Dodge County, Georgia
GA · FIPS 13091 · ACS 2024 5-Year Estimates
| Metric | Value | vs National | Rank | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total Population | 19,805 | — | #1,897 / 3,222 | |
| Median Household Income | $51,587 | -31.4% | #2,686 / 3,222 | |
| Median Age | 42.6 years | +9.5% | #1,313 / 3,222 | |
| Median Home Value | $118,100 | -58.1% | #2,708 / 3,222 | |
| Median Gross Rent | $723 | -37.8% | #2,620 / 3,222 | |
| Poverty Rate | 21.5% | +71.0% | #2,803 / 3,222 | |
Demographics
Dodge County has a population of 19,805, making it the #1,897 most populous county in the US. The median age is 42.6 years, which is 9.5% above the national median.
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The median household income in Dodge County is $51,587, ranking #2,686 out of 3,222 counties — 31.4% below the national median. The poverty rate is 21.5% and unemployment stands at 6.1%.
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The median home value in Dodge County is $118,100 (-58.1% vs national). Renters pay a median of $723/mo and the homeownership rate is 70.6%.
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85.4% of residents in Dodge County have health insurance coverage, which is 6.9% below the national rate.
About Dodge County, Georgia
Dodge County, Georgia has a total population of 19,805, making it the 1,897th most populous county in the United States. The median age in Dodge County is 42.6 years, which is 9.5% above the national median of 38.9 years.
The median household income in Dodge County is $51,587, which ranks #2,686 of 3,222 counties nationwide. This is 31.4% below the national median of $75,149. The poverty rate is 21.5%, higher than the national rate of 12.6%. The unemployment rate stands at 6.1%.
The median home value in Dodge County is $118,100, 58.1% below the national median. Renters in Dodge County pay a median gross rent of $723 per month. The homeownership rate is 70.6%, compared to the national rate of 64.4%.
In Dodge County, 17.2% of residents aged 25 and older hold a bachelor's degree or higher, 49.0% below the national average of 33.7%. Health insurance coverage stands at 85.4% of the population. The average commute time for workers is 29.9 min.
Dodge County is a diverse community. The largest racial or ethnic group is White (non-Hispanic) at 63.8% of the population, followed by Black (non-Hispanic) (30.9%) and Hispanic or Latino (3.6%).
All data for Dodge County, Georgia comes from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates. These figures are estimates based on survey sampling and are subject to margin of error. For the most detailed and up-to-date data, visit the Census Bureau's official data portal.