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Demographic Data Resources for Public Health
Hogg FoundationAugust 6, 2019
@TexasDemography
Texas is experiencing significant growth.
Population Growth of Select States, 2000‐2018
3
2000Population
2010Population
2018 Population
NumericChange
2010‐2018
PercentChange
2010‐2018
United States 281,421,906 308,745,538 327,167,434 18,409,329 6%
Texas 20,851,820 25,145,561 28,701,845 3,555,731 14%
California 33,871,648 37,253,956 39,557,045 2,302,522 6%
Florida 15,982,378 18,801,310 21,299,325 2,494,745 13%
Georgia 8,186,453 9,687,653 10,519,475 830,766 9%
North Carolina 8,049,313 9,535,483 10,383,620 847,884 9%
Washington 5,894,121 6,724,540 7,535,591 811,051 12%
Arizona 5,130,632 6,392,017 7,171,646 779,358 12%
Colorado 5,029,196 5,029,196 5,695,564 666,248 13%Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Count, 2018 Population Estimates.
Total Estimated Population by County, Texas, 2018
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Pecos
Brewster
Webb
Hudspeth
PresidioTerrell
CulbersonReeves
Val Verde
Crockett
Hill
Duval
Harris
Frio
Bell
Kerr
Kenedy
Starr
Polk
Clay
Edwards
Irion
Hall
Ellis
Jeff Davis
Sutton
Uvalde
Bee
Hale
Dallam
Leon
Bexar
Gaines
Hidalgo
Upton
Hartley
King
Erath
Jack
Kinney
Kent
Zavala
Brazoria
Tyler
GrayOldham
Dimmit
CassLynn HuntWise
La Salle
Rusk
Kimble
Lamb
Medina
Floyd
Terry
Coke
Llano
Liberty
Ector
Andrews
Milam
Travis Lee
Knox
Mills
Smith
Falls
Ward
Collin
Jones
Nolan
Potter
Burnet
Cottle
Nueces
Taylor
Zapata
Real
Coryell
Bowie
Brown
Motley
Young
Lamar
Martin
Garza
DallasFisher
Moore
Baylor
Kleberg
Archer
Scurry
Cameron
Cooke
Mason
Parker
Castro
Navarro
Brooks
Hardin
Bailey
Deaf Smith
Lavaca
Donley
Hays
GoliadAtascosa
Denton
El Paso
Fannin
Tarrant
Wharton
Crane
Carson
Crosby
Borden
Schleicher
Haskell
Gillespie
Randall
Shelby
Foard
BriscoeParmer
Mitchell
Wood
Menard
Panola
Walker
Winkler
Willacy
Harrison
Eastland
Loving
Bandera
Wichita
Hood
Matagorda
Reagan Houston
Maverick
Jasper
Coleman
Tom Green
DeWitt
Bosque
Concho
Runnels
Fayette
Calhoun
Newton
Live Oak
Sterling
Jefferson
McMullen
Jim Hogg
Wilson
Victoria
Trinity
Roberts
Howard
Bastrop
Grayson
San Saba
Midland
Hockley Dickens
Swisher
Gonzales
Anderson
Dawson
Grimes
Wheeler
Cherokee
Colorado
Lubbock
Karnes
Red River
Refugio
Austin
Hemphill
Williamson
Jackson
Blanco
Ochiltree
McCulloch
Sherman
Wilbarger
Hansford
Callahan
McLennan
Yoakum
Angelina
Hopkins
Lipscomb
StephensPalo Pinto
Stonewall
Hamilton
MontagueCochran
Jim Wells
Limestone
Kaufman
Fort Bend
Titus
Comal
Armstrong
Kendall
FreestoneComancheGlasscock
Johnson
Galveston
Henderson
Montgomery
Brazos
Van Zandt
Chambers
Robertson
Waller
Sabine
Upshur
Hutchinson
Shackelford
Childress
Burleson
Nacogdoches
Lampasas
Collingsworth
Hardeman
Throckmorton
Guadalupe
Caldwell
Aransas
Marion
San Patricio
Madison
San Jacinto
Delta
