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County-Level Population Data for Alabama

Percent Change in Population, 2000-10

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The table is sorted in ascending order by FIPS code. Click a column title to sort by that column; click again to reverse the sort.

FIPS1County nameRUC code2Pop. 1990Pop. 2000Pop. 2010Change 1990-2000Change 2000-10
1001Autauga County 234,22243,75154,57127.6%24.7%
1003Baldwin County 498,280140,416182,26542.9%29.8%
1005Barbour County 625,41729,04227,45714.2%-5.5%
1007Bibb County 116,59819,85622,91519.8%15.4%
1009Blount County 139,24850,98257,32230.0%12.4%
1011Bullock County 611,04211,60310,9145.3%-5.9%
1013Butler County 621,89221,39420,947-2.2%-2.1%
1015Calhoun County 3116,032111,882118,572-3.3%6.0%
1017Chambers County 636,87636,60034,215-0.8%-6.5%
1019Cherokee County 819,54323,90925,98922.7%8.7%
1021Chilton County 132,45839,60443,64322.0%10.2%
1023Choctaw County 916,01815,95313,859-0.6%-13.1%
1025Clarke County 727,24027,87025,8332.3%-7.3%
1027Clay County 913,25214,24013,9327.6%-2.2%
1029Cleburne County 812,73014,14114,97210.9%5.9%
1031Coffee County 640,24043,63949,9488.4%14.5%
1033Colbert County 351,66654,97954,4286.4%-1.0%
1035Conecuh County 914,05414,07713,2280.2%-6.0%
1037Coosa County 811,06311,84211,5397.4%-2.6%
1039Covington County 736,47837,64037,7653.2%0.3%
1041Crenshaw County 813,63513,65713,9060.2%1.8%
1043Cullman County 667,61377,42680,40614.6%3.8%
1045Dale County 449,63349,12050,251-1.0%2.3%
1047Dallas County 448,13046,36143,820-3.7%-5.5%
1049DeKalb County 654,65164,43671,10917.9%10.4%
1051Elmore County 249,21065,81979,30333.9%20.5%
1053Escambia County 635,51838,45238,3198.2%-0.3%
1055Etowah County 399,840103,448104,4303.6%0.9%
1057Fayette County 617,96218,52217,2413.0%-6.9%
1059Franklin County 627,81431,25731,70412.3%1.4%
1061Geneva County 323,64725,70026,7909.0%4.2%
1063Greene County 310,1539,9239,045-1.8%-8.8%
1065Hale County 315,49818,27015,76018.0%-13.7%
1067Henry County 315,37416,29717,3026.1%6.2%
1069Houston County 381,33188,831101,5479.2%14.3%
1071Jackson County 647,79653,87153,22712.8%-1.2%
1073Jefferson County 1651,520662,041658,4661.6%-0.5%
1075Lamar County 915,71515,90214,5641.2%-8.4%
1077Lauderdale County 379,66187,95292,70910.4%5.4%
1079Lawrence County 331,51334,83434,33910.4%-1.4%
1081Lee County 387,146115,014140,24732.1%21.9%
1083Limestone County 254,13565,66882,78221.3%26.1%
1085Lowndes County 212,65813,48311,2996.4%-16.2%
1087Macon County 624,92824,08621,452-3.3%-10.9%
1089Madison County 2238,912276,998334,81115.9%20.9%
1091Marengo County 723,08422,53321,027-2.4%-6.7%
1093Marion County 829,83031,16230,7764.6%-1.2%
1095Marshall County 470,83282,30393,01916.1%13.0%
1097Mobile County 2378,643399,887412,9925.6%3.3%
1099Monroe County 723,96824,32023,0681.5%-5.1%
1101Montgomery County 2209,085223,518229,3636.9%2.6%
1103Morgan County 3100,043111,076119,49011.0%7.6%
1105Perry County 812,75911,87610,591-7.0%-10.8%
1107Pickens County 820,69920,91419,7461.2%-5.6%
1109Pike County 627,59529,68832,8997.6%10.8%
1111Randolph County 619,88122,34422,91312.6%2.5%
1113Russell County 246,86049,85452,9476.2%6.2%
1115St. Clair County 149,81164,74083,59330.0%29.1%
1117Shelby County 199,363143,429195,08544.2%36.0%
1119Sumter County 816,17414,77213,763-8.5%-6.8%
1121Talladega County 474,10980,73482,2918.4%1.9%
1123Tallapoosa County 638,82641,77141,6167.6%-0.4%
1125Tuscaloosa County 3150,500164,932194,6569.6%18.0%
1127Walker County 167,67070,68867,0234.5%-5.2%
1129Washington County 816,69418,07717,5818.4%-2.7%
1131Wilcox County 813,56812,99511,670-4.0%-10.2%
1133Winston County 622,05324,80624,48412.7%-1.3%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 and 2000 Censuses of Population (corrected), and 2010 county redistricting files.

1) The FIPS codes uniquely identify each county and are part of the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) developed by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce. For more information, see the NIST FIPS publication page.

2) The 2003 rural-urban continuum codes classify metropolitan counties (codes 1 through 3) by size of the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), and nonmetropolitan counties (codes 4 through 9) by degree of urbanization and proximity to metro areas. See rural-urban continuum codes for precise definitions of each code.

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Updated date: March 30, 2011