Gwinnett County was formed in 1818 from lands obtained from the Creek and Cherokee Indians. It is named after Button Gwinnett, one of Georgia’s signers of the Declaration of Independence.
Notable landmarks include Infinite Energy Arena, Lake Lanier and the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Hindu Temple. Large employers include Gwinnett Medical Center, Cisco Systems and Primerica.
Gwinnett has experienced strong growth in the past decade and has become one of the most populous and diverse counties in Georgia.
Within Gwinnett County are the cities of Auburn*, Berkeley Lake, Braselton*, Buford*, Dacula, Duluth, Dunwoody*, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Loganville*, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Rest Haven*, Snellville, Sugar Hill, and Suwanee.
Gwinnett County by the Numbers (2022)
Population |
975,353 |
Population Change (since 2010) |
+21.1% |
Population Forecast (2050) |
1,484,742 |
Median Household Income |
$83,901 |
Unemployment Rate |
3.4% |
Median Travel Time to Work |
34 minutes |
Single Family Building Permits |
3,655 units |
Multifamily Building Permits |
1,704 units |
View ARC's 21-County Dashboard where you can find various data points about Gwinnett County.
Data Resources
Other Gwinnett County Resources
ARC Board Members Representing Gwinnett County
- Nicole Hendrickson, Chair, Gwinnett County Commission
- Mike Mason, Mayor, City of Peachtree Corners
- Vacant, Citizen Member, District 6
- Greg Cantrell, Citizen Member, District 8
- Kerry Armstrong, Citizen Member, District 9
- Vacant, Citizen Member, District 10
Data Sources
- US Census Bureau, County Population Estimates, 2022
- US Census Bureau, Small-Area Income and Poverty Estimates, 2021
- US Census Bureau, American Community Survey (1-year estimates), 2022
- US Census Bureau, American Community Survey (5-year estimates), 2017-2021
- Atlanta Regional Commission (ARC), Series 16 Forecasts
- HUD, State of the Cities Data System (SOCDS), 2022
* These cities belong to more than one county.