Washington Orange
Rains
Gregg
Morris
San Augustine
Franklin
Somervell
Rockwall
152 - 10,000
10,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 500,000
500,001 - 2,000,000
2,000,001 - 4,698,619
Estimated Population Change, Texas Counties, 2010 to 2018
5
96 counties lost population over the 8 year period.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Pecos
Brewster
Webb
Hudspeth
PresidioTerrell
CulbersonReeves
Val Verde
Crockett
Hill
Duval
Harris
Frio
Bell
Kerr
Kenedy
Starr
Polk
Clay
Edwards
Irion
Hall
Ellis
Jeff Davis
Sutton
Uvalde
Bee
Hale
Dallam
Leon
Bexar
Gaines
Hidalgo
Upton
Hartley
King
Erath
Jack
Kinney
Kent
Zavala
Brazoria
Tyler
GrayOldham
Dimmit
CassLynn HuntWise
La Salle
Rusk
Kimble
Lamb
Medina
Floyd
Terry
Coke
Llano
Liberty
Ector
Andrews
Milam
Travis Lee
Knox
Mills
Smith
Falls
Ward
Collin
Jones
Nolan
Potter
Burnet
Cottle
Nueces
Taylor
Zapata
Real
Coryell
Bowie
Brown
Motley
Young
Lamar
Martin
Garza
DallasFisher
Moore
Baylor
Kleberg
Archer
Scurry
Cameron
Cooke
Mason
Parker
Castro
Navarro
Brooks
Hardin
Bailey
Deaf Smith
Lavaca
Donley
Hays
GoliadAtascosa
Denton
El Paso
Fannin
Tarrant
Wharton
Crane
Carson
Crosby
Borden
Schleicher
Haskell
Gillespie
Randall
Shelby
Foard
BriscoeParmer
Mitchell
Wood
Menard
Panola
Walker
Winkler
Willacy
Harrison
Eastland
Loving
Bandera
Wichita
Hood
Matagorda
Reagan Houston
Maverick
Jasper
Coleman
Tom Green
DeWitt
Bosque
Concho
Runnels
Fayette
Calhoun
Newton
Live Oak
Sterling
Jefferson
McMullen
Jim Hogg
Wilson
Victoria
Trinity
Roberts
Howard
Bastrop
Grayson
San Saba
Midland
Hockley Dickens
Swisher
Gonzales
Anderson
Dawson
Grimes
Wheeler
Cherokee
Colorado
Lubbock
Karnes
Red River
Refugio
Austin
Hemphill
Williamson
Jackson
Blanco
Ochiltree
McCulloch
Sherman
Wilbarger
Hansford
Callahan
McLennan
Yoakum
Angelina
Hopkins
Lipscomb
StephensPalo Pinto
Stonewall
Hamilton
MontagueCochran
Jim Wells
Limestone
Kaufman
Fort Bend
Titus
Comal
Armstrong
Kendall
Freestone
ComancheGlasscock
Johnson
Galveston
Henderson
Montgomery
Brazos
Van Zandt
Chambers
Robertson
Waller
Sabine
Upshur
Hutchinson
Shackelford
Childress
Burleson
Nacogdoches
Lampasas
Collingsworth
Hardeman
Throckmorton
Guadalupe
Caldwell
Aransas
Marion
San Patricio
Madison
San Jacinto
Delta
Washington Orange
Rains
Gregg
Morris
San Augustine
Franklin
Somervell
Rockwall
g-2,376 - 0
1 - 5,000
5,001 - 25,000
25,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 605,431
Estimated Percent Change of the Total Population by County, Texas, 2010 to 2018
6Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Pecos
Brewster
Webb
Hudspeth
PresidioTerrell
CulbersonReeves
Val Verde
Crockett
Hill
Duval
Harris
Frio
Bell
Kerr
Kenedy
Starr
Polk
Clay
Edwards
Irion
Hall
Ellis
Jeff Davis
Sutton
Uvalde
Bee
Hale
Dallam
Leon
Bexar
Gaines
Hidalgo
Upton
Hartley
King
Erath
Jack
Kinney
Kent
Zavala
Brazoria
Tyler
GrayOldham
Dimmit
CassLynn HuntWise
