Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data %Chg #Pop. 2003

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BALDWIN
BANKS
BARROW
BUTTS
CLARKE
COLUMBIA
DAWSON
ELBERT
FANNIN
FRANKLIN
GILMER
GLASCOCK
GREENE
HABERSHAM
HALL
HANCOCK
HART
JACKSON
JASPER
JONES
LINCOLN
LUMPKIN
MADISON
MCDUFFIE
MONROE
MORGAN
OCONEE
OGLETHORPE
PICKENS
PUTNAM
RABUN
RICHMOND
STEPHENS
TALIAFERRO
TOWNS
UNION
WALTON
WARREN
WHITE
WILKES
2004
%Chg
Pop. Total
Est. 00Total 04
45207 1.1
15685 8.8
56418 22.3
22362 14.5
103951 2.4
100589 12.7
19064 19.2
20908 1.9
21613 9.2
21453 5.8
26755 14.1
2631 2.9
15652 8.6
38978 8.6
160925 15.5
9811 -2.6
23369 1.6
49540 19.1
12866 12.6
26235 11.0
8398 0.6
23925 13.8
27312 6.1
21517 1.3
23428 7.7
17012 10.1
28940 10.4
13557 7.3
27771 20.8
19746 5.0
16011 6.4
196265 -1.8
24988 -1.8
1896 -8.7
10133 8.7
19607 13.4
71941 18.5
6254 -1.3
23595 18.3
10583 -1.0
2003
Youth
Ages 0-17
#
%
9380 20.9
3959 25.6
14968 28.0
5294 24.0
18417 17.8
27113 27.8
4609 24.8
5148 24.9
4411 20.8
5019 23.7
6251 24.1
606 23.0
3692 24.2
9062 23.6
43026 27.6
2350 23.6
5485 23.4
12334 26.2
3286 26.2
6466 25.4
1970 23.1
5480 23.6
6955 25.7
5869 27.4
5794 24.9
4308 25.7
7892 28.1
3396 25.4
6250 23.2
4461 22.8
3435 21.8
53972 27.2
6016 23.8
421 21.5
1681 17.0
3743 19.6
19093 27.5
1597 26.1
5209 22.8
2461 23.1
Percent
Hispanic
(any
White Black race
54.5 43.8 1.5
95.4 3.0 3.8
86.2 9.9 4.4
71.6 27.0 1.7
69.0 26.6 7.5
83.5 11.5 2.5
97.9 0.6 2.3
69.0 30.2 3.0
97.9 0.3 1.1
90.2 8.4 1.2
96.5 0.5 8.5
91.4 8.0 0.5
56.8 42.4 3.3
92.2 4.4 8.9
90.3 6.9 22.6
22.1 77.6 0.5
79.7 19.1 1.0
90.5 7.3 3.1
74.5 24.7 2.7
76.1 22.6 0.5
66.2 33.1 0.9
96.1 1.3 3.9
90.2 8.4 2.1
60.8 38.1 1.5
72.5 26.2 1.4
73.1 25.9 1.5
91.2 6.4 3.1
80.1 19.1 2.5
97.3 1.3 2.5
69.7 29.1 2.9
97.6 0.9 6.1
45.5 51.0 2.2
86.6 11.8 1.1
40.9 58.9 0.9
98.6 0.7 1.0
98.1 0.9 1.0
84.1 14.0 2.1
41.0 58.6 1.0
95.7 2.3 1.7
56.9 42.2 2.2
CAED
2010
Trend
47598
17959
67695
25337
110762
115062
23150
21734
23992
23488
32439
2749
17282
43769
188658
10189
24888
57831
14739
28564
8798
27872
29925
22104
26093
18756
33706
15158
33454
22092
17850
198655
25637
1891
11570
22839
86163
6329
28087
10583
Components of Population Change
#Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration
(Internal &
Chg. (Births minus
Deaths)
International)
20002004
#
#
Rate
Rate
507
635 3.3
-112 -0.6
1263
329 5.1
943 14.7
10274
1842 8.5
8468 38.9
2873
477 5.4
2403 27.0
2462
3074 7.0
-581 -1.3
11301
3087 7.7
8305 20.6
3065
498 6.7
2581 34.6
397
104 1.2
304
3.5
1815
-85 -1.0
1919 21.8
1168
76 0.9
1099 12.4
3299
502 4.7
2820 26.4
75
-57 -5.2
135 12.2
1246
272 4.3
985 15.4
