Percent Change in Population, 2000-10
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FIPS 1 County name RUC code 2 Pop. 1990 Pop. 2000 Pop. 2010 Change 1990-2000 Change 2000-10 1001 Autauga County 2 34,222 43,751 54,571 27.6% 24.7% 1003 Baldwin County 4 98,280 140,416 182,265 42.9% 29.8% 1005 Barbour County 6 25,417 29,042 27,457 14.2% -5.5% 1007 Bibb County 1 16,598 19,856 22,915 19.8% 15.4% 1009 Blount County 1 39,248 50,982 57,322 30.0% 12.4% 1011 Bullock County 6 11,042 11,603 10,914 5.3% -5.9% 1013 Butler County 6 21,892 21,394 20,947 -2.2% -2.1% 1015 Calhoun County 3 116,032 111,882 118,572 -3.3% 6.0% 1017 Chambers County 6 36,876 36,600 34,215 -0.8% -6.5% 1019 Cherokee County 8 19,543 23,909 25,989 22.7% 8.7% 1021 Chilton County 1 32,458 39,604 43,643 22.0% 10.2% 1023 Choctaw County 9 16,018 15,953 13,859 -0.6% -13.1% 1025 Clarke County 7 27,240 27,870 25,833 2.3% -7.3% 1027 Clay County 9 13,252 14,240 13,932 7.6% -2.2% 1029 Cleburne County 8 12,730 14,141 14,972 10.9% 5.9% 1031 Coffee County 6 40,240 43,639 49,948 8.4% 14.5% 1033 Colbert County 3 51,666 54,979 54,428 6.4% -1.0% 1035 Conecuh County 9 14,054 14,077 13,228 0.2% -6.0% 1037 Coosa County 8 11,063 11,842 11,539 7.4% -2.6% 1039 Covington County 7 36,478 37,640 37,765 3.2% 0.3% 1041 Crenshaw County 8 13,635 13,657 13,906 0.2% 1.8% 1043 Cullman County 6 67,613 77,426 80,406 14.6% 3.8% 1045 Dale County 4 49,633 49,120 50,251 -1.0% 2.3% 1047 Dallas County 4 48,130 46,361 43,820 -3.7% -5.5% 1049 DeKalb County 6 54,651 64,436 71,109 17.9% 10.4% 1051 Elmore County 2 49,210 65,819 79,303 33.9% 20.5% 1053 Escambia County 6 35,518 38,452 38,319 8.2% -0.3% 1055 Etowah County 3 99,840 103,448 104,430 3.6% 0.9% 1057 Fayette County 6 17,962 18,522 17,241 3.0% -6.9% 1059 Franklin County 6 27,814 31,257 31,704 12.3% 1.4% 1061 Geneva County 3 23,647 25,700 26,790 9.0% 4.2% 1063 Greene County 3 10,153 9,923 9,045 -1.8% -8.8% 1065 Hale County 3 15,498 18,270 15,760 18.0% -13.7% 1067 Henry County 3 15,374 16,297 17,302 6.1% 6.2% 1069 Houston County 3 81,331 88,831 101,547 9.2% 14.3% 1071 Jackson County 6 47,796 53,871 53,227 12.8% -1.2% 1073 Jefferson County 1 651,520 662,041 658,466 1.6% -0.5% 1075 Lamar County 9 15,715 15,902 14,564 1.2% -8.4% 1077 Lauderdale County 3 79,661 87,952 92,709 10.4% 5.4% 1079 Lawrence County 3 31,513 34,834 34,339 10.4% -1.4% 1081 Lee County 3 87,146 115,014 140,247 32.1% 21.9% 1083 Limestone County 2 54,135 65,668 82,782 21.3% 26.1% 1085 Lowndes County 2 12,658 13,483 11,299 6.4% -16.2% 1087 Macon County 6 24,928 24,086 21,452 -3.3% -10.9% 1089 Madison County 2 238,912 276,998 334,811 15.9% 20.9% 1091 Marengo County 7 23,084 22,533 21,027 -2.4% -6.7% 1093 Marion County 8 29,830 31,162 30,776 4.6% -1.2% 1095 Marshall County 4 70,832 82,303 93,019 16.1% 13.0% 1097 Mobile County 2 378,643 399,887 412,992 5.6% 3.3% 1099 Monroe County 7 23,968 24,320 23,068 1.5% -5.1% 1101 Montgomery County 2 209,085 223,518 229,363 6.9% 2.6% 1103 Morgan County 3 100,043 111,076 119,490 11.0% 7.6% 1105 Perry County 8 12,759 11,876 10,591 -7.0% -10.8% 1107 Pickens County 8 20,699 20,914 19,746 1.2% -5.6% 1109 Pike County 6 27,595 29,688 32,899 7.6% 10.8% 1111 Randolph County 6 19,881 22,344 22,913 12.6% 2.5% 1113 Russell County 2 46,860 49,854 52,947 6.2% 6.2% 1115 St. Clair County 1 49,811 64,740 83,593 30.0% 29.1% 1117 Shelby County 1 99,363 143,429 195,085 44.2% 36.0% 1119 Sumter County 8 16,174 14,772 13,763 -8.5% -6.8% 1121 Talladega County 4 74,109 80,734 82,291 8.4% 1.9% 1123 Tallapoosa County 6 38,826 41,771 41,616 7.6% -0.4% 1125 Tuscaloosa County 3 150,500 164,932 194,656 9.6% 18.0% 1127 Walker County 1 67,670 70,688 67,023 4.5% -5.2% 1129 Washington County 8 16,694 18,077 17,581 8.4% -2.7% 1131 Wilcox County 8 13,568 12,995 11,670 -4.0% -10.2% 1133 Winston County 6 22,053 24,806 24,484 12.7% -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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