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Monroe is a diverse city of about 19,000 people with a slightly younger population than Walton County and Georgia overall. Median household income and educational attainment in Monroe are lower than county and state averages, while the poverty rate is higher, pointing to ongoing economic challenges alongside affordability. With a majority Black population and homeownership rates similar to the state, Monroe reflects both the strengths and opportunities of a growing Georgia community. Data is based on the 2020 US Census.

  • Monroe is home to about 19,000 people, making up a small but significant part of Walton County's 92,000 residents, and contributing to Georgia's overall population of 10.7 million.

  • The median age in Monroe is 36.5 years, which is slightly younger than the state median of 38.4 years. This suggests a fairly balanced mix of families, young professionals, and seniors.

  • Monroe's median household income is approximately $49,000, which is lower than both Walton County ($58,000) and Georgia as a whole ($61,000). This indicates that while Monroe is an affordable place to live, there may be room for economic growth and development.

  • Monroe is a predominantly Black community (50%), with White residents making up 44% of the population. Other racial and ethnic groups, including Hispanic/Latino and Asian residents, make up a smaller portion, reflecting the city's broad diversity. This diversity mirrors Walton County but differs from Georgia's overall population, which has a higher percentage of White residents (58%).

  • Monroe has a high school graduation rate of 88%, which is comparable to Walton County and Georgia overall. However, only 22% of Monroe residents have a bachelor's degree, lower than the state average of 32%. This highlights opportunities for further educational advancement and community development.

  • About 63% of homes in Monroe are owner-occupied, which is similar to the state average. This suggests that homeownership is achievable for many residents, though slightly lower than in Walton County, where 72% of homes are owner-occupied.

  • Monroe’s poverty rate is 19%, higher than both Walton County (12%) and Georgia (14%). This points to areas where additional resources or programs could help uplift the community economically.