The Warner Robins metropolitan area is a
metropolitan statistical area located in
Central Georgia
Central Georgia is an eleven-county region in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. It abuts the Atlanta metropolitan area, just to the north, and is anchored by both the Macon metropolitan area, Georgia, Macon and Warner Robins, GA Met ...
. The Warner Robins MSA is a component of the larger
Macon-Warner Robins-Fort Valley combined statistical area. As of 2020, its population was 191,614.
Geography
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the MSA includes
Houston
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and
Peach
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counties in
Central Georgia
Central Georgia is an eleven-county region in the U.S. state of Georgia (U.S. state), Georgia. It abuts the Atlanta metropolitan area, just to the north, and is anchored by both the Macon metropolitan area, Georgia, Macon and Warner Robins, GA Met ...
. In addition to the principal city of
Warner Robins, the MSA also includes the incorporated municipalities of
Centerville and
Perry
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in Houston County along with
Byron
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and
Fort Valley in Peach County. From 2013 to 2018, the MSA also included
Hawkinsville
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The city is known as the "Harness Horse Capital of Georgia" and holds an annual Harness Horse Fes ...
and
Pulaski County.
Demographics
According to the
2010 U.S. census, the MSA's total population (using the current boundaries) was 167,595; as of July 1, 2019, the total population of the MSA was estimated to be 185,409. By the
2020 census, the Warner Robins metropolitan area had a population of 191,614; in 2022, it had a census-estimated population of 198,193.
According to the 2022
American Community Survey
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, the MSA's racial and ethnic composition was 51%
White
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, 33%
Black or African American, 3%
Asian, 1% other, 5%
two or more races
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, and 7%
Hispanic and Latino American
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of any race.
Among its population, the median age was 37.3.
The Warner Robins metropolitan area had a median household income of $70,565 with a per capita income of $34,584 in 2022. An estimated 36% earned less than $50,000 annually; 31% between $50-100,000 annually; 27% $100-200,000 annually; and 7% over $200,000 annually.
Among the population, approximately 10.8% of the metropolitan area lived at or below the poverty line.
References
Metropolitan areas of Georgia (U.S. state)
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