Has Bibb County’s property tax rate dropped more than 50% since 2020?

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Yes.

The county’s millage rate has dropped by more than half over five years, from 20.31 mills in 2020 to 9.575 in 2025. One mill equals $1 in tax per $1,000 of assessed property value. 

However, the decrease in rates hasn’t meant an equal drop in collections, since the county’s taxable property value has grown by nearly $2 billion since 2020.

In 2025, total property taxes — including real estate, timber, heavy equipment and utilities — totaled about $59.7 million, down from $87.1 million in 2020.

Macon-Bibb County Mayor Lester Miller, responding to a Facebook comment, claimed the county’s taxes are “down over 50 percent.” Miller took office in 2021 and began his second term last year.

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Casey is a community reporter for The Melody. He grew up in Long Island, New York, and also lived in Orlando, Florida, before relocating to Macon. A graduate of Boston University, he worked at The Daily Free Press student newspaper. His work has also appeared on GBH News in Boston and in the Milford, Massachusetts, Daily News. When he’s not reporting, he enjoys cooking — but more so eating — and playing basketball.

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