Where is Chatham County, Georgia?
Chatham County is a county equivalent area found in Georgia, USA. The county government of Chatham is found in the county seat of Savannah.
With a total 1,637.55 sq. km of land and water area, Chatham County, Georgia is the 1636th largest county equivalent area in the United States. Home to 283,379 people, Chatham County has a total 121494 households earning 45794 on average per year.
Chatham County, Georgia offers the following attraction to visitors: Fort Pulaski NM
Chatham County, Georgia - Quick Facts
| FIPS Code | 13051 |
| Area Codes | 912 |
| Time Zone | EST |
| Major Cities | Savannah (population: 239,363), Pooler (population: 22,038), Bloomingdale (population: 8,097), Port Wentworth (population: 7,552), Tybee Island (population: 3,446) |
| Land Area | 109,413 sq miles |
| Water Area | 429 sq miles |
| Household Income | $45,794 |
| Housing Units | 121,494 |
| Median Home Value | $174,500 |
| High School Grads | 89% of population |
| Holders of Bachelors Degrees | 31% of population |
| Retail Spending | $16,107 per capita |
| Food & Accomodation Sales | $872,885 per capita |
This page was last updated on June 30, 2016.