La Salle
Rusk
Kimble
Lamb
Medina
Floyd
Terry
Coke
Llano
Liberty
Ector
Andrews
Milam
Travis Lee
Knox
Mills
Smith
Falls
Ward
Collin
Jones
Nolan
Potter
Burnet
Cottle
Nueces
Taylor
Zapata
Real
Coryell
Bowie
Brown
Motley
Young
Lamar
Martin
Garza
DallasFisher
Moore
Baylor
Kleberg
Archer
Scurry
Cameron
Cooke
Mason
Parker
Castro
Navarro
Brooks
Hardin
Bailey
Deaf Smith
Lavaca
Donley
Hays
GoliadAtascosa
Denton
El Paso
Fannin
Tarrant
Wharton
Crane
Carson
Crosby
Borden
Schleicher
Haskell
Gillespie
Randall
Shelby
Foard
BriscoeParmer
Mitchell
Wood
Menard
Panola
Walker
Winkler
Willacy
Harrison
Eastland
Loving
Bandera
Wichita
Hood
Matagorda
Reagan Houston
Maverick
Jasper
Coleman
Tom Green
DeWitt
Bosque
Concho
Runnels
Fayette
Calhoun
Newton
Live Oak
Sterling
Jefferson
McMullen
Jim Hogg
Wilson
Victoria
Trinity
Roberts
Howard
Bastrop
Grayson
San Saba
Midland
Hockley Dickens
Swisher
Gonzales
Anderson
Dawson
Grimes
Wheeler
Cherokee
Colorado
Lubbock
Karnes
Red River
Refugio
Austin
Hemphill
Williamson
Jackson
Blanco
Ochiltree
McCulloch
Sherman
Wilbarger
Hansford
Callahan
McLennan
Yoakum
Angelina
Hopkins
Lipscomb
StephensPalo Pinto
Stonewall
Hamilton
MontagueCochran
Jim Wells
Limestone
Kaufman
Fort Bend
Titus
Comal
Armstrong
Kendall
FreestoneComancheGlasscock
Johnson
Galveston
Henderson
Montgomery
Brazos
Van Zandt
Chambers
Robertson
Waller
Sabine
Upshur
Hutchinson
Shackelford
Childress
Burleson
Nacogdoches
Lampasas
Collingsworth
Hardeman
Throckmorton
Guadalupe
Caldwell
Aransas
Marion
San Patricio
Madison
San Jacinto
Delta
Washington Orange
Rains
Gregg
Morris
San Augustine
Franklin
Somervell
Rockwall
-16% - -5%
-4% - 0%
1% - 14%
15% - 27%
28% - 85%
89.5% 86.7%
41.5%
65.9%
49.7% 53.7%
10.5% 13.3%
58.5%
34.1%
50.3% 46.3%
1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
MigrationNatural Increase
Components of Population Change by Percent in Texas, 1950‐2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates
Estimates of Percent Components of Population Change, Texas, 2011‐2018
53% 48% 52% 45% 43% 47% 53% 50%
18%18%
21%20% 22%
25%28% 28%
29% 34% 28%35% 35%
28%20% 22%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
Natural Increase Net International Migration Net Domestic Migration
8Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Vintage population estimates
County U.S. Rank
2018 Population Estimate
PopulationChange
2017‐2018
Percent of Change from
Natural Increase
Percent of Change from Domestic Migration
Percent of Change from International Migration
Harris 3 4,698,619 34,460 122.5% ‐127.2% 104.8%Collin 4 1,005,146 33,753 19.0% 64.7% 16.3%Tarrant 8 2,084,931 27,463 54.2% 15.6% 30.2%Bexar 9 1,986,049 27,208 51.1% 30.1% 18.8%Denton 11 859,064 23,734 25.9% 63.8% 10.3%Fort Bend 13 787,858 21,722 29.0% 45.8% 25.2%Travis 14 1,248,743 20,972 46.3% 23.5% 30.2%
Williamson 15 566,719 20,771 18.4% 75.7% 5.9%Montgomery 17 590,925 18,779 17.4% 73.9% 8.6%
