Bryan County

Georgia · GA

#145 in Georgia
62
County Score

County Report Card

About Bryan County, Georgia

Bryan Shows Mixed National Picture

Bryan County's composite score of 62.7 surpasses the national median of 50.0, but ranks lower than all peers in this group—approximately the 25th percentile nationally. This suburban Georgia county reflects the trade-offs of rapid growth.

Lowest Ranked Among These Counties

With a score of 62.7, Bryan ranks notably below Georgia's state average of 70.9, placing it at the bottom of this comparison group. The county shows strain from balancing growth with affordability.

Exceptional Income and Low Taxes

Bryan stands out with a median household income of $94,234 (income score of 44.9—more than double most peers) and the lowest effective tax rate at 0.789%. This reflects the county's appeal to affluent, commuting professionals.

Housing Costs Far Exceed Peers

Bryan's cost score of just 54.1 is the lowest in this group, with median rent at $1,584/month and home values at $317,100. These prices directly reflect suburban expansion and proximity to Savannah's economic pull.

For Affluent Suburban Commuters

Bryan County suits higher-earning families and professionals willing to pay suburban prices for proximity to major employment centers and incomes to match. It's best for dual-income households, not retirees or fixed-income residents.

Score breakdown

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Tax80.1Cost54.1SafetyComing SoonHealth69.6SchoolsComing SoonIncome44.9Risk33.4WaterComing Soon
🏛80.1
Property Tax
Effective property tax rate vs national benchmarks
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🏠54.1
Cost of Living
Median rent, home values, and housing affordability
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💼44.9
Income & Jobs
Median household income and per capita earnings
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Safety
Violent and property crime rates per 100K residents
69.6
Health
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Schools
Graduation rates, per-pupil spending, and attainment
33.4
Disaster Risk
FEMA National Risk Index — flood, fire, tornado, and more
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Water Quality
EPA drinking water health violations and safety grades

Deep Dives

Bryan County across the ByCounty Network

Detailed analysis from 5 data dimensions — each powered by a dedicated ByCounty site.

Property Tax in Bryan County

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Bryan County Taxes Below the National Average

Bryan County's effective tax rate of 0.789% sits well below the national median of 0.87% and significantly below Georgia's state average of 0.898%. This places Bryan in approximately the 35th percentile nationally—a tax-friendly jurisdiction.

Bryan Ranks Among Georgia's Most Tax-Friendly

With a 0.789% effective rate, Bryan County ranks in the bottom quartile of Georgia's 159 counties—meaning the lowest tax burden. Despite the low rate, the $2,501 median property tax is 64% above the state average, reflecting Bryan's notably higher median home value of $317,100.

The Lowest Rate Among Peers, High Absolute Taxes

Bryan County's 0.789% rate is the lowest in this eight-county group, edging out only Bulloch County (0.778%). However, Bryan's median tax of $2,501 is the highest by far, because its median home value of $317,100 exceeds all peers.

A $317,100 Home Costs $2,501 Annually

The median Bryan County homeowner with a $317,100 property pays $2,501 in annual property taxes. Owners with mortgages typically pay $2,750; those without mortgages pay $1,680.

Even Low Rates Benefit From Assessment Checks

Although Bryan County's tax rate is favorable, homeowners with higher-value properties should still verify their assessments match current market conditions. A small percentage reduction on a high-value property can yield meaningful annual savings.

Cost of Living in Bryan County

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Bryan's income shields from affordability crisis

Bryan County residents spend 20.2% of household income on rent—moderate by national standards—thanks to the county's exceptional $94,234 median household income, which far exceeds the national average of $74,755. This income advantage allows Bryan households to absorb rents of $1,584 monthly without severe strain.

Bryan commands Georgia's premium market

At 20.2%, Bryan's rent-to-income ratio sits above Georgia's 18.6% state average, yet the county's rents of $1,584 monthly tower nearly 71% above the state average of $927. Bryan anchors the luxury end of Georgia's housing spectrum.

Bryan's economy towers over region

Bryan's $1,584 rent and $317,100 median home values dwarf every peer county in this cluster—Bibb ($1,026 rent) ranks second, with massive gaps below. Bryan's $94,234 median income nearly doubles Bibb's, explaining the stark market divergence.

High income supports premium housing costs

Renters pay $1,584 monthly while homeowners commit $1,649 to mortgages on homes valued at $317,100. At $94,234 annual income, Bryan households dedicate about 20% to rent or ownership—sustainable only because incomes are the region's strongest.

