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Mar 4, 2024 · Between 2010 and 2022, Alabama had the largest growth with 288,782 new residents. the US had the largest decline with 0 fewer people. Among counties, Bullock County, Alabama had the largest growth with -674 more people. Bullock County, Alabama had the largest decline with 674 fewer residents. TOTAL POPULATION IN 2010. TOTAL POPULATION IN 2022.
Apr 20, 2023 · Bullock County, Alabama was created by the legislature, December 5, 1866, but at the same session, February 8, 1867, its boundaries were rearranged. Its territory was taken from Barbour, Macon, Montgomery and Pike counties. The county contains 610 square miles, or 390,400 acres. Bullock County lies in the southeastern section of Alabama, south of Macon and Montgomery counties, bounded on the ...
Jul 1, 2023 · QuickFacts Alabama; Bullock County, Alabama. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties. Also for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.
Bullock County Industry Distribution. 2022. Source: Longitudinal Employer Household Dynamics program which is a partnership between the Census Bureau and the Alabama Department of Labor, Labor Market Information Division. Bullock County. Manufacturing 25.5%. Health Care & Social Assistance 14.1%. Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting 13.4%
Jul 1, 2022 · Dashboard - Bullock County, Alabama Population Estimates, July 1, 2022, (V2022) All Topics Population Age and Sex Race and Hispanic Origin Population Characteristics Housing Families & Living Arrangements Computer and Internet Use Education Health Economy Transportation Income & Poverty Businesses Geography
Bullock County, Alabama has 622.8 square miles of land area and is the 44th largest county in Alabama by total area. Bullock County, Alabama is bordered by Pike County, Alabama, Macon County, Alabama, Montgomery County, Alabama, Russell County, Alabama, and Barbour County, Alabama. //
Bullock County was created out of portions of Macon, Barbour, Pike and Montgomery Counties by the Alabama State Legislature, December 5, 1866. It was named for Colonel Edward C. Bullock from Barbour County of the 18th Alabama Infantry Regiment.