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  1. On February 5, 1777, the original eight counties of the state were created: Burke, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Richmond, and Wilkes. Georgia has the second-largest number of counties of any state in the United States, only behind Texas, which has 254 counties. [1]

    • Towns County. - Population aged 65 or older: 34.2% - Population aged 18 and younger: 12.3% - Median age: 53.5 years old. --- Median age of males: 51.3 years old.
    • Union County. - Population aged 65 or older: 33.1% - Population aged 18 and younger: 15.9% - Median age: 55.2 years old. --- Median age of males: 53.8 years old.
    • Quitman County. - Population aged 65 or older: 31% - Population aged 18 and younger: 12.9% - Median age: 56.9 years old. --- Median age of males: 43.3 years old.
    • Clay County. - Population aged 65 or older: 30.5% - Population aged 18 and younger: 19.7% - Median age: 53.1 years old. --- Median age of males: 54.6 years old.
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  3. Find out the latest data on the counties of Georgia from the 2020 Census, including population, race, ethnicity, and diversity index. Compare with other states and regions using the interactive map and tables.

    • Georgia Population History
    • Georgia Population Growth
    • Georgia Population Projections

    It may be something of a generalization, but it’s fair to say that as far as population history is concerned, the western and eastern halves of the United Statestend to follow two distinct patterns. In the east, where the first settlers arrived in the 18th century, numbers were healthy from the very start, but in the west they were sparse to start ...

    Further increases have now taken those confirmed statistics past 10 million total citizens. Like most US states, Georgia has never seen a decline in its decennial census counts, although from 1920 to 1930, the population only increased by 13,000 people.

    As for the present and the future, continued population growth is expected. Georgia continues to grow at greater than 1% per year, which makes it one of the faster growing states in the country (12th). According to a projectionreleased in 2010 by the state of Georgia, the population was expected to reach 14.7 million by 2030. These projections seem...

  4. Sep 4, 2018 · Population by County in Georgia There are 159 counties in Georgia. This section compares the 50 most populous of those to each other. The least populous of the compared counties has a population of 39,358.

  5. Aug 28, 2023 · From a population of 6,478,216 in 1990, Georgia’s population has surged by 65.4%, reaching 10,711,908 in 2020. And where many other major cities saw a dip in population due, as of 2022, it ...

  6. Aug 16, 2021 · Forsyth County saw its population swell by 43%, followed by Oconee, Columbia, Jackson and Cherokee. At the same time, 67 counties lost population over the past decade, primarily in rural Southwest Georgia. Dougherty County saw its population decimated, shrinking nearly 10% since 2010, or nearly 8,800 fewer people.

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