Georgia White Pages

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Use Addresses’ massive database to search for anyone living in the state of Georgia. Addresses provides some of the most accurate information available. Our information is updated frequently using public records; this includes:

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Notable People from GeorgiaNotable Work/PositionBorn
James "Jimmy" Earl Carter Jr39th President of the United StatesPlains, GA
Martin Luther King JrCivil rights movement leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient (1964)Atlanta, GA
Ray CharlesSinger, songwriter, musician and composerAlbany, GA
Spike LeeAward-winning film director, producer, writer and actorAtlanta, GA
Ty CobbAmerican Major League Baseball (MLB) playerNarrows, GA
Gladys KnightSinger, songwriter, actress & 7 time Grammy Award winnerAtlanta, GA

Searching for Someone in Georgia

Georgia is the 8th most populated state in the U.S. The total population of Georgia is well over 10 million residents with 3.6 million households. The average household size is 2.71 (based on 2018 census data). To refine your search for someone in Georgia, consider the age, gender, and demographic to ensure you’re on the right track.

The predominant race in Georgia is white, making up 60.8% of the state’s population. The median age is 38 years with 51.3% of the total population female and 48.7% male. The most populated city in Georgia is Atlanta with over 486,290 people.

Those persons under age 25 make up 32.4% of the population of Georgia. Georgia’s workforce of more than 6.3 million is constantly being refreshed by the growing number of people who move there along with the graduates from the universities. The University of Georgia, located in Athens, GA, was founded in 1785 as the country’s oldest state-chartered university.

Top 3 SchoolsCity# of GraduatesGraduation RateAcceptance RateMost Popular Degrees
University of GeorgiaAthens10,87385%54%Finance
Georgia Institute of TechAtlanta6,24682%26%Engineering
Emory UniversityAtlanta4,92191%25%Business Admin

Georgia Real Estate

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As of March 2019, the home values in Georgia have gone up 10.2% over the past year and is predicted to rise 6.3% within the next year. The median home value is $188,500 with the median price per square foot at $119. The median rent price is $1,400 which is slightly lower than the national average. The median listing price for homes statewide is $259,900, but most sell for approximately 25-27% under the listing price.

The city with the highest home values is Atlanta, Georgia, with a median home value of $299,400 as of 2019, more than 2% higher than the national average.

CityAvg. Home ValueAvg. Household Income
Atlanta$299,400$57,597
Augusta-Richmond$154,200$39,258
Macon-Bibb$117,300$38,247
Columbus$94,900$43,239

Georgia Facts

Official Name: Georgia

Name Meaning: A feminine form of the Greek George, meaning "tiller of the soil or farmer."

Nickname: The Peach State

Constitution Ratified: 1788

Statehood: January 2, 1788 (4th State)

Capital: Atlanta

Total Number of Counties: 159

Largest City: Atlanta

Largest County (by population): Fulton

Population (as of 2018): 10.4 million

History: Georgia, in 1788, was the last and southernmost of the original 13 colonies to be established. On January 19, 1861, Georgia declared its secession from the union, and was one of the original seven Confederate states. It was the last state to be restored to the Union on July 15, 1870. Georgia is the 24th largest and the 8th most populous of the 50 states. The state measures approximately 230 miles wide, and 298 miles in long.

Fast Facts:

  • From 2007 to 2008, 14 of Georgia’s counties ranked among the nation’s 100 fastest-growing, second only to Texas.
  • Atlanta’s metropolitan area contains about 55% of the population of the entire state.
  • Atlanta was the site of the 1996 Summer Olympics.
  • In 1992, construction was completed on the Bank of America Plaza, the tallest building in the U.S. outside of New York or Chicago.
  • Until 1964, Georgia had the longest unbroken record of single party dominance by the Democratic Party, of any state.
  • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport located in Georgia is the world’s busiest airport as measured by both passenger traffic and aircraft traffic.
  • In 2016, Georgia overtook California as the state location with the most feature films produced.
  • Forest Gump, Hidden Figures, Captain America: Civil War, Black Panther, and many more were filmed around Georgia.


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