Metro Atlanta: 5 Million Strong In 2007 and Growing
Highlights from the Atlanta Regional Commission's 2007 Population and Housing Report:
- 71% of all growth since 2000 in the 20-county area occurred within the "core" 10 counties (~600,000 new residents in the "core" 10 versus ~250,000 in the "external" 10)
- 20-county area accounted for almost 70% of Georgia's growth since 2000
- Practically all of the growth in multi-family units occurred in the "core" 10 counties (98.4%)
- Despite recent "citification" trend, the majority of "core" 10-county residents live in unincorporated areas
- Five cities with a 2007 population greater than 10,000 have doubled their population since 2000 - Canton, McDonough, Stockbridge, Villa Rica and Woodstock
- Southern Forsyth is the fastest growing area in the 20 counties.
Source: Atlanta Regional Commission, 2007 Population and Housing Report
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