3080
755 4.7
2339 14.7
21610
7757 12.2 13699 21.5
-265
67 1.6
-322 -7.6
369
-20 -0.2
400
4.1
7951
1376 7.1
6603 34.1
1440
319 6.2
1126 21.8
2596
468 4.4
2143 20.2
50
-82 -2.3
137
3.8
2939
623 6.5
2320 24.3
1582
539 4.8
1051
9.3
286
333 3.7
-37 -0.4
1654
335 3.5
1328 13.8
1555
311 4.5
1248 18.1
2715
695 5.9
2041 17.4
922
205 3.7
727 13.1
4788
467 4.3
4341 40.2
934
288 3.5
661
8.1
961
97 1.5
870 13.2
-3510
5597 6.7 -9022 -10.7
-447
-7 -0.1
-425 -4.0
-181
-2 -0.2
-177 -21.0
814
-209 -5.1
1030 24.9
2318
-170 -2.2
2506 32.0
11254
2226 7.9
9098 32.3
-82
61 2.3
-136 -5.1
3651
284 3.1
3383 36.6
-104
-64 -1.4
-35 -0.8
Families
M/F Head,
2003 2000 Housing
No H/W, w/rel
1-unit detached
%
Ch <18
Unwed
%of
Total
#
% Births
# Total
9945
2262 22.7
53.7
9897 57.6
4128
370 9.0
27.3
3409 58.7
12613
1609 12.8
25.9
12711 73.5
4870
740 15.2
37.1
5332 72.2
19860
4383 22.1
41.8
19121 45.4
25453
2766 10.9
22.0
25762 77.3
4696
467 9.9
20.7
5555 77.6
5823
1054 18.1
50.4
5789 63.4
6058
540 8.9
23.8
8785 78.9
5742
755 13.1
30.8
5803 62.4
6695
704 10.5
32.1
8159 68.4
723
83 11.5
12.2
710 59.6
4048
892 22.0
56.9
4673 70.2
9931
1125 11.3
32.0
9988 68.3
36245
4479 12.4
38.6
35873 70.3
2361
722 30.6
77.8
2439 56.9
6651
878 13.2
36.1
7596 68.4
11541
1501 13.0
33.3
10258 63.2
3149
486 15.4
34.4
3443 71.6
6678
987 14.8
34.8
6055 65.3
2375
342 14.4
53.9
2658 58.9
5363
558 10.4
31.2
5605 67.8
7331
900 12.3
29.2
6160 58.6
5892
1247 21.2
58.2
5528 62.0
5997
859 14.3
36.5
5597 66.4
4356
605 13.9
39.9
4484 73.2
7346
736 10.0
16.2
7690 80.7
3578
606 16.9
32.8
3436 64.0
6898
673 9.8
25.0
7586 71.0
5480
727 13.3
47.6
6011 58.3
4391
422 9.6
28.8
7681 75.2
49940 13171 26.4
57.5
50586 61.5
7077
851 12.0
33.4
7535 64.7
556
154 27.7
75.0
631 58.2
2855
179 6.3
18.8
4554 72.5
5210
446 8.6
22.7
7856 78.6
16955
2365 13.9
30.4
17533 77.9
1692
398 23.5
56.9
1522 55.0
5805
531 9.1
29.0
6642 70.3
2978
583 19.6
52.4
3288 65.5
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BANKS
BARROW
BUTTS
CLARKE
COLUMBIA
DAWSON
ELBERT
FANNIN
FRANKLIN
GILMER
GLASCOCK
GREENE
HABERSHAM
HALL
HANCOCK
HART
JACKSON
JASPER
JONES
LINCOLN
LUMPKIN
MADISON
MCDUFFIE
MONROE
MORGAN
OCONEE
OGLETHORPE
PICKENS
PUTNAM
RABUN
RICHMOND
STEPHENS
TALIAFERRO
TOWNS
UNION
WALTON
WARREN
WHITE
WILKES
Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data
2000 Edu.
Levels
2004
2002 Model-based estimate
Private
2002
2004
Public Schools, 2002-031
Age 25+
Persons Below
(free/reduc lunch) School
Total
Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level
%NOT %
Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseRate/ ployTotal
Children 0-17 Comp. Bach.
