The ages, races, and population density of Fulton County, Georgia tell a story. Understand the shifts in demographic trends with these charts visualizing decades of population data.
From 2019–2023, half of households in Fulton County, GA made more than $91,500 and the other half made less. Compared to Georgia as a whole, Fulton County had more households in the $200,000 or more income range and fewer in the less than $50,000 range.
In Georgia, Chattahoochee County, GA had the highest unemployment rate at 7.8%. Forsyth County, GA had the lowest at 2.8%. Fulton County, GA, the county with the largest labor force in the state, had an unemployment rate of 3.6%. The latest county-level data is from August 2025.
How is Fulton County faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on cases and infection rates. This pages tracks the history of coronavirus cases in Fulton County, both recent and all-time.
Among 179 school districts in Georgia, the Macon County School District received 38.8% of its funds from the federal government during the 2021-22 school year, more than any other in the state. The Forsyth County School District in the Atlanta, GA area received the smallest share at 6.9%.
About 1,624 people in 2022. In other words, there were about 14.6 suicides for every 100,000 people in Georgia. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explain that suicide can be caused by a range of factors, that exist at the individual, relationship, community and societal levels.
The ages, races, and population density of Rockdale County, Georgia tell a story. Understand the shifts in demographic trends with these charts visualizing decades of population data.
Heart disease, cancer, and accidents were the leading causes of death in Georgia in 2022. Of the 46,549 deaths that year, 46,549, or 45% of the total, were due to one of these three causes. The fourth and fifth most common causes were COVID-19 and cerebrovascular diseases.
The latest county-level data from August 2025 shows that DeKalb County, GA's unemployment rate was ranked 68th out of 159 counties in Georgia, from highest to lowest.