Dallas 28 2,637,772 14,973 153.5% ‐148.9% 95.5%Hays 56 222,631 8,354 18.7% 78.3% 3.1%Bell 61 355,642 7,791 49.1% 39.8% 11.1%
Hidalgo 65 865,939 7,616 131.1% ‐46.7% 15.6%Comal 67 148,373 7,583 4.9% 93.1% 2.0%Brazoria 68 370,200 7,500 30.9% 59.8% 9.3%Midland 72 172,578 7,192 24.3% 69.3% 6.4%
Top Counties for Numeric Growth in Texas, 2017‐2018
Harris, Dallas, and Hidalgo Counties had negative net migration.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Top Counties for Percent Growth* in Texas, 2017‐2018
County U.S. Rank 2018 Population Estimate
Population Change
2017‐2018
Percent PopulationChange
2017‐2018
Percent of PopulationChange from
Natural Increase
Percent of Population Change from Domestic Migration
Percent of Population Change from International Migration
Comal 3 148,373 7,583 5.4% 4.9% 93.1% 2.0%Kaufman 4 128,622 5,777 4.7% 13.0% 85.8% 1.2%Midland 7 172,578 7,192 4.3% 24.3% 69.3% 6.4%Hood 10 60,537 2,383 4.1% ‐2.3% 100.0% 2.3%
Rockwall 13 100,657 3,780 3.9% 11.8% 84.4% 3.8%Hays 14 222,631 8,354 3.9% 18.7% 78.3% 3.1%
Williamson 18 566,719 20,771 3.8% 18.4% 75.7% 5.9%Kendall 20 45,641 1,657 3.8% 0.5% 94.9% 4.6%Wise 22 68,305 2,442 3.7% 6.4% 91.9% 1.7%Waller 24 53,126 1,841 3.6% 18.9% 77.7% 3.4%Parker 31 138,371 4,667 3.5% 9.5% 88.3% 2.2%Collin 33 1,005,146 33,753 3.5% 19.0% 64.7% 16.3%Rains 34 12,159 408 3.5% ‐5.9% 103.2% 2.7%Ellis 39 179,436 5,800 3.3% 16.0% 81.7% 2.3%
Montgomery 43 590,925 18,779 3.3% 17.4% 73.9% 8.6%Ector 48 162,124 4,951 3.2% 29.6% 63.9% 6.5%
*Among counties with populations of 10,000 or more in 2018.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Estimated Percent of Total Net‐Migrant Flows to and From Texas and Other States, 2017
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, State to State Migration Flows, 2017
39%
25%
19%19%
11%10%
6%5%5%5%4%4%4%4%4%3%2%2%2%2%2%1%1%0%0%0%
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‐21%
‐30%
‐20%
‐10%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
California
Illinois
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Utah
Hawaii
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Alab
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Massachusetts
New
Jersey
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South Da
kota
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Maine
New
Mexico
Michigan
Wyo
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North Dakota
Kentucky
Virginia
New
Ham
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West V
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Delaware
Mon
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Miss
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Rhod
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Indian
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Texas continues to diversify.