Dropouts Disadvantaged ment Income
ment
hold Num- 1,000 ment
K-12
# Rate
#
% 2004
2003 Income
ber pop. Rate
#
%
#
%
H.S. Deg.+
6565 17.7
1906 21.1
27.4 16.2
5894
128 7.6
3468 58.8
939 $22,835 $32,661
516 11.4
4.6
1870 12.0
703 17.7
34.6
8.6
2428
49 6.8
1333 54.9
0 $24,059 $38,630
83 5.3
3.5
5476 10.3
2083 13.9
26.7 10.9
9362
114 4.4
3331 35.6
217 $23,360 $44,793
522 9.3
4.2
2667 13.2
894 16.8
30.2
8.6
3370
4 0.4
1640 48.7
0 $21,898 $38,048
218 9.7
4.9
17923 18.5
3973 21.7
19.0 39.8
11457
184 5.3
7344 64.1 1982 $23,125 $28,918
500 4.8
3.7
5968 6.1
2327 8.5
12.1 32.0
19426
273 4.4
3749 19.3
922 $31,562 $57,858
919 9.1
3.7
1792 9.7
627 13.6
20.5 18.1
3036
58 6.8
905 29.8
59 $28,010 $47,654
113 5.9
3.6
3143 15.3
1085 21.0
32.8
9.8
3793
64 5.6
2059 54.3
64 $22,274 $29,219
146 7.0
5.3
2989 14.1
941 21.3
29.1 10.4
3212
47 4.3
1307 40.7
107 $22,002 $31,054
85 3.9
4.6
2915 14.1
997 19.9
33.0 10.3
3722
85 7.9
1538 41.3
0 $23,594 $31,932
115 5.4
4.9
3634 14.1
1248 20.1
34.0 12.9
3929
50 4.4
1960 49.9
211 $21,517 $34,173
145 5.4
3.9
345 13.0
104 17.0
33.9
6.5
568
10 6.3
258 45.4
0 $21,054 $30,461
40 15.2
4.4
2718 18.0
1028 28.0
29.9 17.6
2280
16 2.4
1828 80.2
165 $24,549 $31,619
116 7.4
6.0
4438 12.1
1403 15.7
29.1 15.8
5955
45 2.7
2154 36.2
256 $23,202 $36,107
244 6.3
3.6
17303 11.2
6527 15.3
29.5 18.7
26168
549 7.0 11683 44.6 1637 $25,132 $43,734
928 5.8
3.9
2206 25.8
694 29.4
37.8
9.8
1659
10 2.0
1440 86.8
93 $15,673 $22,466
100 10.2
6.5
3192 13.8
1031 18.8
28.9 13.5
3564
67 6.3
1606 45.1
13 $21,663 $32,187
109 4.7
4.8
5463 11.7
1968 15.9
31.9 11.7
8355
162 6.8
3469 41.5
84 $24,445 $40,015
383 7.7
4.1
1643 13.2
648 19.9
30.3 11.5
2181
34 5.5
1205 55.2
290 $22,211 $39,420
135 10.5
4.6
2546 10.1
910 14.0
22.1 15.0
5014
106 7.0
1647 32.8
0 $23,761 $42,810
170 6.5
4.2
1255 14.8
389 19.7
29.0 10.1
1450
12 2.6
867 59.8
21 $21,156 $30,806
69 8.2
6.1
2801 12.8
923 17.3
28.0 17.6
3511
30 2.9
1228 35.0
38 $22,282 $38,684
158 6.6
3.9
3365 12.5
1224 17.6
29.2 10.9
4621
84 5.9
1914 41.4
0 $24,349 $36,301
218 8.0
3.7
3535 16.5
1469 24.9
33.3 11.7
4312
104 7.9
2934 68.0
16 $24,777 $31,740
312 14.5
5.8
2642 11.6
958 16.5
22.3 17.1
3872
67 5.8
1645 42.5
210 $25,207 $42,116
212 9.0
4.2
1950 11.7
702 16.2
26.0 18.7
3171
36 3.7
1185 37.4
0 $27,922 $39,734
161 9.5
4.1
1873 6.7
636 8.0
13.3 39.8
5615
44 2.4
906 16.1
183 $29,922 $57,290
78 2.7
2.7
1679 12.6
559 16.4
27.9 15.6
2281
36 5.4
986 43.2
0 $22,979 $35,619
59 4.4
3.7
2796 10.5
1021 16.4
29.8 15.6
4060
65 5.2
1478 36.4
14 $27,730 $43,154
211 7.6
3.6
2631 13.6
909 20.3
24.5 14.4
2474
50 6.9
1641 66.3
377 $24,427 $35,624
209 10.6
4.2
1985 12.7
626 18.4
24.6 17.6
2221
49 8.1
1077 48.5
81 $23,281 $33,970
65 4.1
3.5
35478 18.7 14832 27.6
22.0 18.7
34691
480 4.4 22909 66.0 1738 $24,320 $31,340 2604 13.3
6.0
3692 15.0
1307 21.7
28.9 14.1
4405
111 7.9
1983 45.0
0 $23,779 $30,579
184 7.4
6.2
452 23.3
130 30.7
43.8
8.4
280
6 6.1
259 92.5
0 $19,163 $22,558
32 16.9
6.3
1215 12.8
311 18.4
24.9 17.4
1529
99 9.0
476 31.1
0 $24,036 $32,782
34 3.4
3.2
2582 13.7
760 20.4
25.8 12.5
2598
15 1.9
1208 46.5
9 $22,354 $32,276
71 3.6
3.8
7348 10.6
2748 14.4
26.5 13.0
11816
188 5.6
4240 35.9 2321 $23,925 $46,447
579 8.0
4.1
1171 19.4
440 27.6
42.9
8.0
894
2 0.8
790 88.4
337 $19,830 $26,876
78 12.5
7.0
2689 12.0
893 17.1
24.0 15.4
3758
50 4.6
1426 37.9
186 $21,890 $36,448
149 6.3
3.8
1802 17.0
626 25.2
35.0 12.0
1858
25 4.7
1154 62.1
0 $20,598 $26,945
110 10.4
7.3
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BANKS
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CLARKE
COLUMBIA
DAWSON
ELBERT
FANNIN
FRANKLIN
GILMER
GLASCOCK
GREENE
HABERSHAM
HALL
HANCOCK
HART
JACKSON
JASPER
JONES
LINCOLN
LUMPKIN
MADISON
MCDUFFIE
MONROE
MORGAN
OCONEE
OGLETHORPE
PICKENS
PUTNAM
RABUN
RICHMOND
STEPHENS
TALIAFERRO
TOWNS
UNION
WALTON
WARREN
WHITE
WILKES
Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data
2003
% of
2002 Census
2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars
Tax Digest
Land in
of Agriculture
by Commodity Group
Assessed
Crop# Acres of Avg. land &
LiveFores40% Property
Row/
stock/
try &
Value
of
Land in Farm
ForPoultry/
Forage
Aqua.
