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Population Review

Cherokee County, Georgia Population 2026

Updated April 2026 · US Census ACS 2023 5-Year Estimates · 7th-largest in Georgia

The population of Cherokee County, Georgia is 274,539 as of the 2023 American Community Survey, making it the 7th-largest county in Georgia. The median household income is $105,442, the median home value is $389,800, and the median age is 40.0.

The population of Cherokee County has grown 36.4% since 2010 (215,226 → 293,513), a +2.24% annualized rate.

Cherokee County within Georgia · Source: US Census TIGER/Line via us-atlas

274,539

Population

+2.24%

Annual growth

652

People / sq mi

$105,442

Median Income

$389,800

Median Home Value

Cherokee County covers 421 sq mi of land at 652.2 people per square mile.

About Cherokee County, GA

What sets Cherokee County apart is where people work — remote work is unusually prominent here, at 20.1% versus 14.0% nationally. Cherokee County is a county in Georgia with a population of 274,539. It is the #7-largest of all counties in Georgia nationally.

Households here are among the highest-earning of all US counties: median income is $105,442, above the US median of $78,538. Poverty is relatively low for US counties at 4.8%, below the national 12.4%. Real estate commands a premium here — a median home value of $389,800, with typical rent around $1,703.

Degree attainment is near the top of the range for US counties: 39.5% of adults 25+ hold a bachelor’s, above the 35.0% national rate. An unusually large 20.1% of workers are remote, above the national 14.0%, and the average commute runs about 32 minutes each way.

The remote-work concentration is telling in Cherokee County — it skews toward higher-income, college-educated workers and reshapes both commute patterns and housing demand.

Cherokee County Population History (2010-2024)

The county of Cherokee County had a population of 215,226 in 2010 and 293,513 in 2024, a 36.4% growth over 14 years. The peak was 293,513 in 2024. Average annual growth rate: 2.24%.

2024 · 294K20102024
Cherokee County population, 2010–2024 · Source: U.S. Census Bureau — decennial census & Population Estimates

293,513

Population (2024)

215,226

Population (2010)

293,513

Peak (2024)

2.24%

Avg Annual Growth

YearPopulation
2010215,226
2011217,769
2012220,690
2013224,372
2014230,239
2015235,424
2016241,929
2017247,944
2018254,277
2019259,475
2020268,169
2021274,778
2022281,455
2023287,243
2024293,513

Race & Ethnicity

White78.2%
Black or African American7.2%
Asian0.0%
Hispanic or Latino (any race)2.1%
Two or More Races0.0%

Age & Sex

40.0

Median Age

50.5%

Female

49.5%

Male

15.4%

Age 65+

Age Distribution

Under 5
5.5%
5–9
6.1%
10–14
7.1%
15–19
7.0%
20–24
5.8%
25–34
11.9%
35–44
13.7%
45–54
14.5%
55–59
6.4%
60–64
6.6%
65–74
9.7%
75–84
4.4%
85+
1.3%

Children (under 15): 18.7% · Seniors (65+): 15.4%

Income & Poverty

Median household income$105,442+$30,778 vs state
Mean household income$128,400
Per-capita income$47,337
Poverty rate4.8%-5.1% vs state
Unemployment rate2.2%
Employment-to-population66.3%

Top Industries by Employment

Professional & business services
17.6%
Finance & real estate
16.1%
Construction
10.0%
Education & health care
8.5%
Manufacturing
8.4%
Information
8.1%
Arts, entertainment & food
4.8%
Retail trade
4.7%

The largest employment sector in Cherokee County is professional & business services, accounting for 17.6% of workers.

How residents commute

0.1%

Drive alone

0.5%

Carpool

69.7%

Public transit

20.1%

Work from home

31.8 min

Avg commute

Housing

$389,800+$116,900 vs state

Median home value

$1,703

Median rent

77.4%

Homeownership rate

103,923

Total housing units

95.4%

Occupied

4.6%

Vacant

22.6%

Renter-occupied

Social & access

89.2%

With health insurance

97.3%

With broadband internet

42.7%

Foreign-born

7.5%

Veterans (18+)

10.9%

With a disability

86.3%

Speak language other than English at home

Education

92.1%

High School+

39.5%

Bachelor's+

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Frequently Asked Questions

Cherokee County, Georgia has a population of 274,539 according to the US Census Bureau's 2023 American Community Survey 5-year estimates, making it the 7th-largest county in Georgia. Population density is 652 people per square mile.

The population of Cherokee County has grown 36.4% since 2010 (215,226 → 293,513), a +2.24% annualized rate.

The median household income in Cherokee County, Georgia is $105,442, with mean (average) household income of $128,400 and per-capita income of $47,337. 4.8% of residents live below the federal poverty level.

In Cherokee County, the largest racial and ethnic groups are White (78.2%), Black or African American (7.2%), Hispanic or Latino (2.1%). Figures are from the US Census Bureau's 2023 ACS 5-year estimates and reflect self-reported responses.

The median age in Cherokee County, Georgia is 40.0 years. Residents are 50.5% female and 49.5% male.

The median home value in Cherokee County is $389,800 and median monthly rent is $1,703. 77.4% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied. The county has 103,923 total housing units, 4.6% of which are vacant.

The largest employment sector in Cherokee County, Georgia is professional, scientific, and management services, employing 17.6% of workers. The unemployment rate is 2.2%.

Atlanta is among the largest cities associated with Cherokee County, Georgia, with a population of 499,287.

Data from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, 2026.