Texas Racial and Ethnic Composition, 2000, 2010, and 2018
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000, 2010 Decennial Census and 2018 Population Estimates 11
NH White, 53%
NH Black, 11%
NH Asian, 3%
NH Other, 1%
Hispanic, 32%
2000
NH White, 45%
NH Black, 12%
NH Asian, 4%
NH Other, 2%
Hispanic, 38%
2010
White, NH42%
Black, NH12%
Asian, NH5%
Other, NH2%
Hispanic40%
2018
Numeric Change and Percent of Total Population Change by Race/Ethnicity, 2010‐2018, Texas
14Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2010 Decennial Census and 2018 Population Estimates
484,211 541,760 1,907,928 473,193 149,192
13.6% 15.2%
53.6%
13.3%
4.2%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
NH White NH Black Hispanic NH Asian NH OtherNumeric Change Percent of Total Population Change
Race‐Ethnicity Composition by Age Group, 2010 to 2018, Texas
15
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018 2010 2018
Under 18 18 to 24 years 25 to 44 years 45 to 64 years 65 plus
Millions Hispanic
NH OtherNH AsianNH BlackNH White
Total Fertility Rate by Race/Ethnicity, Texas, 1990‐2017
16
2.25
1.922.1
1.85
1.71
2.99
2.142.39
1.83
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
3.5
1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 2010 2013 2017
Texas Replacement TFR NH White Hispanic NH Black
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics Report
Population Pyramid for White Non‐Hispanics in Texas, 2017
17
‐500000 ‐400000 ‐300000 ‐200000 ‐100000 0 100000 200000 300000 400000 500000 600000
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 years and over
White‐NH Male White‐NH Female
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 Population Estimates
Population Pyramid for Hispanics in Texas, 2017
18
‐600000 ‐400000 ‐200000 0 200000 400000 600000
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 years and over
Hispanic Male Hispanic Female
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 Population Estimates
Texas Population Pyramid by Race/Ethnicity, 2017
19Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 Population Estimates
‐1500000 ‐1000000 ‐500000 0 500000 1000000 1500000
Under 5 years
5 to 9 years
10 to 14 years
15 to 19 years
20 to 24 years
25 to 29 years
30 to 34 years
35 to 39 years
40 to 44 years
45 to 49 years
50 to 54 years
55 to 59 years
60 to 64 years
65 to 69 years
70 to 74 years
75 to 79 years
80 to 84 years
85 years and over
Asian‐NH Male Black‐NH Male White‐NH Male Hispanic Male
Asian‐NH Female Black‐NH Female White‐NH Female Hispanic Female
20
Annual Shares of Recent Non‐Citizen Immigrants to Texas by World Area of Birth, 2005‐2015
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1‐Year PUMS
44.1%
50.6%
69.4%
35.8%
33.0%
17.3%
7.1%
7.3%
7.8%
13.1%
9.1%
5.5%
2015
2010
2005
Latin America Asia Europe Africa and Other
Estimated number of international migrants to Texas
101,588
77,702
98,194
Texas is young, but aging.
2010 2017 2018Numeric Change,
2010‐2018
NumericChange,
2017‐2018
Percent Change,
2010‐2018
Percent Change,
2017‐2018
Under 18 6,865,824 7,365,879 7,398,099 532,275 32,220 7.75% 0.44%
18 to 24 2,572,969 2,775,029 2,796,079 223,110 21,050 8.67% 0.76%
