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      • Perry County (-19.6%) Perry County was the fastest shrinking county in the state, losing over 2,000 people in the 2020 Census. The county now has a total population of 8,511 people, down from 10,591 in 2010.
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  2. Alabama has 21 counties under 20,000 residents and all but one of them have experienced a population decline over the last decade. Other small Alabama counties include Perry County (9,140), Lowndes County (9,974), Bullock County (10,138), Wilcox County (10,627), and Coosa County (10,715).

  3. Jan 16, 2024 · Dallas County, where Selma is located, shrunk by about 5,000 people from 2010 to 2020, part of a broader trend of people leaving rural Alabama. (Will McLelland for Alabama Reflector) The Long Decline. What population loss means for rural Alabama. Jan. 16: that are older — and poorer. Jan. 17: can be politically difficult.

  4. Mar 15, 2024 · Despite declines in the state’s Black Belt counties and small increases in others, like Mobile County, the statewide population ticked up a little, rising by 0.7%, per the new estimates from...

  5. Apr 2, 2023 · Not every county in Alabama is growing, as 30 of the state’s 67 counties lost people from 2021 to 2022. That includes Jefferson County, the largest county in Alabama and home to Birmingham ...

  6. Oct 19, 2022 · The 2020 Census marked the first decennial census in history that either Alabama or the U.S. recorded a decline in the White population. Demographers expected a decline due to falling birth rates and the aging of the population, including the unusually large and predominately White Baby Boom population.

  7. Mar 30, 2023 · Jefferson County, by far the biggest of Alabamas 67 counties and home to Birmingham and the bulk of the Birmingham-Hoover Metro Area’s population, lost nearly 4,600 people from 2021 to 2022,...

  8. May 9, 2021 · New estimates released by the Census Bureau show that with a population that dropped by 5,000 people to 225,000 in 2020, Montgomery County is now the fifth-largest county in the state behind Baldwin, which added 47,000 people to grow to more than 229,000 residents, al.com reported.

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