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Randolph County

State:
Alabama
County Seat:
Wedowee

Randolph County's estimated 2025 population is 23,438 with a growth rate of 1.41% in the past year according to the most recent United States census data. Randolph County is the 42nd largest county in Alabama. The 2010 population was 22,937 and has seen a growth of 2.18% since that time.

23,438
Total Population
40
Population Density (mi²)
42
Population Rank (State)
326 1.41%
Annual Population Growth

Randolph County Population

Randolph County Population

Data after 2023 is projected based on recent change

Demographics

The racial composition of Randolph County includes 75.58% White, 16.48% Black or African American, and smaller percentages for other race, Asian, Native American and multiracial populations.

Population by Race

Race
Population
Percentage (of total)
White16,86175.58%
Black or African American3,67716.48%
Two or more races1,4306.41%
Other race2501.12%
Asian600.27%
Native American320.14%

Randolph County Marital Status

OverallMalesFemales0%10%20%30%40%50%60%70%80%90%100%

Married

Widowed

Divorced

Separated

Never Married

Economics and Income Statistics

Randolph County's average per capita income is $42,666. Household income levels show a median of $51,551. The poverty rate stands at 18.38%.

Families: A family includes the owner or renter of the home along with everyone related to them - whether through birth, marriage, or adoption. This includes relatives like spouses, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, and any other family members.
Households: A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit (such as a house or apartment) as their usual place of residence.
Non Families: A nonfamily household is either someone living alone or when the owner/renter lives with people they aren't related to, like roommates.
Name
Median
Mean
Married Families$87,643-
Families$68,045$85,419
Households$51,551$70,749
Non Families$24,640$38,048

$42,666

Average Income

$51,551

Median Household Income

18.38%

Poverty Rate