Alabama 2020 Census Population Density By County Map

Updated on October 16, 2023.

The population density of Alabama from the 2020 Census was 99.2 people per square mile, based on data from the US Census Bureau.

Jefferson County had the highest population density (607.02 people per square mile), followed by Madison County (484.22 people per square mile), and then Mobile County (337.42 people per square mile). On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest population density were: Perry County (11.83 people per square mile), Wilcox County (11.94 people per square mile), and Greene County (11.95 people per square mile).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the population density for each county. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

Alabama 2020 Census Population Density By County
Alabama 2020 Census Population Density By County
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County Population Density
Autauga 98.92
Baldwin 145.78
Barbour 28.50
Bibb 35.81
Blount 91.70
Bullock 16.63
Butler 24.52
Calhoun 192.18
Chambers 58.29
Cherokee 45.11
Chilton 64.97
Choctaw 13.87
Clarke 18.64
Clay 23.57
Cleburne 26.88
Coffee 78.74
Colbert 96.51
Conecuh 13.64
Coosa 15.96
Covington 36.46
Crenshaw 21.67
Cullman 119.59
Dale 87.91
Dallas 39.30
DeKalb 92.15
Elmore 142.24
Escambia 38.88
Etowah 193.30
Fayette 26.00
Franklin 50.66
Geneva 46.41
Greene 11.95
Hale 22.96
Henry 30.52
Houston 184.89
Jackson 48.77
Jefferson 607.02
Lamar 23.10
Lauderdale 140.06
Lawrence 47.88
Lee 286.80
Limestone 184.96
Lowndes 14.40
Macon 32.09
Madison 484.22
Marengo 19.78
Marion 39.53
Marshall 172.51
Mobile 337.42
Monroe 19.28
Montgomery 291.53
Morgan 212.92
Perry 11.83
Pickens 21.70
Pike 49.12
Randolph 37.84
Russell 92.30
St. Clair 144.25
Shelby 283.95
Sumter 13.66
Talladega 111.49
Tallapoosa 57.65
Tuscaloosa 171.89
Walker 82.60
Washington 14.25
Wilcox 11.94
Winston 38.40