Demographic Profile

Cullman County

TSAC-CFD-01043

Snapshot

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Total Population
88284
CAGR (2011-2025)
0.83 %
Median Age
41.4 y.o.
Age 65+ (%)
18.8 %
Median Income
$ -
Unemployment Rate (July 2024)
- %

Population & Households

Population & Household section gives reader an outlook. of general population profile, structure, and outlook.

Population Trend

Cullman County, AL, exhibits a population growth rate of 1.3% over the past year, which is above the state average of 0.6%. With a median age of 41.4 years, it is slightly older than the state median of 39.3 years. The county's age dependency ratio stands at 69.8, indicating a higher proportion of dependents compared to working-age individuals, which is consistent with trends seen in nearby counties like Morgan (68.9) and Marshall (73.6). Notably, Cullman has a balanced sex ratio of 98.6, suggesting a relatively stable demographic structure compared to other counties in Alabama.
Total Population
88284
Sex Ratio
98.6 %
Population Growth (2021-2022)
1.3 %
Population CAGR (2010-2022)
0.83 %
Population Growth Rate (%)
Source: Census.gov

Age Structure

Dependency Rate
69.8 %
Median Age
41.4 y.o.
% of Population > 65 y.o.
18.8 %
Active Aging Index
102.6 %
Old Dependency Rate
31.9 %
Young Dependency Rate
37.9 %
Age Structure (%)
Source: Census.gov
Population Structure
Source: Census.gov

Household Status

Cullman County, AL, with a total of 33,649 households, exhibits a household growth rate of 2.16% over the past year, which is relatively strong compared to many counties in Alabama. The county has a higher percentage of households with children (32.4%) and elderly residents (34.4%) than the state averages of 29.3% and 31.9%, respectively. The average household size in Cullman County is 2.59, slightly above the state average of 2.53, indicating a trend towards larger family units. In comparison to nearby counties, Cullman’s growth rate is notably higher than Jefferson County (0.64%) and Montgomery County (0.66%), suggesting a more dynamic demographic shift. Overall, Cullman County appears to be a growing community with a family-oriented demographic profile.
Total Households
33649
Married-couple Household
18371
Household CAGR (2010-2022)
0.61 %
Household Growth (2021-2022)
2.16 %
Average Household Size
2.59 p
Average Family Size
3.09 p
Household with Children (%)
32.4 %
Household with Elder 65+ (%)
34.4 %
Household Size
Source: Census.gov
Household Structure
Source: Census.gov

Marriage

Never Married
23.6 %
Now Married
55.5 %
Widowed
7.2 %
Divorced
13.7 %
Marriage Status
Source: Census.gov
Marriage Status Breakdown
Source: Census.gov | S1201

Cultures

*Culture section contains several components: races, education, marriage and other factors.

Racial Profiiles

Cullman County, AL exhibits a predominantly homogenous demographic profile, with a single race percentage of 95.3%, slightly below Alabama's state average of 96.3%. The county's Hispanic population stands at 4.6%, mirroring the state level, while the non-white demographic is notably low at 8.2%, significantly lower than the national average of 34.1%. Comparatively, Cullman County has a minimal Black population at 1.1%, which is substantially lower than Alabama's average of 26.4%. This demographic trend highlights Cullman County's unique position within a more diverse state and nation.
One Race
95.3 %
Two or More Races
4.7 %
Non-White
8.2 %
Hispanic (Overlapping)
4.6 %
White
81077
Black
960
Asian
278
Native American
355
Race Structure (%)
Source: Census.gov
Racial Profile Breakdown
Source: Census.gov

Place of Birth

Cullman County, AL, exhibits a high percentage of U.S.-born residents at 97.7%, slightly above the Alabama state average of 96.5%. Notably, 76.5% of its population was born in the state, indicating a strong local demographic, while 20.6% were born elsewhere in the U.S. The foreign-born population stands at 2.3%, significantly lower than the national average of 13.7% and the state average of 3.5%. Among the foreign-born, a substantial portion (70.3%) originates from South America, highlighting a unique demographic trend compared to other counties in Alabama.
Native US Citizen
81077
Native US Citizen (%)
8.2 %
Born in Alabama (%)
76.5 %
Born in Other State (%)
20.6 %
Foreign Born (%)
2.3 %
Naturalized (% of Foreign Born)
31.2 %
Place of Birth Changes (2010-2022)
Source: Census.gov
Birthplace Breakdown (Outside of US)
Source: Census.gov

Migration

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Migration Inflow (% of Population)
12.8 %
From Different County (% of Inflow)
62.5 %
From Different State (% of Inflow)
35.6 %
From Different Country (% of Inflow)
1.9 %
%
Source: Census.gov

Religion

Number of Congregations
224
Number of Adherents
55013
Adherents (% of Total Population)
62.3 %
Christian (% of Total Population)
61.4 %
Religion Breakdown
Source: Census.gov

Education Attainment

Cullman County, AL, shows a notable increase in educational attainment, with 18.3% of the population aged 25 and older holding a bachelor's degree, up from 14.8% a decade ago. However, this figure remains significantly lower than the Alabama state average of 27.2% and the national average of 34.3%. The median earnings for Cullman County residents aged 25 and older stand at $37,821, which is below the state median of $43,016 and the national median of $48,747. Additionally, only 31.4% of degree holders are enrolled in STEM fields, indicating potential areas for growth in education and workforce development.
Number of Bachelor's Degree Holders
11256
Bachelor's Degree Attainment Rate
18.3 %
Median Income (25y+)
$ 37821
Median Income, High School Grads
$ 34611
Median Income College Grads
$ 49187
Median Income Graduate/Professional
$ 59598
Bachelor's Degree STEM %
31.4 %
Bachelor's Degree Business %
23.6 %
Bachelor Degree Distribution
Source: Census.gov
Higher Education Attainment %
Source: Census.gov
Higher Education Breakdown
Source: Census.gov

Income

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Household Income (Mean)
$ 58119
Household Income (Median)
$ 75873
Per Capita Income
$ 29788
Per Capita Income Growth (2013-2022)
46.9 %
Gini Index
0.4425*
Poverty Rate
13.0 %
Per Capita Income
Source: Census.gov | B19301
Income Distribution by Household
Source: Census.gov