products
in Dollars Farms
Farms Size
ests
Egg
194
35669 184
77.7
$638,823,590
$9,774,835
$2,064,724
$5,010,583
$3,378,373
614
57723
94
82.5
$468,329,232
$199,048,987
$1,413,280
$10,337,854
$872,500
452
36092
80
58.7
$1,348,815,865
$38,761,960
$2,279,212
$3,894,478
$107,975
173
36685 212
78.0
$535,848,229
$10,000
$915,313
$4,366,011
$2,575,900
104
14121 136
52.3
$2,680,461,189
$2,810,880
$704,360
$5,349,655
$1,312,500
196
23296 119
68.7
$2,629,273,679
$0
$1,865,191
$8,811,154
$3,417,303
222
20269
91
83.9
$894,217,894
$69,197,380
$574,220
$4,093,315
$794,601
438
63429 145
81.4
$483,578,387
$50,005,411
$3,731,780
$7,626,161
$1,773,981
208
15485
74
86.1
$672,166,671
$21,185,578
$326,654
$3,459,557
$0
825
86128 104
76.3
$649,192,010
$308,907,059
$3,328,150
$10,751,150
$249,627
303
24725
82
90.2
$944,814,186
$197,703,060
$1,344,350
$6,298,299
$901,197
100
21038 210
84.7
$66,532,126
$0
$2,960,400
$2,753,043
$1,296,013
255
52242 205
87.4
$925,956,041
$19,482,209
$3,186,125
$18,693,291
$7,165,089
517
38526
75
77.6
$1,146,153,574
$249,921,969
$1,560,450
$13,284,884
$862,892
834
61773
74
61.3
$5,081,298,907
$290,006,781
$1,903,460
$22,360,410
$272,661
144
42199 293
93.5
$271,509,547
$0
$958,726
$5,522,960
$9,034,817
567
65352 115
66.8
$900,053,050
$199,088,147
$3,745,615
$17,829,254
$566,000
915
99554 109
77.5
$1,583,894,406
$223,527,307
$3,832,850
$14,642,265
$998,102
210
50927 243
86.4
$366,468,506
$17,409,483
$3,086,238
$19,416,835
$9,750,569
194
35054 181
87.2
$567,726,008
$7,057,932
$870,000
$6,917,354
$8,062,515
207
30835 149
84.8
$224,139,877
$0
$982,650
$6,698,133
$5,200,000
250
21303
85
86.1
$920,036,824
$45,346,661
$580,396
$3,092,472
$280,171
763
76458 100
78.5
$521,137,667
$223,718,880
$2,886,990
$13,152,523
$2,940,382
296
46774 158
75.2
$491,835,759
$0
$1,092,625
$6,977,155
$4,014,717
236
61639 261
82.1
$1,085,306,542
$28,257,464
$793,564
$7,038,729
$4,370,752
525
89191 170
79.9
$862,844,900
$59,204,126
$4,165,050
$47,802,260
$4,211,252
411
54077 132
69.7
$1,047,608,619
$83,505,806
$1,937,004
$9,592,285
$864,182
362
56142 155
86.3
$359,194,707
$120,495,202
$3,679,185
$25,690,037
$7,160,267
243
17372
71
82.2
$984,199,313
$55,712,160
$808,664
$4,560,495
$1,205,736
225
40682 181
85.6
$928,908,507
$21,636,000
$3,199,840
$49,989,713
$8,963,683
146
9977
68
88.8
$1,162,612,931
$10,553,917
$119,459
$1,677,615
$156,000
140
12439
89
60.9
$4,100,820,838
$0
$1,025,627
$5,107,229
$1,000,841
238
19527
82
76.8
$642,667,408
$42,847,711
$509,525
$4,260,182
$486,000
73
18547 254
91.5
$56,973,686
$0
$0
$0
$5,418,948
148
10901
74
82.4
$487,729,821
$789,689
$581,936
$17,861,108
$23,000
330
24789
75
82.2
$732,421,171
$9,502,260
$1,114,020
$5,236,650
$37,500
679
66136
97
67.3
$2,043,254,257
$25,560,274
$2,547,400
$7,247,350
$1,882,624
165
47992 291
91.8
$132,788,009
$0
$4,499,733
$16,270,588
$5,350,074
376
30289
81
81.6
$810,720,921
$75,325,903
$1,264,475
$6,945,278
$84,382
349
99218 284
86.5
$303,573,083
$16,586,141
$3,628,490
$18,862,871
$11,581,389
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Vegetables
