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Census Data for White Path

Population ...

The most recent Census Estimate<1> was for 2019 and it gave White Path a population of 342 people.

The last Decennial Census<2> was in 2010, which gave White Path a population of 284 people.

The community of White Path is located in Gilmer County. The 2010 Census gave Gilmer County; a population of 28,339 people. This means that White Path had 1% of the county's total population.

At the same time, Georgia had a population of 9,687,653 people.

Gilmer County ...

White Path is located in Gilmer County<3>.

The county had a population of 28,339 people at the 2010 Census. With it's population of 284 people, White Path represented 1% of the county's total.

For more information, please visit our Census Page for Gilmer County.

Miscellaneous Information for White Path ...

The Federal government has assigned various identifying codes to each community, county and state. At one time or another, the US Census Bureau has used one (or more) of the following identifiers when referring to either Gilmer County or the community of White Path:

  • The GNIS Codes ...
    • The current system of identification is called the Geographic Names Information System (GNIS). The following GNIS codes relate to White Path:
    • GNIS ID for White Path: 333412
    • GNIS ID for Gilmer County: 351260
    • GNIS ID for State of Georgia: 1705317
  • The FIPS Codes ...
  • Misc. Census Codes ...
    • White Path is located in Census Region #3 (the South Region) and Division #5 (the South Atlantic Division).

For more information about the various Federal identification codes, please visit our Misc Page for White Path.

Footnotes ...

<1>Every year, the US Census Bureau creates a population estimate for the preceeding year. Keep in mind that this value is an estimate and not an actual count. The most recent Census estimate is for the year 2019.
<2>Every 10 years (eg- 1990, 2000, 2010), the US Census Bureau conducts a Constitutionally-mandated count (or enumeration) of people living within the United States. This count is called a Decennial Census. The last Decennial Census was the 2010 Census, with the next one planned for 2020.
<3>If you're interested in how the shape of Georgia's counties, including Gilmer, have changed over time, we recommend the Atlas of Historical County Boundaries.