18 to 64 15,677,851 17,493,434 17,701,426 2,023,575 207,992 12.91% 1.19%
65 plus 2,601,886 3,463,404 3,602,320 1,000,434 138,916 38.45% 4.01%
85 plus 305,179 391,668 400,499 95,320 8,831 31.23% 2.25%
Population by Age Group, Texas, 2010, 2017, 2018
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Pecos
Brewster
Webb
Presidio
Hudspeth
Terrell
CulbersonReeves
Val Verde
Crockett
Hill
Duval
Frio
Harris
BellPolk
Kerr
Starr
Irion
Clay
Edwards
Jeff Davis
Hall
Ellis
Bee
Uvalde
Sutton
Leon
Hidalgo
Bexar
Hale
King
Gaines
Dallam
Erath
Upton
Hartley
Jack
Kinney
Kent
Zavala
Tyler
GrayOldham
Cass
Dimmit
Wise
Kimble
Lynn
Rusk
Hunt
Medina
Terry
La Salle
FloydLamb
Coke
Travis
Liberty
Lee
Brazoria
LlanoMilam
Andrews
Mills
Ector
Knox
Smith
Falls
Jones
Ward
Collin
Taylor
Potter
Bowie
Nolan
Zapata
Cottle
Burnet
Young
Coryell
Motley
Real
Garza
Lamar
Martin
DallasFisher
Moore
Archer
Brooks
Baylor
Castro
ParkerScurry
Hardin
Navarro
Cooke
Mason
Goliad
Donley
Crane
Denton
Fannin
Deaf Smith
Tarrant
Carson
Crosby
Schleicher
Gillespie
Foard
Shelby
Wood
Panola
Menard Walker
Winkler
Harrison
Nueces
Eastland
Bandera
Loving
Kenedy
Brown
HoustonReagan
Maverick
Jasper
Coleman
Tom Green
DeWittAtascosa
Lavaca
Bailey
Bosque
Hays
Concho
Wharton
RunnelsEl Paso
Fayette
Newton
Haskell
Wilson
Borden
Victoria
Live Oak
Sterling
Briscoe
Trinity
Parmer
Randall
Jim Hogg
McMullen
Mitchell
Grayson
Roberts
Howard
Bastrop
Dickens
Midland
San Saba
Hockley
Swisher
Gonzales
Grimes
Wheeler
Anderson
Dawson
Colorado
Cherokee
Matagorda
Kleberg
Lubbock
Karnes
Hemphill
JeffersonAustin
Red River
Williamson
Blanco
Jackson
McCulloch
Wilbarger
Sherman
Callahan
McLennan
Ochiltree
Refugio
Hansford
Cameron
Angelina
Yoakum
Stephens
Hopkins
Lipscomb
Montague
Stonewall
Palo Pinto
Hamilton
Cochran
Fort Bend
Jim Wells
Kaufman
Limestone
Montgomery
Freestone
Armstrong
ComalKendall
Comanche
Titus
Glasscock
JohnsonHenderson
Brazos
Sabine
Van Zandt
Wichita
Robertson
Upshur
Waller
Willacy
Hutchinson
Hood
Burleson
Childress
Shackelford
Nacogdoches
Collingsworth
Lampasas
Hardeman
Throckmorton
Guadalupe
Caldwell
Marion
Chambers
San Patricio
Madison
Delta
Washington
San Jacinto
Calhoun
Orange
Rains
Gregg
Morris
San Augustine
Franklin
Galveston
Somervell
Aransas
Rockwall
Calhoun
Aransas
Galveston
Aransas
Calhoun
Kleberg
Galveston
8.87% - 10.00%
10.01% - 15.00%
15.01% - 20.00%
20.01% - 25.00%
25.01% - 36.12%
Percent of the Population 65 Years and Over, Texas Counties, 2018
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Pecos
Brewster
Webb
Presidio
Hudspeth
Terrell
CulbersonReeves
Val Verde
Crockett
Hill
Duval
Frio
Harris
BellPolk
Kerr
Starr
Irion
Clay
Edwards
Jeff Davis
Hall
Ellis
Bee
Uvalde
Sutton
Leon
Hidalgo
Bexar
Hale
King
Gaines
Dallam
Erath
Upton
Hartley
Jack
Kinney
Kent
Zavala
Tyler
GrayOldham
Cass
Dimmit
Wise
Kimble
Lynn
Rusk
Hunt
Medina
Terry
La Salle
FloydLamb
Coke
Travis
Liberty
Lee
Brazoria
LlanoMilam
Andrews
Mills
Ector
Knox
Smith
Falls
Jones
Ward
Collin
Taylor
Potter
Bowie
Nolan
Zapata
Cottle
Burnet
Young
Coryell
Motley
Real
Garza
Lamar
Martin
DallasFisher
Moore
Archer
Brooks
Baylor
Castro
ParkerScurry
Hardin
Navarro
Cooke
Mason
Goliad
Donley
Crane
Denton
Fannin
Deaf Smith
Tarrant
Carson
Crosby
