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Demographic Data Report for Georgia by County
Population: Sex - Female
All Ages, All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2015-2019 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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Georgia 51.3 5,341,751 42 of 52
United States 50.8 164,810,876 N/A
Taliaferro County 50.8 818 2,054
Quitman County 52.5 1,202 2,991
Webster County 51.3 1,338 2,486
Clay County 51.6 1,524 2,725
Glascock County 51.2 1,535 2,466
Baker County 51.1 1,602 2,382
Echols County 52.6 2,093 3,008
Stewart County 33.5 2,106 2
Calhoun County 38.9 2,474 23
Schley County 50.7 2,647 1,950
Warren County 53.4 2,828 3,096
Wheeler County 36.8 2,916 14
Miller County 51.5 2,981 2,642
Talbot County 51.7 3,270 2,771
Treutlen County 48.6 3,300 484
Clinch County 49.4 3,306 823
Wilcox County 40.1 3,538 31
Randolph County 51.6 3,595 2,669
Chattahoochee County 34.9 3,685 5
Hancock County 43.4 3,699 77
Atkinson County 49.3 4,060 744
Turner County 52.1 4,142 2,913
Lincoln County 53.2 4,181 3,078
Johnson County 43.2 4,186 69
Twiggs County 50.9 4,191 2,189
Taylor County 52.4 4,253 2,976
Seminole County 52.5 4,372 2,997
Marion County 52.2 4,401 2,925
Irwin County 47.4 4,416 291
Montgomery County 48.8 4,416 535
Terrell County 52.3 4,571 2,960
Jenkins County 53.4 4,699 3,097
Wilkinson County 52.6 4,737 3,009
Wilkes County 51.5 5,073 2,657
Lanier County 51.6 5,352 2,673
Evans County 50.5 5,397 1,730
Candler County 50.6 5,473 1,851
Early County 53.5 5,519 3,103
Charlton County 42.8 5,585 62
Bacon County 51.1 5,728 2,368
Crawford County 47.4 5,841 295
Heard County 50.6 5,940 1,848
Pulaski County 53.6 6,017 3,107
Macon County 45.4 6,043 135
Towns County 53.0 6,153 3,062
Dooly County 45.9 6,303 171
Bleckley County 52.7 6,753 3,042
Telfair County 42.4 6,797 59
McIntosh County 49.7 7,046 1,000
Jasper County 51.6 7,186 2,723
Screven County 51.4 7,188 2,564
Oglethorpe County 49.4 7,372 790
Jeff Davis County 51.1 7,689 2,367
Brooks County 51.2 7,978 2,411
Jefferson County 51.8 8,096 2,831
Dade County 51.1 8,284 2,375
Rabun County 50.6 8,426 1,855
Greene County 50.8 8,814 2,081
Ben Hill County 52.2 8,894 2,933
Cook County 52.1 8,953 2,909
Appling County 49.5 9,122 834
Long County 49.4 9,235 799
Banks County 49.8 9,308 1,029
Pike County 51.1 9,363 2,332
Morgan County 51.0 9,442 2,268
Pierce County 49.6 9,551 925
Brantley County 51.0 9,558 2,218
Lamar County 51.2 9,561 2,449
Berrien County 51.0 9,768 2,256
Dodge County 47.4 9,871 294
Elbert County 52.0 9,961 2,877
Washington County 48.8 9,971 556
Tattnall County 41.2 10,458 45
Worth County 51.8 10,623 2,830
Mitchell County 48.1 10,709 410
Meriwether County 51.5 10,872 2,641
Putnam County 51.5 11,181 2,664
Butts County 46.7 11,244 228
Emanuel County 51.0 11,486 2,229
McDuffie County 54.2 11,628 3,126
Franklin County 51.2 11,650 2,409
Crisp County 51.8 11,755 2,783
Burke County 52.4 11,805 2,980
Union County 51.3 11,938 2,484
Chattooga County 48.2 11,954 416
Dawson County 50.2 12,312 1,383
Grady County 51.4 12,755 2,553
Fannin County 51.5 13,076 2,627
Hart County 50.9 13,109 2,132
Monroe County 50.0 13,585 1,203
Upson County 52.4 13,754 2,981
Stephens County 53.5 13,769 3,101
Decatur County 51.9 13,859 2,868
Peach County 51.4 13,942 2,544
Toombs County 53.7 14,496 3,109
Lee County 50.1 14,766 1,258
Wayne County 49.7 14,790 948
Jones County 52.0 14,851 2,873
Madison County 50.9 14,872 2,162
White County 51.2 15,091 2,413
Haralson County 51.7 15,101 2,741
Gilmer County 50.1 15,236 1,306
Pickens County 50.4 15,830 1,654
Sumter County 52.8 15,867 3,047
Lumpkin County 51.4 16,665 2,591
Harris County 49.7 16,962 1,013
Ware County 49.7 17,672 947
Bryan County 50.1 18,587 1,360
Oconee County 50.9 19,395 2,131
Murray County 50.5 20,041 1,665
Coffee County 48.5 20,866 473
Tift County 51.5 20,867 2,614
Polk County 50.8 21,301 2,103
Baldwin County 49.4 22,296 806
Colquitt County 50.5 22,982 1,759
Thomas County 52.4 23,368 2,969
Habersham County 52.6 23,492 3,025
Laurens County 52.7 24,974 3,033
Camden County 48.3 25,736 446
Gordon County 50.5 28,889 1,735
Liberty County 49.2 30,211 734
Effingham County 50.5 30,523 1,691
Spalding County 51.6 33,682 2,680
Jackson County 50.5 34,249 1,666
Catoosa County 52.0 34,700 2,892
Walker County 50.4 34,829 1,663
Troup County 52.2 36,518 2,937
Bulloch County 51.0 38,804 2,231
Barrow County 51.0 40,251 2,212
Glynn County 52.9 44,713 3,059
Walton County 51.5 47,063 2,610
Rockdale County 52.9 47,472 3,057
Dougherty County 53.8 48,270 3,115
Floyd County 51.6 50,260 2,707
Whitfield County 50.4 52,549 1,632
Bartow County 50.6 53,094 1,839
Newton County 52.6 56,846 3,017
Fayette County 51.5 57,857 2,647
Lowndes County 51.3 59,220 2,527
Carroll County 51.3 60,159 2,532
Clarke County 52.4 66,131 2,977
Coweta County 51.3 73,516 2,522
Douglas County 52.3 75,025 2,965
Columbia County 51.1 76,935 2,293
Houston County 51.5 79,071 2,639
Bibb County 53.1 81,285 3,068
Paulding County 51.2 81,872 2,460
Hall County 50.3 99,836 1,468
Muscogee County 51.2 100,200 2,430
Richmond County 51.6 104,241 2,724
Forsyth County 50.3 114,856 1,524
Henry County 52.3 117,851 2,954
Cherokee County 50.8 125,707 2,067
Chatham County 51.9 149,617 2,841
Clayton County 53.2 150,782 3,077
Cobb County 51.6 387,679 2,699
DeKalb County 52.7 395,045 3,040
Gwinnett County 51.2 468,053 2,387
Fulton County 51.6 534,629 2,695
Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/25/2023 11:18 am.
Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.
For more information about Population: Sex - Female, see the dictionary.
Health Service Areas are a single county or cluster of contiguous counties which are relatively self-contained with respect to hospital care. For more detailed information, please see Health Service Area information page. Puerto Rico is being treated as a Health Service Area for this data presentation.
Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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