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America’s Racially Diverse Suburbs: Opportunities and Challenges
50 Largest U.S. Metropolitan Areas
Community types in the 50 largest metropolitan areas
Characteristics of the Community Types in the 50 largest metropolitan areas
Data Sources: Population, income and poverty—Census Bureau; Jobs—Local Employer-Household Dynamics Program; Tax base—various state and local government sources.
2000 2010
Central Cities47,406,687
31%
DiverseSuburbs
40,350,90126%
PredominantlyNon-white Suburbs
11,711,3278%
PredominantlyWhite Suburbs
39,333,00326%
Exurbs14,533,326
9% Central Cities49,199,197
29%
Diverse Suburbs
52,748,39631%
Predominantly Non-white
Suburbs20,122,337
12%
Predominantly White Suburbs
30,180,57818%
Exurbs16,983,337
10%
101
122
79
104
81
Exurbs
PredominantlyWhite Suburbs
PredominantlyNon-white Suburbs
Diverse Suburbs
Central Cities
Median Income, 2005-09(% of metropolitan area average)
13
30
29
40
59
Jobs per 100 Residents, 2008
84
108
66
97
88
Tax Capacity per capita, 2008(% of metropolitan area average)
68
44
123
68
149
Poverty Rate, 2005-09(% of metropolitan area average)
America’s Racially Diverse Suburbs: Opportunities and Challenges
Atlanta Metropolitan Area
Community Types in Atlanta
Characteristics of the Community Types in Atlanta
Data Sources: Population, income and poverty—Census Bureau; Jobs—Local Employer-Household Dynamics Program; Tax base—various state and local government sources.
2000 2010Central City
416,47410%
Diverse Suburbs1,958,183
45%Predominantly Non-white
Suburbs921,038
21%
Predominantly White Suburbs
555,15813%
Exurbs482,512
11%
Central City420,003
8%
Diverse Suburbs
2,652,779 50%
Predominantly Non-white
Suburbs 1,201,270
23%
Predominantly White Suburbs
358,7407%
Exurbs642,014
12%
41,636
49,457
40,923
52,381
50,243
Exurbs
PredominantlyWhite Suburbs
PredominantlyNon-white Suburbs
Diverse Suburbs
Central City
Median Income, 2005-09
18
22
52
45
73
Jobs per 100 Residents, 2008
66
81
90
101
114
Tax Capacity per capita, 2008(% of metropolitan area average)
14
8
17
12
21
Poverty Rate, 2005-09
Breakdown of Community Type
Share of Share of2010 Metro Suburban
Population Population PopulationDiverse 2,652,779 50 55Predominantly non-white 1,201,270 23 25Predominantly white 358,740 7 7Exurb 642,014 12 13Central City 420,003 8
Examples of Large Diverse Suburbs2010
2000 2010 % of PopulationPopulation Population Non-white
Unincorporated Gwinnett County 469,931 651,695 57Unincorporated Cobb County 455,196 509,539 41Unincorporated Henry County 94,816 143,813 39Unincorporated Paulding County 75,223 126,994 23Unincorporated Douglas County 69,645 95,813 46Sandy Springs city 85,781 93,853 41Roswell city 79,334 88,346 34Johns Creek city 60,628 76,728 40Unincorporated Rockdale County 59,422 70,020 56Alpharetta city 34,854 57,551 35Marietta city 58,748 56,579 57Smyrna city 40,999 51,271 53Unincorporated Fayette County 43,891 48,697 34
Examples of Suburbs in Rapid Transition
2000 2010% of Population % of Population % Point
Non-white Non-white ChangeLovejoy city 37 86 49Stockbridge city 31 75 44Grayson city 5 40 35Hampton city 17 50 33Austell city 38 71 33Unincorporated Rockdale County 24 56 32Lawrenceville city 31 62 31
Atlanta Metropolitan Area: Fact Sheet
If you have any questions please contact Myron Orfield at 612‐625‐7976 or Eric Myott at 612‐625‐2866
ChattahoocheeHills
SandySprings
Milton
John'sCreek
FULTON
CARROLL
COBB
BARTOW
COWETA HENRY
GWINNETT
CHEROKEE
WALTON
DEKALB
PAULDING
NEWTON
FORSYTH
PICKENS
FAYETTE
DOUGLAS
SPALDING
BARROW
CLAYTONROCKDALE
Atlanta
Roswell
Marietta
Griffin
Canton
Newnan
Carters-ville
Carrollton
Alpharetta
Smyrna
Buford
Tyrone
Peach-treeCity
Winder
Monroe
Covington
Douglasville EPVillaRica
Duluth
Bremen
Snellville
Suwanee
AcworthLawrence-
ville
Fayetteville
Temple
SocialCircle
MountZion
Woodstock
Fair-burn
Lilburn
Austell
Union City
DallasKennesaw
FPCP
Braselton
Senoia
EM
McDonough
Cumming
Stockbridge
Loganville
Brooks
Adairsville
Palmetto
Decatur
Euharlee
Grantville
Hampton
NorcrossDacula
Jasper
PowderSprings
Statham
Bowdon
DV
Oxford
MR
Braswell
CH
HollySprings
Lovejoy
HP
JB
SugarHill
Whitesburg
Turin
Grayson Bethlehem
LC
Carl
Newborn
Waleska
LocustGrove
GoodHope
White
Hiram
Nelson