$50,990
$0
$104,410
$135,000
$167,500
$0
$800,000
$68,400
$168,839
$315,000
$0
$0
$37,899
$756,820
$368,471
$3,613,208
$219,762
$0
$1,118,700
$0
$0
$233,143
$183,696
$95,063
$0
$4,600
$39,415
$0
$151,949
$79,865
$8,448,275
$337,121
$172,975
$0
$27,440
$1,947,850
$17,305
$404,684
$341,445
$0
Ornamental
Horticulture
$610,350
$3,398,833
$125,450
$3,975,020
$22,642,500
$3,146,700
$636,757
$2,430,000
$616,250
$524,806
$709,375
$0
$6,644,800
$4,790,073
$1,903,500
$0
$10,951,756
$2,054,325
$13,571,250
$276,050
$101,250
$3,209,428
$2,197,500
$36,162,000
$1,263,375
$8,408,008
$22,026,631
$3,702,000
$952,075
$487,400
$5,107,875
$4,952,515
$331,375
$0
$959,000
$6,573,725
$13,185,000
$802,099
$384,000
$1,737,000
3
Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Northeast District, Economic and Demographic Data
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BALDWIN
BANKS
BARROW
BUTTS
CLARKE
COLUMBIA
DAWSON
ELBERT
FANNIN
FRANKLIN
GILMER
GLASCOCK
GREENE
HABERSHAM
HALL
HANCOCK
HART
JACKSON
JASPER
JONES
LINCOLN
LUMPKIN
MADISON
MCDUFFIE
MONROE
MORGAN
OCONEE
OGLETHORPE
PICKENS
PUTNAM
RABUN
RICHMOND
STEPHENS
TALIAFERRO
TOWNS
UNION
WALTON
WARREN
WHITE
WILKES
2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (continued)
by Commodity Group (cont)
TOTAL Total Farm Gate
Value
Farm
Fruits/
Other
GROWER
Gate
per3
per3
Nuts
Income
Value
Value
farm
acre
$102,120
$620,181
$12,798,780
$21,612,156
$95,108
$517
$0
$355,800
$54,425,405
$215,427,254
$287,451 $3,058
$170,250
$193,366
$13,518,047
$45,637,100
$99,356 $1,244
$323,500
$2,696,972
$14,997,715
$14,997,715
$70,721
$334
$10,000
$1,875,722
$32,338,717
$34,873,117
$283,501 $2,088
$13,500
$758,826
$18,012,674
$18,012,674
$95,240
$801
$7,500
$1,026,411
$18,902,243
$77,130,184
$289,327 $3,169
$5,500
$1,954,000
$30,871,777
$67,595,233
$134,677
$930
$2,285,000
$416,928
$14,165,318
$28,458,806
$123,747 $1,662
$46,975
$664,940
$76,603,039
$324,787,707
$328,291 $3,145
$1,754,415
$820,473
$48,643,402
$209,531,169
$615,788 $7,546
$36,000
$571,791
$7,617,247
$7,617,247
$74,649
$355
$32,000
$451,471
$38,126,958
$55,692,884
$193,429
$944
$1,365,000
$1,941,748
$83,572,552
$274,483,835
$439,536 $5,898
$573,340
$935,166
$100,366,740
$318,323,788
$320,273 $4,324
$851,400
$275,932
$20,257,043
$20,257,043
$61,281
$209
$118,570
$856,408
$111,828,662
$233,375,512
$375,369 $3,257
$11,000
$693,304
$86,666,417
$245,759,153
$231,535 $2,128
$615,000
$5,261,400
$68,638,547
$70,229,474
$344,491 $1,421
$93,500
$509,213
$17,422,855
$23,786,564
$88,901
$492
$80,250
$930,250
$13,992,533
$13,992,533
$53,075
$356
$522,500
$473,686
$21,919,909
$53,738,456
$226,649 $2,660
$200,932
$735,298
$60,741,001
$246,016,201
$270,912 $2,704
$206,400
$941,000
$49,488,960
$49,488,960
$143,245
$906
$412,860
$305,703
$16,962,076
$42,442,447
$171,384
$656
$176,400
$1,577,714
$77,897,621
$125,549,410
$195,549 $1,151
$1,047,940
$564,499
$44,937,990
$119,577,760
$248,504 $1,889
$24,000
$668,266
$57,014,349
$161,418,957
$310,142 $2,000
$19,040
$208,511
$16,309,829