Bryan suits high-income relocators only

Bryan's housing costs align exclusively with households earning well above $94,000 annually—significantly higher than other counties in this analysis. If your relocation involves a substantial income boost, Bryan's premium market reflects stronger job opportunities and economic development.

Income & Jobs in Bryan County

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Bryan surpasses national income benchmark

Bryan County's median household income of $94,234 exceeds the U.S. median of $74,755 by 26%, placing it among the nation's higher-earning counties. This exceptional performance reflects Bryan's proximity to Savannah's economic engine and military presence.

Top tier earner in Georgia

Bryan's $94,234 median income soars $33,746 above Georgia's state average of $60,488, ranking it in the top tier of all 159 Georgia counties. This premium reflects Bryan's location within the Savannah metropolitan area.

Income dramatically outpaces all peers

Bryan ($94,234) towers over every neighboring county, earning nearly double Bulloch ($56,832) and more than triple Ben Hill ($39,081). Bryan's economic profile differs fundamentally from all other counties in this analysis.

Strong income offsets premium housing costs

Though Bryan's rent-to-income ratio of 20.2% slightly exceeds the ideal threshold, the county's median household income of $94,234 provides households ample resources to manage housing and other obligations. Median home values of $317,100 reflect this prosperity.

Maximize tax-advantaged savings strategies

Bryan households earning $94,234 should maximize 401(k) contributions ($23,500 annually), HSAs, and backdoor Roth IRA conversions to minimize tax liability. Diversified investment portfolios leveraging Bryan's strong income position can generate substantial wealth over time.

Health in Bryan County

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Bryan County outpaces U.S. health average

At 74.9 years, Bryan County residents live 0.4 years longer than the U.S. average of 74.5 years, placing it among America's healthiest rural counties. The 15.2% poor or fair health rate is Georgia's second-best, reflecting exceptional health management and low chronic disease burden.

Georgia's healthiest growing county

Bryan's 74.9-year life expectancy exceeds Georgia's state average of 73.3 years by 1.6 years, making it Georgia's second-healthiest county overall. The 15.2% poor or fair health rate and 11.4% uninsured rate—Georgia's lowest—demonstrate how strong coverage drives population health.

Health success in coastal Georgia

Bryan (74.9 years) leads all neighboring counties by nearly 2 years, followed by Bulloch (75.3 years), the state's healthiest. Bryan's 15.2% poor health rate trails only Bulloch's 19.0%, and its 11.4% uninsured rate is Georgia's best, signaling strong health infrastructure and insurance uptake.

Abundant care access, excellent coverage

Bryan offers 55 primary care providers and 111 mental health providers per 100,000 residents—well above rural averages and reflecting the county's robust healthcare ecosystem. Combined with Georgia's lowest 11.4% uninsured rate, residents have both access and financial protection for health care.

Bryan's coverage story can be yours

Bryan County shows what's possible: 88.6% of residents are insured, delivering superior health outcomes. If you're among the 11.4% uninsured, visit healthcare.gov to secure the coverage that makes Bryan one of Georgia's healthiest communities.

Disaster Risk in Bryan County

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Bryan faces well-above-average disaster risk

Bryan County scores 66.63 on the composite risk scale, significantly exceeding the national average, though rated Relatively Low overall. This coastal-plain county experiences substantial multi-hazard exposure compared to typical American counties.

High-risk county in Georgia context

Bryan's 66.63 score substantially exceeds Georgia's state average of 39.49, ranking it among the state's more vulnerable counties. Only about 20–25% of Georgia counties face comparable or higher composite risk.

Bryan's risk dwarfs nearby rural counties

Bryan (66.63) significantly outpaces Brantley (18.29) and Berrien (39.31) in the same coastal region, approaching Bulloch County (75.41) to the north. Bryan's location near the Georgia coast and major highways concentrates risk.

Hurricane and wildfire pose primary threats

Bryan's hurricane risk (93.87) is among Georgia's highest, and wildfire risk (79.99) substantially exceeds state averages. Flood risk (63.80) and earthquake risk (63.23) add additional layers of concern, while tornado risk remains comparatively lower at 40.65.

Comprehensive hurricane and flood coverage essential

Bryan County residents must obtain separate flood insurance immediately—standard homeowners policies exclude flood damage, and Bryan's elevated flood risk makes this critical. Verify your wind and hail coverage covers potential hurricane damage, and consider discussing additional riders for wildfire-prone properties.

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