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Carroll County Georgia Household Income

The Census ACS 1-year survey reports that the median household income for the Carroll County Georgia area was $58,473 in 2021, the latest figures available. Carroll County median household income is $8,086 lower than the median Georgia household income and $11,244 less than the US median household income. 2022 county income data (including Carroll County median household income) will be released in September of 2023. Median family and per capita income for Carroll County are shown below.

Note: 2020 data is interpolated as the ACS release for the year was incomplete due to data gathering issues related to the pandemic.

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Real Median Household Income for Carroll County Georgia

2021 1 Year Change 3 Year Change
US $69,717 -1.64% +4.32%
Georgia $66,559 -1.06% +4.99%
Carroll County $58,473 -6.59% +5.14%

Trends in Carroll County, GA Real Median Household Income since 2005

The current median household income for Carroll is $58,473. Real median household income peaked in 2019 at $64,786 and is now $6,313 (9.74%) lower.

Real Median Household Income: Carroll County, Georgia, National

Historical Inflation Adjusted Median Household Income for Carroll County

Date US Georgia Carroll County
2021 $69,717 $66,559 $58,473
2020 $70,877 $67,271 $62,596
2019 $69,638 $65,683 $64,786
2018 $66,828 $63,396 $55,615
2017 $66,687 $62,097 $55,374
2016 $65,052 $60,470 $57,838
2015 $63,784 $58,602 $49,643
2014 $61,468 $56,501 $46,675
2013 $60,869 $55,719 $53,218
2012 $60,732 $55,811 $50,994
2011 $60,969 $55,542 $51,741

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Carroll County Family Income

The ACS 1-year data shows the median family income for Carroll County was $70,998 in 2021. Compared to the median Georgia family income, Carroll County median family income is $9,733 lower. As with the median household income data, 2022 family income data for Carroll County will be released in September of 2023.

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Real Median Family Income for Carroll County Georgia

2021 1 Year Change 3 Year Change
US $85,806 -1.68% +4.09%
Georgia $80,731 -0.84% +4.71%
Carroll County $70,998 -4.18% -3.79%

Trends in Carroll County, GA Real Median Family Income since 2005

The current median family income for Carroll is $70,998. Real median family income peaked in 2006 at $75,021 and is now $4,023 (5.36%) lower. From a post peak low of $57,689 in 2015, real median family income for Carroll has now grown by $13,309 (23.07%).

Real Median Family Income: Carroll County, Georgia, National

Historical Inflation Adjusted Median Family Income for Carroll County

Date US Georgia Carroll County
2021 $85,806 $80,731 $70,998
2020 $87,269 $81,414 $74,092
2019 $85,780 $79,304 $74,792
2018 $82,434 $77,100 $73,794
2017 $81,669 $75,139 $70,668
2016 $80,231 $73,407 $69,048
2015 $78,061 $70,045 $57,689
2014 $75,505 $67,457 $60,786
2013 $74,593 $66,936 $64,328
2012 $73,920 $67,013 $59,306
2011 $74,192 $66,400 $65,042

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Carroll County Per Capita Income

The ACS 1-year survey shows the per capita income for Carroll County was $28,093 in 2021. Compared to the median Georgia per capita income, Carroll County median per capita income is $6,993 lower. As with the median household and median family income numbers above, 2022 per capita income data for Carroll County will be released in September of 2023.

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Real Per Capita Income for Carroll County Georgia

2021 1 Year Change 3 Year Change
US $38,332 -1.03% +5.01%
Georgia $35,086 -1.04% +4.27%
Carroll County $28,093 -0.60% +5.55%

Trends in Carroll County, GA Real Per Capita Income since 2005

The current per capita income for Carroll is $28,093. Real per capita income peaked in 2005 at $30,577 and is now $2,484 (8.12%) lower. From a post peak low of $23,793 in 2011, real per capita income for Carroll has now grown by $4,300 (18.07%).

Real Per Capita Income: Carroll County, Georgia, National

Historical Real Per Capita Income for Carroll County

Date US Georgia Carroll County
2021 $38,332 $35,086 $28,093
2020 $38,730 $35,453 $28,263
2019 $37,803 $34,608 $27,459
2018 $36,503 $33,650 $26,615
2017 $35,807 $32,791 $27,895
2016 $35,145 $31,820 $25,842
2015 $34,284 $30,660 $25,167
2014 $33,094 $29,344 $24,658
2013 $32,833 $29,034 $24,863
2012 $32,297 $28,753 $23,980
2011 $32,243 $28,496 $23,793

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