$63,618,629
$221,021 $3,092
$22,820
$4,430,312
$88,809,633
$88,809,633
$346,374 $1,916
$640,250
$1,721,042
$18,908,606
$28,424,433
$198,239 $2,901
$105,600
$2,328,516
$14,857,449
$14,857,449
$204,365 $2,300
$45,000
$250,300
$12,311,738
$48,903,067
$167,010 $2,036
$0
$71,254
$5,490,202
$5,490,202
$61,723
$243
$98,250
$2,190,800
$22,044,618
$22,531,222
$65,851
$894
$358,572
$1,050,666
$20,752,443
$25,821,243
$71,904
$957
$38,250
$453,380
$29,520,972
$50,931,583
$57,287
$588
$352,800
$2,295,349
$29,975,326
$29,975,326
$153,962
$529
$270,000
$505,541
$19,574,816
$85,121,023
$207,294 $2,573
$0
$3,078,551
$40,519,725
$55,474,442
$138,374
$487
Poultry/
Egg
45.2
92.4
84.9
0.1
8.1
0.0
89.7
74.0
74.4
95.1
94.4
0.0
35.0
91.1
91.1
0.0
85.3
91.0
24.8
29.7
0.0
84.4
90.9
0.0
66.6
47.2
69.8
74.6
87.6
24.4
37.1
0.0
87.6
0.0
3.5
36.8
50.2
0.0
88.5
29.9
2004 % of Total Farm Gate Value
by Commodity Group
Row/ LiveFor- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/
age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts
9.6 23.2 15.6
0.2 2.8 0.5
0.7 4.8 0.4
0.0 1.6 0.0
5.0 8.5 0.2
0.2 0.3 0.4
6.1 29.1 17.2
0.9 26.5 2.2
2.0 15.3 3.8
0.5 64.9 0.0
10.4 48.9 19.0
0.0 17.5 0.1
0.7 5.3 1.0
1.0 0.8 0.0
5.5 11.3 2.6
0.1 3.6 0.0
1.1 12.2 0.0
0.6 2.2 8.0
1.0 3.3 0.1
0.1 0.2 0.0
0.6 3.0 0.4
0.0 0.3 0.8
38.9 36.1 17.0
0.0 0.0 0.5
5.7 33.6 12.9
0.1 11.9 0.1
0.6 4.8 0.3
0.3 1.7 0.5
0.6 7.0 0.1
0.1 0.6 0.2
4.7 27.3 44.6 17.8 0.0 4.2
1.6 7.6 0.2
0.1 4.7 0.1
1.6 6.0 0.4
0.0 0.8 0.0
4.4 27.6 13.9
1.6 19.3 0.9
3.7 29.1 33.9
0.0 1.2 0.4
7.0 47.9 37.2
0.0 0.7 0.6
1.1 5.8 0.5
0.4 6.0 1.0
1.2 5.3 1.2
0.1 0.9 0.1
2.2 14.1 8.1
0.2 73.1 0.4
1.9 16.6 10.3
0.0 3.0 1.0
3.3 38.1 3.4
0.0 6.7 0.1
1.6 8.0 0.7
0.0 18.4 0.9
2.3 15.9 4.4
0.0 2.3 0.0
1.3 7.2 1.9
0.2 1.5 0.0
3.6 56.3 10.1
0.1 0.5 0.0
0.4 5.9 0.5 29.7 18.0 2.3
6.9 34.4 6.7
2.3 33.3 0.7
1.0 8.7 1.0
0.4 0.7 0.1
0.0 0.0 98.7
0.0 0.0 0.0
2.6 79.3 0.1
0.1 4.3 0.4
4.3 20.3 0.1
7.5 25.5 1.4
5.0 14.2 3.7
0.0 25.9 0.1
15.0 54.3 17.8
1.4 2.7 1.2
1.5 8.2 0.1
0.4 0.5 0.3
6.5 34.0 20.9
0.0 3.1 0.0
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Other
Income
2.9
0.2
0.4
18.0
5.4
4.2
1.3
2.9
1.5
0.2
0.4
7.5
0.8
0.7
0.3
1.4
0.4
0.3
7.5
2.1
6.6
0.9
0.3
1.9
0.7
1.3
0.5
0.4
0.3
5.0
6.1
15.7
0.5
1.3
9.7
4.1
0.9
7.7
0.6
5.5
Metro
Area
Atlanta
Atlanta
Athens
Augusta
Atlanta
Gainesville
Atlanta
Macon
Athens
Augusta
Macon
Athens
Athens
Atlanta
Augusta
Atlanta
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Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data
AVERAGE AND TOTAL
Average County in:
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
Total or Average
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
2004
%Chg
Pop. Total
Est. 00Total
04
34672 8.1
140105 10.0
27400 4.4
22059 1.4
55531 6.0
1386891
5464110
1096015
882367
8829383
2003
Percent
Youth
Hispanic
Ages 0-17
(any
#
% White Black race
8522
36736
7195
5884
14445
24.1
26.5
26.8
26.4
25.9
78.2
76.2
69.0
59.8
70.8
20.1
21.2
29.6
39.1
27.5
3.1
5.0
3.9
3.7
3.9
8.5 340879 25.0
9.2 1432717 26.7