Taylorsville
Jersey
WalnutGrove
BallGround
Clarkston
Mansfield
SM
Woolsey
Between
Porterdale
Lithonia
Kingston
Moreland
Roopville
BL
Haralson
Avondale EstatesConyers
Auburn
Sharps-burg
MountainPark
Rest Haven
OrchardHill
Riverdale
Pine Lake
Sunny Side
TalkingRock
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JacksonFlovilla
Tallapoosa
Barnesville
Manchester
Zebulon
Franklin
Monticello
Waco
Luthersville
Molena
Gay Milner
Central-hatchee
WoodburyGreenville
Dawsonville
Buchanan
AldoraConcord
WarmSprings
Shady Dale
Lone Oak Williamson
MV
Jenkinsburg
HALL
FLOYD
HARRIS
JONES
TROUP
GILMER
POLK
BIBBCHAMBERS
WALKER
PIKE
MERIWETHER
TALBOT
HEARD
UPSONMONROE
PUTNAM
MURRAY
GORDON
MORGAN
JACKSON
WHITE
LUMPKIN
BUTTS
HARALSON
LAMAR
CHATTOOGA
DAWSON
OCONEE
JASPER
CLARKE
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
ATLANTA REGION:Community Type by Municipalityand County Unincorporated Area, 2000
$Miles
100
AL GA
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Berkeley LakeChambleeCollege ParkDoravilleEmersonEast PointForest ParkHapevilleJonesboroLake CityMorrowMeansvilleStone Mountain
BLCHCPDVEMEPFPHPJBLCMRMVSM
Legend
Definitions:Predominantly non-white: Municipalities with more than 60%of the population non-white in 2000 and more than 10%of land urban.Diverse: Municipalities with non-white shares between 20%and 60% in 2000 and more than 10% of land urban.Predominantly white: Municipalities with white shares greaterthan 80% in 2000 and more than 10% of land urban.Exurbs: Municipalities with less than 10% of total land areaurban (by Census definition of urban) in 2000.
Central CitiesPredominantly non-whiteDiversePredominantly white
(1)(14)(48)(32)
Exurb (66)
ChattahoocheeHills
SandySprings
Milton
John'sCreek
FULTON
CARROLL
COBB
BARTOW
COWETA HENRY
GWINNETT
CHEROKEE
WALTON
DEKALB
PAULDING
NEWTON
FORSYTH
PICKENS
FAYETTE
DOUGLAS
SPALDING
BARROW
CLAYTONROCKDALE
Atlanta
Roswell
Marietta
Griffin
Canton
Newnan
Carters-ville
Carrollton
Alpharetta
Smyrna
Buford
Tyrone
Peach-treeCity
Winder
Monroe
Covington
Douglasville EPVillaRica
Duluth
Bremen
Snellville
Suwanee
AcworthLawrence-
ville
Fayetteville
Temple
SocialCircle
MountZion
Woodstock
Fair-burn
Lilburn
Austell
Union City
DallasKennesaw
FPCP
Braselton
Senoia
EM
McDonough
Cumming
Stockbridge
Loganville
Brooks
Adairsville
Palmetto
Decatur
Euharlee
Grantville
Hampton
NorcrossDacula
Jasper
PowderSprings
Statham
Bowdon
DV
Oxford
MR
Braswell
CH
HollySprings
Lovejoy
HP
JB
SugarHill
Whitesburg
Turin
Grayson Bethlehem
LC
Carl
Newborn
Waleska
LocustGrove
GoodHope
White
Hiram
Nelson
Taylorsville
Jersey
WalnutGrove
BallGround
Clarkston
Mansfield
SM
Woolsey
Between
Porterdale
Lithonia
Kingston
Moreland
Roopville
BL
Haralson
Avondale EstatesConyers
Auburn
Sharps-burg
MountainPark
Rest Haven
OrchardHill
Riverdale
Pine Lake
Sunny Side
TalkingRock
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JacksonFlovilla
Tallapoosa
Barnesville
Manchester
Zebulon
Franklin
Monticello
Waco
Luthersville
Molena
Gay Milner
Central-hatchee
WoodburyGreenville
Dawsonville
Buchanan
AldoraConcord
WarmSprings
Shady Dale
Lone Oak Williamson
MV
Jenkinsburg
HALL
FLOYD
HARRIS
JONES
TROUP
GILMER
POLK
BIBBCHAMBERS
WALKER
PIKE
MERIWETHER
TALBOT
HEARD
UPSONMONROE
PUTNAM
MURRAY
GORDON
MORGAN
JACKSON
WHITE
LUMPKIN
BUTTS
HARALSON
LAMAR
CHATTOOGA
DAWSON
OCONEE
JASPER
CLARKE
Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau.
ATLANTA REGION:Community Type by Municipalityand County Unincorporated Area, 2010
$Miles
100
AL GA
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Berkeley LakeChambleeCollege ParkDoravilleEmersonEast PointForest ParkHapevilleJonesboroLake CityMorrowMeansvilleStone Mountain
BLCHCPDVEMEPFPHPJBLCMRMVSM
Legend
Definitions:Predominantly non-white: Municipalities with more than 60%of the population non-white in 2010 and more than 10%of land urban.Diverse: Municipalities with non-white shares between 20%and 60% in 2010 and more than 10% of land urban.Predominantly white: Municipalities with white shares greaterthan 80% in 2010 and more than 10% of land urban.Exurbs: Municipalities with less than 10% of total land areaurban (by Census definition of urban) in 2000.
Central CitiesPredominantly non-whiteDiversePredominantly white
(1)(30)(55)(34)
Exurb (66)