Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government Authority
Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government is a middle-income, family-oriented small town of 8,887 with home prices 3.0× below the Georgia median.
Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government, Georgia
Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government is a Georgia town in Chattahoochee County, Georgia, home to 8,887 residents. Households here earn a median of $61,042.
Definition and scope
Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government sits within Chattahoochee County, Georgia, one of Georgia's administrative subdivisions. Local services and ordinances are coordinated through county and state-level agencies. The city operates within Congressional District 2 and is part of the Columbus, GA-AL metropolitan area.
Who lives here
Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government has approximately 8,887 residents. The median age is 24.4 years. Roughly 39% of housing units are owner-occupied. The median home value is $102,700.
Demographic composition (Census 2023 ACS5):
- White (non-Hispanic): 54.1%
- Black or African American: 19.3%
- Hispanic or Latino: 17.9%
- Asian: 3.1%
Economy and earnings
Median household income in Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government is $61,042. Poverty rate stands at 13.9%. Unemployment rate at last release was 1.6%. Educational attainment: 29.6% of residents 25 and over hold a bachelor's degree or higher.
Public services and infrastructure
Available public services on file for Cusseta-Chattahoochee County unified government:
- Public schools: 0
- Hospitals: 1
Geography and climate
The USDA plant hardiness zone is 8b.
References
- Georgia State Authority — state-level reference for Georgia.
- U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates — population, income, demographic data.
- Authority Network America — federal- and network-level reference.
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