Georgia Population by City

Data Item State
Population, 2019 estimate - (Number)
City Value
Acworth 22,642
Adel 5,298
Albany 75,249
Alpharetta 66,255
Americus 15,309
Atlanta 498,044
Auburn 7,614
Austell 7,213
Bainbridge 12,058
Barnesville 6,711
Braselton 11,652
Bremen 6,537
Brunswick 16,357
Buford 15,189
Cairo 9,410
Calhoun 16,966
Canton 29,306
Carrollton 26,443
Cartersville 21,141
Cedartown 10,215
Centerville 7,776
Chamblee 29,691
Clarkston 12,757
College Park 15,212
Columbus 194,160
Commerce 6,932
Conyers 16,021
Cordele 10,638
Covington 14,015
Cumming 6,376
Dahlonega 6,884
Dallas 13,607
Dalton 33,500
Decatur 25,732
Doraville 10,526
Douglas 11,616
Douglasville 34,190
Dublin 15,802
Duluth 29,527
Dunwoody 49,459
East Point 34,849
Eatonton 6,608
Fairburn 15,882
Fayetteville 17,827
Fitzgerald 8,710
Flowery Branch 7,934
Forest Park 20,063
Fort Oglethorpe 10,029
Fort Valley 8,962
Gainesville 41,464
Garden City 8,837
Griffin 22,878
Grovetown 14,473
Hampton 7,922
Hapeville 6,537
Hinesville 32,872
Holly Springs 12,920
Jackson 5,083
Jefferson 11,704
Jesup 9,819
Johns Creek 84,310
Kennesaw 34,172
Kingsland 17,497
LaFayette 7,268
LaGrange 30,291
Lawrenceville 29,795
Lilburn 12,644
Locust Grove 7,211
Loganville 12,532
Lovejoy 6,760
Marietta 60,806
McDonough 25,782
Milledgeville 18,614
Milton 39,217
Monroe 13,573
Morrow 7,494
Moultrie 14,146
Newnan 39,784
Norcross 16,563
Peachtree City 35,766
Perry 17,377
Pooler 24,132
Port Wentworth 8,518
Powder Springs 15,378
Richmond Hill 13,235
Riverdale 16,767
Rome 36,634
Roswell 94,650
Sandersville 5,472
Sandy Springs 108,797
Savannah 145,862
Smyrna 56,706
Snellville 19,906
St. Marys 18,196
Statesboro 31,667
Stockbridge 29,638
Stone Mountain 6,324
Sugar Hill 24,112
Suwanee 20,569
Swainsboro 7,435
Sylvester 5,756
Thomaston 8,740
Thomasville 18,537
Thomson 6,606
Tifton 16,715
Toccoa 8,294
Tyrone 7,388
Union City 21,873
Valdosta 56,426
Vidalia 10,403
Villa Rica 15,541
Warner Robins 75,797
Waycross 13,600
Waynesboro 5,441
Winder 17,029
Woodstock 32,234

Data item: Population, 2019 estimate

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates Program (PEP), updated annually. Population and Housing Unit Estimates

Definitions:

The Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program (PEP) produces estimates of the population for the United States, its states, counties, cities, and towns, as well as for the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and its municipios (county-equivalents for Puerto Rico). Additionally, housing unit estimates are produced for the nation, states, and counties. The timing of the release of estimates varies according to the level of geography. See the Schedule of Releases for more information.

Resident Population - All persons who are "usually resident" in a specified geographic area. For the United States, the resident population includes all persons who usually reside in the 50 states and the District of Columbia, but excludes residents of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the Island areas under U.S. sovereignty or jurisdiction (principally American Samoa, Guam, United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands). In addition, the U.S. resident population excludes U.S. Armed Forces overseas and civilian U.S. citizens whose usual place of residence is outside the United States.

Estimates Base - The population count or estimate used as the starting point in the estimates process. It can be the most recent updated Census count or the estimate for a previous date within the same vintage. (The vintage year (e.g., V2019) refers to the final year of the time series). The April 1, 2010 Population Estimates base reflects changes to the 2010 Census population from the Boundary and Annexation Survey (BAS) and other geographic program revisions. It may reflect changes from the Count Question Resolution program. Click on the "Scope and Methodology" link for details for each vintage year.

Population percent change - The difference between the population of an area at the beginning and end of a time period, expressed as a percentage of the beginning population.

Methodology for U.S. and Puerto Rico