The U.S. Census Bureau lists fourteen metropolitan areas (Metropolitan Statistical Areas) and four trading areas (Combined Statistical Areas) in the U.S. state of Georgia. The tables below include the U.S. Census Bureau's most recent population estimates (2023; released March 14, 2024).[1]
Rank | Metropolitan Area | Population, 2023 estimates | |
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1 | Atlanta–Sandy Springs–Roswell | align=right | 6,307,261 |
2 | Augusta (GA–SC) | align=right | 629,429 |
3 | Savannah | 424,935 | |
4 | Columbus (GA–AL) | 323,768 | |
5 | Macon | 236,074 | |
6 | Athens | 222,060 | |
7 | 217,267 | ||
8 | Warner Robins | 200,779 | |
9 | Valdosta | 151,118 | |
10 | Albany | 145,508 | |
11 | Dalton | 144,722 | |
12 | Brunswick | 116,074 | |
13 | Rome | 100,113 | |
14 | Hinesville | 88,804 | |
Rank | Combined Statistical Area | Population, 2023 estimates |
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1 | Atlanta–Athens–Clarke County–Sandy Springs (GA-AL) | 7,221,137 |
2 | Savannah–Hinesville–Statesboro | 640,193 |
3 | Columbus–Phenix City (AL)–Auburn (AL)–Opelika (AL) | 566,030 |
4 | Macon–Warner Robins | 436,853 |