4.3 287814 26.7
3.3 235349 26.9
7.9 2296759 26.4
76.8
66.3
66.6
60.9
67.5
20.6
28.9
31.3
37.3
28.7
5.3
7.5
3.3
3.5
6.2
Components of Population Change
# Pop. Natural Increase Net Migration
CAED
Chg. (Births minus (Internal &
Deaths)
International)
2010 2000Trend
2004
#
#
Rate
Rate
38636
158143
29303
23429
61775
2716
11818
1124
702
4041
825
5536
729
512
1878
3.4
7.0
5.3
3.7
4.8
1904 14.5
6267 14.6
408 4.8
148 -1.0
2156 8.2
1545443 108625 33003
-- 76166
6167595 460910 215909
-- 244407
1172101 44949 29151
-- 16323
937150 28083 20499
-5922
9822289 642567 298562 8.3 342818
Families
2003
M/F Head,
2000 Housing
%
No H/W, w/rel Un- 1-unit detached
Ch <18
wed
%of
Total
#
% Births
# Total
8482
33030
6859
5614
13373
1329
5614
1299
1199
2340
14.8
15.3
18.9
21.4
17.6
37.4
35.7
44.8
50.9
42.2
-- 339285 53156
-- 1288164 218942
-- 274349 51966
-- 224562 47951
9.5 2126360 372015
15.7
17.0
18.9
21.4
17.5
38.5 353941 66.2
35.6 1279757 65.5
43.5 259539 58.7
48.2 214080 60.8
38.1 2107317 64.2
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8849
32814
6488
5352
13254
5
66.7
69.3
57.5
59.0
63.1
AVERAGE AND TOTAL
Average County in:
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
Total or Average
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data
2000 Edu.
Levels
2004
2002 Model-based estimate
Private
2002
2004
Public Schools, 2002-031
Age 25+
Persons Below
(free/reduc lunch) School
Total
Per Median Bankruptcies UnemPoverty Level
Rate/ ploy%NOT %
Enroll- High School Economically Enroll- Capita HouseTotal
Children 0-17 Comp. Bach.
Dropouts Disadvantaged
ment
ment Income
hold Num- 1,000 ment
K-12
# Rate
#
%
2004
2003 Income
ber pop. Rate
#
%
#
%
H.S. Deg.+
4443
15278
4459
3882
6964
19.1
16.8
25.2
27.4
22.1
28.4
25.3
31.3
32.1
29.3
15.2
18.0
11.3
11.6
14.0
90
384
87
69
156
5.1
5.7
6.3
5.4
5.6
2606 49.1
9383 43.7
2719 62.3
2398 67.7
4244 55.8
314
1592
339
217
609
-- 62560
-177737
595829
-- 219023
--- 66977
-178349
-- 59018
-155293
1107209 13.0 407585 17.8
25.6
18.3
26.4
28.1
21.4
18.3 224790 3608
29.1 918351 14980
15.9 192417 3478
14.6 160261 2744
24.3 1495819 24810
5.3
5.4
6.2
5.9
5.5
104230 46.4
365945 39.8
108772 56.5
95922 59.9
674869 45.1
12570
62080
13574
8682
96906
13.8
12.5
19.1
20.4
16.5
1564
5616
1674
1475
2563
5620
23547
4810
4007
9408
$36,126
$42,696
$29,730
$28,273
$34,153
280 8.0
1230 9.4
289 10.4
202 8.6
496 9.1
4.6
4.7
5.3
5.3
5.0
$24,473
-$32,279
-$23,370
-$22,938
-$29,000 $42,359
11180 8.1
47958 8.8
11563 10.6
8089 9.2
78790 8.9
4.4
4.6
4.9
4.8
4.6
$23,496
$25,774
$20,572
$21,747
$22,879
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AVERAGE AND TOTAL
Average County in:
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
Total or Average
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data
2003
% of
2002 Census
2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars
Tax Digest
Land in
of Agriculture
by Commodity Group
Assessed
Crop#
Acres Avg. land &
LiveFores40% Property
Row/
stock/
try &
Vege- Ornamental
Value
of
of Land Farm
ForPoultry/
Forage
Aqua.
