Demography and population statistics of Atlanta, Georgia
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Demographics of Atlanta
Population pyramid of Atlanta in 2021
Population
498,715 (2020)
Atlanta is the capital and largest city in the state of Georgia. Atlanta ranks as the 38th-largest in the United States, and the eighth-largest city in the southeastern region. 2020 census results varied dramatically with previous Census Bureau estimates, counting 498,715 residents. Atlanta is the core city of the eighth most populous United States metropolitan area at 6,104,803 (est. 2020), with a combined statistical area of 6,930,423.[1][2] For the first time since the 1960 Census, the 2020 Census revealed Atlanta is no longer majority African American. Atlanta has strongly increased in diversity in recent decades and is projected to continue.[3][4]
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^"Who lives in Atlanta? Who will be here in the future? A look at the data". Atlanta Magazine. 2020-01-23. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
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