Statenville, Georgia Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Here's a look at the Population & Steets in State-ville City, Georgia. This city is 6.2% smaller than the State of Georgia. Statenville has a lower overall population percentage than Dasher (74%), but is considerably more family-friendly. In addition, women make up the majority of the household's members in Statenville, with 58% being headed by a woman.

According to the Census Bureau, the population of Statenville is comprised of a mix of white, black, and Hispanic residents. It is also home to the city's second-largest concentration of non-citizens. The median age of non-citizens in Statenville is 39.1 years old, compared to 44.3 in Jasper.

Another important fact to note is that Statenville is home to a significantly larger percentage of foreign-born residents than the state of Georgia, with a foreign-born population of 15.5%. This is far higher than the United States' average of 9.2%. Statenville, GA has a very diverse population that is reflected in the diversity of its residents. By comparison, Georgia is home to the second-highest percentage of non-citizen residents (13.3%), and is home to the third-highest percentage of whites.

The census data for Statenville City is based on the 2000 Census. As of that date, the town has a population of 9,047. It contains 2,580 households and 1,699 families. The town is a part of Echols County, which is one of the three unincorporated county seats in Georgia. The surrounding communities include Fruitland, Haylow, Needmore, and Howell.