Bibb County Demographic
Introduction
The Alabama Territorial Legislature
created Bibb County on February 7, 1818. It was one of the first thirteen counties
to be added to the seven already existing when Alabama was still a part of the
Mississippi Territory. Originally, it was called Cahaba (spelled Cahawba for
many years) to preserve the name given it by the Choctaw Indians, Oka Aba. On
December 4, 1820, the State Legislature renamed it in honor of the late Governor
William Wyatt Bibb. As it was then constituted, it contained much of what is
now the southern part of Shelby County and the western part of Chilton County.
Its present area is 625 square miles.
Home page: www.bibbcountyalabama.com
Sources: Bureau of Economic Analysis,
U.S. Department of Commerce. Foscue, Virginia O., Place Names in Alabama,
The University of Alabama Press, 2000. Graves, John Temple, ed., The
Book of Alabama and the South, Protective Life Insurance Co., Birmingham,
1933.
U.S. Bureau of the Census, Estimates Division.
Population of County - 22,072
Source: 2008 Estimate, Experian/Applied Geographic Solutions

| Cities
and Towns |
Population |
| |
1990 |
2000 |
2007 |
Brent |
3,026 |
4,024 |
4,204 |
Centreville |
2,095 |
2,466 |
2,526 |
West Blocton |
1,155 |
1,372 |
1,419 |
| Woodstock |
N/A |
982 |
1,019 |
| Sources:
US Census Bureau |
| |
1990
Census
|
2000
Census |
2008
Estimated |
2013
Projections |
Total Population |
16,589 |
20,826 |
22,072 |
23,403 |
Population Density |
26.5 |
33.3 |
35.3 |
37.4 |
| Sources:
US Census Bureau, Experian/Applied Geographic Solutions |
| Labor Force Estimates,
October 2008 |
| Civilian Labor Force |
8,867 |
| Employment |
8,384 |
| Unemployment
Rate, October 2008 |
| United States |
6.5% |
| Alabama |
5.6% |
| Bibb County |
5.4% |
| Source: Alabama
Department of Industrial Relations Link |
| |
2008 Estimates |
2013 Projections |
| Number of Households |
7,581 |
7,675 |
| Average Household Income |
$45,703 |
$50,787 |
| Median Household Income |
$38,742 |
$42,595 |
| Per Capita Income |
$16,853 |
$18,475 |
| Sources:
Demographic Data Copyright by Experion/ Applied Geographic Solutions |
Persons Aged 25 Years and Older: 15,015
| Less
than 9th Grade |
11.7% |
| 9th - 12th Grade, No Diploma |
22.0% |
| High School Graduate / GED |
37.7% |
| Some College, No Degree |
15.5% |
| Associates Degree |
5.6% |
| Bachelor's Degree |
4.3% |
| Graduate / Professional Degree |
3.2% |
| Source:
2008 Estimates, Experian/Applied Geographic Solutions |
| Workers Living in Bibb County:
|
| Working in |
Percent of
Total |
Working in Bibb County |
40.6 |
Working Outside of Bibb County |
58.8 |
Working Outside of Alabama |
0.6 |
| Average Travel Time to Work:
26.8 minutes |
| Source:
US Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing |
| Ad valorem tax rate (mills) |
|
Alabama |
6.5 |
Bibb County School District 1 |
10.0 |
| Bibb County (All Other Districts) |
9.5 |
Municipality - Brent |
5.0 |
Municipality - Centerville |
5.0 |
Municipality - West Blocton |
5.0 |
| Sales tax percent (gross receipts) |
|
Alabama |
4.0 |
Bibb County |
4.0 |
| Note: Within the county there
may be additional municipal taxes. |
| Source:
Alabama Department of Revenue Link
Link
|
|
Highway Mileage |
| State System |
124 |
| County System |
618 |
|
Source: Alabama Department of Transportation,
2003. |
|
Rail |
|
Norfolk Southern Railway |
|
Source: Alabama Department
of Transportation 2001 Rail Survey Link |
|
State Licensed Airports |
| Number |
1 |
| Largest Airport |
Centreville |
| Longest Runway (feet) |
4,200 X 80 |
| Runway Lights |
Dusk to Dawn |
|
Source: Alabama State Data Center,
The University of Alabama 2002 |
|