban 2.6 155 2,157
Jeff Davis County Rural 2.2 119 1,853
Jefferson County Rural 0.5 28 161
Jenkins County Rural 0.7 23 265
Johnson County Rural 2.1 66 1,760
Jones County Urban 3.4 368 2,556
Lamar County Rural 0.5 34 161
Lanier County Urban 3.6 124 2,618
Laurens County Rural 2.6 484 2,157
Lee County Urban 1.2 147 718
Liberty County Urban 2.1 513 1,760
Lincoln County Urban 2.1 63 1,760
Long County Urban 6.1 374 2,998
Lowndes County Urban 2.6 1,215 2,157
Lumpkin County Urban 2.2 260 1,853
Macon County Rural 2.7 111 2,226
Madison County Urban 2.3 260 1,938
Marion County Urban 1.6 48 1,176
McDuffie County Urban 1.1 90 590
McIntosh County Urban 3.6 183 2,618
Meriwether County Urban 2.5 213 2,092
Miller County Rural 1.2 30 718
Mitchell County Rural 1.4 112 935
Monroe County Urban 2.1 223 1,760
Montgomery County Rural 2.1 66 1,760
Morgan County Urban 2.2 175 1,853
Murray County Urban 2.9 440 2,339
Muscogee County Urban 2.3 1,833 1,938
Newton County Urban 1.3 524 827
Oconee County Urban 1.3 194 827
Oglethorpe County Urban 3.4 184 2,556
Paulding County Urban 1.8 1,084 1,418
Peach County Urban 3.0 320 2,379
Pickens County Urban 3.2 433 2,480
Pierce County Rural 1.9 148 1,529
Pike County Urban 2.0 137 1,646
Polk County Rural 3.4 542 2,556
Pulaski County Rural 3.4 122 2,556
Putnam County Rural 4.0 417 2,728
Quitman County Rural 2.5 27 2,092
Rabun County Rural 2.3 172 1,938
Randolph County Rural 1.5 39 1,067
Richmond County Urban 1.7 1,301 1,311
Rockdale County Urban 3.2 1,114 2,480
Schley County Rural 1.8 30 1,418
Screven County Rural 1.1 56 590
Seminole County Rural 1.6 61 1,176
Spalding County Urban 2.2 575 1,853
Stephens County Rural 1.5 161 1,067
Stewart County Urban 0.0 0 1
Sumter County Rural 2.6 287 2,157
Talbot County Urban 4.0 102 2,728
Taliaferro County Rural 3.7 22 2,649
Tattnall County Rural 3.2 242 2,480
Taylor County Rural 2.8 88 2,282
Telfair County Rural 7.4 248 3,054
Terrell County Urban 2.0 66 1,646
Thomas County Rural 1.7 325 1,311
Tift County Rural 2.4 368 2,021
Toombs County Rural 3.8 392 2,685
Towns County Rural 1.4 80 935
Treutlen County Rural 0.3 6 94
Troup County Rural 2.5 678 2,092
Turner County Rural 0.5 16 161
Twiggs County Urban 2.1 61 1,760
Union County Rural 4.3 494 2,801
Upson County Rural 0.8 80 325
Walker County Urban 1.6 423 1,176
Walton County Urban 2.8 1,005 2,282
Ware County Rural 1.8 236 1,418
Warren County Rural 1.6 33 1,176
Washington County Rural 3.1 230 2,433
Wayne County Rural 2.5 275 2,092
Webster County Rural 0.0 0 1
Wheeler County Rural 3.1 50 2,433
White County Rural 2.7 287 2,226
Whitfield County Urban 4.0 1,463 2,728
Wilcox County Rural 0.9 24 411
Wilkes County Rural 1.1 47 590
Wilkinson County Rural 1.0 36 485
Worth County Urban 2.0 154 1,646

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/22/2026 3:40 am.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Crowding: Households with >1 person per room, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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