products
tables Horticulture
in Dollars Farms in Farms Size
ests
Egg
$1,018,847,198
$4,731,617,616
$718,702,029
$465,436,405
$1,714,795,675
$40,753,887,937
$184,533,087,042
$28,748,081,169
$18,617,456,184
$272,652,512,332
341
334
293
273
310
42864
41131
80145
105494
67574
142
130
264
437
244
79.5
67.4
81.3
80.9
77.3
$68,073,529
$26,036,924
$12,337,126
$12,976,477
$29,880,033
$1,901,693
$1,188,221
$11,341,873
$24,092,729
$9,684,229
$11,237,030
$7,142,584
$6,240,950
$8,188,664
$8,208,972
$2,965,613
$1,763,052
$6,986,455
$3,526,702
$3,823,332
$510,246
$354,098
$4,466,572
$12,809,977
$4,561,519
$4,788,751
$4,854,108
$2,451,242
$4,448,963
$4,131,248
13627 1714575
13032 1604095
11739 3205797
10913 4219772
49311 10744239
126
123
273
387
218
80.6
68.6
81.9
80.7
78.5
$2,722,941,171
$1,015,440,020
$493,485,037
$519,059,081
$4,750,925,309
$76,067,729
$46,340,609
$453,674,933
$963,709,166
$1,539,792,437
$449,481,181
$278,560,792
$249,638,018
$327,546,559
$1,305,226,550
$118,624,515
$68,759,030
$279,458,218
$141,068,089
$607,909,852
$20,409,823
$13,809,817
$178,662,878
$512,399,074
$725,281,592
$191,550,051
$189,310,231
$98,049,687
$177,958,512
$656,868,481
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Georgia Cooperative Extension Districts, County Averages and Totals, Economic and Demographic Data
AVERAGE AND TOTAL
Average County in:
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
Total or Average
Northeast District
Northwest District
Southeast District
Southwest District
GEORGIA
2004 Farm Gate Value in Dollars (continued)
by Commodity Group (cont)
TOTAL Total Farm Gate
Value
Farm
Fruits/
Other
GROWER
Gate
per3
per3
Nuts
Income
Value
Value
farm
acre
$325,911
$315,329
$1,832,379
$3,219,437
$1,430,232
$1,191,517
$682,778
$3,325,128
$6,570,773
$2,956,762
$13,036,434
$12,297,827
$73,295,160
$128,777,467
$227,406,888
$47,660,690
$26,628,326
$133,005,129
$262,830,935
$470,125,080
2004 % of Total Farm Gate Value
by Commodity Group
Poul- Row/ LiveOther
try/ For- stock/ For- Vege- Orn Fruit/
InEgg age Aqua estry tables Hort Nuts come
$90,994,290
$42,337,094
$48,981,727
$75,833,722
$64,676,328
$201,638 $1,859 49.6 4.3 20.5 10.3 1.7 9.7
$107,238 $1,033 38.1 3.4 25.7 7.3 1.4 19.1
$171,748
$707 12.6 22.3 14.0 26.0 6.4 7.4
$329,598
$825 15.3 33.6 11.3 7.1 11.9 5.7
$203,155 $1,106 28.9 16.0 17.8 12.7 5.4 10.4
0.7
1.1
3.6
5.3
2.7
3.2
4.0
7.7
9.7
6.2
$1,531,803,933 $3,639,771,594
$791,615,241 $1,651,146,652
$1,577,527,687 $1,959,269,061
$2,601,414,093 $3,033,348,884
$6,502,360,954 $10,283,536,190
$267,100 $2,123 74.8 2.1 12.3 3.3 0.6 5.3
$126,699 $1,029 61.5 2.8 16.9 4.2 0.8 11.5
$166,903
$611 25.2 23.2 12.7 14.3 9.1 5.0
$277,957
$719 17.1 31.8 10.8 4.7 16.9 5.9
$208,544
$957 46.2 15.0 12.7 5.9 7.1 6.4
0.4
0.7
3.7
4.2
2.2
1.3
1.6
6.8
8.7
4.6
$38,295,098
$20,297,827
$39,438,192
$65,035,352
$40,895,352
Prepared by: The Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, The University of Georgia (5/05)
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