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Zip code 30633 is located in Madison County, Georgia. Zip code 30633 covers 107.7 square miles which ranks 158 out of 959 zip codes in Georgia. The zip code in Georgia that covers the most square miles (Rank = 1) is zip code 31537 (includes City of Folkston), with 569.1 square miles.
The total population for zip code 30633 is 8,732, which ranks 312 out of 959 zip codes in Georgia. The zip code with the largest population (Rank = 1) in Georgia is 30044 (includes City of Lawrenceville), with a total population of 81,474.
Zip code 30633 has a population that consists of 95.6% White, 1.9% Black, 1.6% Hispanic, 0.2% Asian, 0.2% Native American, and 0.5% Other. This compares to Madison County, in which 30633 resides, which consists of 83.1% White, 9.2% Black, 1.6% Hispanic, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% Native American, and 5.6% Other.
Men make up 49.6% of the total population of zip code 30633. Women make up 50.4% of the total population of zip code 30633. The average age of a man in zip code 30633 is 35.4 years old. The average age of a female in zip code 30633 is 36.8 years old.
The average income per household in zip code 30633 is $37,181, compared to the Madison County average household income of $36,711. The average income per household in the State of Georgia is $45,150.
There are 132 businesses in zip code 30633 that employ 702 full time employees. Overall, Madison County has a total of 430 businesses that employ 2,677 full time employees.
The average value of a house in zip code 30633 is $84,800, compared to the Madison County average home value of $88,909, and the Georgia state average home value of $119,310.
Zip code 30633 is in Madison County, Georgia. On average, people who reside in Madison County have sexual intercourse an average of 7.1 times per month, compared to people in Georgia who have sex an average of 7.5 times per month.
With respect to healthcare insurance coverage and zip code 30633, approximately 27.6% of this population under the age of 65 do not have healthcare insurance. This observation is based on the most recent U.S. Census data in which 27.6% of the population of Madison County are uninsured. In the state of Georgia, the overall percentage of people without healthcare insurance and under the age of 65 is 19.7%.