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Youngest Cities in Georgia

Top 100 cities ranked by youngest cities

Youngest Cities — Georgia

1 Fort Stewart 21.6
2 Dahlonega 21.7
3 Statesboro 22.5
5 Clarkston 26.6
6 Milledgeville 27.1
7 Carrollton 27.5
8 Waynesboro 28.2
9 Barnesville 28.5
10 Valdosta 28.9
11 Fair Oaks 28.9
12 Hinesville 29.0
13 Lithia Springs 29.0
14 Americus 29.0
16 Lovejoy 29.2
17 Monroe 29.5
18 Morrow 29.6
19 Bemiss 29.7
20 Douglas 30.6
21 Richmond Hill 30.8
22 McDonough 31.2
23 College Park 31.3
24 Cedartown 31.5
25 Fort Valley 31.6
26 Temple 31.7
27 Swainsboro 31.8
29 Oakwood 31.9
30 Dacula 32.0
31 Warner Robins 32.3
32 Forest Park 32.4
33 Lawrenceville 32.6
34 Scottdale 32.7
36 Byron 32.8
37 Vinings 33.0
38 Blakely 33.0
39 Gainesville 33.1
40 Union City 33.1
41 Grovetown 33.1
42 Kingsland 33.2
43 Tifton 33.3
44 Jackson 33.4
45 Fairburn 33.5
46 Dalton 33.6
47 Chamblee 33.6
48 St. Marys 33.6
49 Savannah 33.7
50 Villa Rica 33.7
51 Commerce 33.8
52 Hiram 33.8
53 Irondale 33.9
54 Auburn 33.9
55 Atlanta 34.0
56 Canton 34.0
57 Georgetown 34.0
58 Austell 34.0
59 Norcross 34.1
60 Rincon 34.2
61 Dublin 34.3
62 Stone Mountain 34.4
63 LaGrange 34.5
64 Brookhaven 34.7
65 Social Circle 34.7
66 Jefferson 34.8
67 Thomson 34.8
69 Calhoun 34.9
70 Moultrie 35.0
71 Cairo 35.0
72 Locust Grove 35.0
73 Columbus 35.1
74 Albany 35.1
75 Perry 35.1
76 Buford 35.1
77 Sandersville 35.1
78 Marietta 35.2
79 Doraville 35.2
80 Dallas 35.3
81 Port Wentworth 35.3
82 Jonesboro 35.3
83 East Point 35.4
84 Kennesaw 35.4
85 Griffin 35.5
86 Waycross 35.5
87 Cordele 35.5
88 Smyrna 35.6
89 South Fulton 35.7
90 Garden City 35.7
91 Hapeville 35.7
92 Newnan 35.8
93 Lilburn 35.9
94 Woodstock 36.1
96 Sugar Hill 36.3
97 Fitzgerald 36.3
98 Brunswick 36.4
99 Dunwoody 36.5

The youngest cities in Georgia by median age tend to be dynamic communities with growing populations and active lifestyles. Fort Stewart has a median age of 21.6 years.

Young median ages often reflect the presence of universities, military bases, or rapidly growing job markets that attract young workers and families. These cities typically have higher birth rates and more demand for schools and family-oriented services.

Cities with younger populations often feature vibrant nightlife, dining scenes, and cultural activities catered to younger demographics, along with strong demand for rental housing and entry-level employment opportunities.

Did You Know?

  • 1. Half of Fort Stewart's population is under 21.6 years old.
  • 2. College towns and military base communities typically have the youngest median ages due to their large populations of 18-24 year olds.
  • 3. Cities with young populations often see faster economic growth and more entrepreneurial activity.

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