Sandy Springs, South Carolina Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Sandy Springs, Georgia, census data shows that a little under ten thousand people live in the city, and that there are around four thousand households. The majority of people are white, with approximately twenty percent of people of color being Hispanic or African-American. The rest of the population consists of a variety of races and ethnicities. The median income for a Sandy Springs family is around $129,810, and it is roughly 65% white.

The U.S. Census Bureau releases data on Sandy Springs city's population and neighborhood satets each year. This data is only a snapshot of Sandy Springs. It's important to note, however, that the data is updated yearly and may not reflect current demographic trends. For example, the census data may not reflect the most current housing market or housing trends in the city, and the data may not be accurate or complete.

Located in Sandy Springs, Roswell Road is the main thoroughfare, with several restaurants and shops on either side of it. A popular breakfast spot is the Parkside Shopping Center, which also includes a Tuesday morning movie theater. Visitors can also take in the Anne Frank Museum on the top floor of the Sandy Springs visitor center. CityWalk Sandy Springs is a relatively new shopping center with trendy restaurants and a large residential complex.

A census map shows Sandy Springs' population growth as a city and a suburban area. The Sandy Springs CDP is part of Fulton County, and the 1990 U.S. Census includes Sandy Springs on pages 1, 2, and 3.