The document analyzes demographic data from different areas of Cherokee County, providing statistics on population growth, density, age, education, income, poverty, foreign birth rates, health insurance coverage, jobs, and population forecasts. It finds that the southern part of Cherokee County added the most residents between 2000-2010; Woodstock has the highest population density; West Cherokee has the highest concentration of those over 65; Canton has the highest rates of those under 5, poverty, foreign-born residents, and uninsured; and Eastern Cherokee is forecast to add the most new residents by 2040.