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The most populous counties in Kentucky are Jefferson County with 772,144, Fayette County at 320,154, Kenton County with 171,321, Warren County at 142,229, and Boone County with 140,496.
There are 120 counties in Kentucky. In 2019, the most populous county located in the state of Kentucky is Jefferson County, home to the city of Louisville, which has a population that’s grown to 770,517 since the last census was taken in 2010. Jefferson County has experienced a growth rate of 3.84%.
The 20 largest counties by population all have populations of 49,000 or higher, and just 7 of the 120 have a population of 100,000 or higher. The average county population, based on the estimated 2023 state population of 4.526 million, was 37,718.
List of Kentucky counties by population: from largest (biggest) to smallest. Demographics and population of Kentucky counties.
Discover Kentucky’s population & how it has changed over time. USAFacts uses Census data to break down the population of Kentucky by race, age, and more. View today.
Here are some key national-level 2020 Census results to help you see how your state or county compares in each topic area: Population (up 7.4% to 331.4 million).
Kentucky counties by population provide a detailed snapshot based on the 2020 census data of the United States. There are 120 counties in Kentucky that accommodate 4,505,836 residents, which is 1% of the total population in the United States.
This page features files containing county population totals and components of change for years 2020 to 2023. For the most recent data available, please refer to the Vintage 2023 data. Vintage 2023 is the most recent completed vintage and consistent set of estimates.
The population of all places in Kentucky by census years. The icon links to further information about a selected place including its population structure (gender, age groups, age distribution, urbanization, »race«, ethnicity).
Map, bar chart, and table showing Population, 2019 estimate by county. The source of the data is the US Census Bureau.