Schleicher
Gillespie
Foard
Shelby
Wood
Panola
Menard Walker
Winkler
Harrison
Nueces
Eastland
Bandera
Loving
Kenedy
Brown
HoustonReagan
Maverick
Jasper
Coleman
Tom Green
DeWittAtascosa
Lavaca
Bailey
Bosque
Hays
Concho
Wharton
RunnelsEl Paso
Fayette
Newton
Haskell
Wilson
Borden
Victoria
Live Oak
Sterling
Briscoe
Trinity
Parmer
Randall
Jim Hogg
McMullen
Mitchell
Grayson
Roberts
Howard
Bastrop
Dickens
Midland
San Saba
Hockley
Swisher
Gonzales
Grimes
Wheeler
Anderson
Dawson
Colorado
Cherokee
Matagorda
Kleberg
Lubbock
Karnes
Hemphill
JeffersonAustin
Red River
Williamson
Blanco
Jackson
McCulloch
Wilbarger
Sherman
Callahan
McLennan
Ochiltree
Refugio
Hansford
Cameron
Angelina
Yoakum
Stephens
Hopkins
Lipscomb
Montague
Stonewall
Palo Pinto
Hamilton
Cochran
Fort Bend
Jim Wells
Kaufman
Limestone
Montgomery
Freestone
Armstrong
ComalKendall
Comanche
Titus
Glasscock
JohnsonHenderson
Brazos
Sabine
Van Zandt
Wichita
Robertson
Upshur
Waller
Willacy
Hutchinson
Hood
Burleson
Childress
Shackelford
Nacogdoches
Collingsworth
Lampasas
Hardeman
Throckmorton
Guadalupe
Caldwell
Marion
Chambers
San Patricio
Madison
Delta
Washington
San Jacinto
Calhoun
Orange
Rains
Gregg
Morris
San Augustine
Franklin
Galveston
Somervell
Aransas
Rockwall
Calhoun
Aransas
Galveston
Aransas
Calhoun
Kleberg
Galveston
30.0 years or less
30.1 - 35.0
35.1 - 40.0
40.1 - 45.0
Greater than 45 years
Median Age, Texas Counties, 2018
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Pecos
Brewster
Webb
Presidio
Hudspeth
Terrell
CulbersonReeves
Val Verde
Crockett
Hill
Duval
Frio
Harris
BellPolk
Kerr
Starr
Irion
Clay
Edwards
Jeff Davis
Hall
Ellis
Bee
Uvalde
Sutton
Leon
Hidalgo
Bexar
Hale
King
Gaines
Dallam
Erath
Upton
Hartley
Jack
Kinney
Kent
Zavala
Tyler
GrayOldham
Cass
Dimmit
Wise
Kimble
Lynn
Rusk
Hunt
Medina
Terry
La Salle
FloydLamb
Coke
Travis
Liberty
Lee
Brazoria
LlanoMilam
Andrews
Mills
Ector
Knox
Smith
Falls
Jones
Ward
Collin
Taylor
Potter
Bowie
Nolan
Zapata
Cottle
Burnet
Young
Coryell
Motley
Real
Garza
Lamar
Martin
DallasFisher
Moore
Archer
Brooks
Baylor
Castro
ParkerScurry
Hardin
Navarro
Cooke
Mason
Goliad
Donley
Crane
Denton
Fannin
Deaf Smith
Tarrant
Carson
Crosby
Schleicher
Gillespie
Foard
Shelby
Wood
Panola
Menard Walker
Winkler
Harrison
Nueces
Eastland
Bandera
Loving
Kenedy
Brown
HoustonReagan
Maverick
Jasper
Coleman
Tom Green
DeWittAtascosa
Lavaca
Bailey
Bosque
Hays
Concho
Wharton
RunnelsEl Paso
Fayette
Newton
Haskell
Wilson
Borden
Victoria
Live Oak
Sterling
Briscoe
Trinity
Parmer
Randall
Jim Hogg
McMullen
Mitchell
Grayson
Roberts
Howard
Bastrop
Dickens
Midland
San Saba
Hockley
Swisher
Gonzales
Grimes
Wheeler
Anderson
Dawson
Colorado
Cherokee
Matagorda
Kleberg
Lubbock
Karnes
Hemphill
JeffersonAustin
Red River
Williamson
Blanco
Jackson
McCulloch
Wilbarger
Sherman
Callahan
McLennan
Ochiltree
Refugio
Hansford
Cameron
Angelina
Yoakum
Stephens
Hopkins
Lipscomb
Montague
Stonewall
Palo Pinto
Hamilton
Cochran
Fort Bend
Jim Wells
Kaufman
Limestone
Montgomery
Freestone
Armstrong
ComalKendall
Comanche
Titus
Glasscock
JohnsonHenderson
Brazos
Sabine
Van Zandt
Wichita
Robertson
Upshur
Waller
Willacy
Hutchinson
Hood
Burleson
Childress
Shackelford
Nacogdoches
Collingsworth
Lampasas
Hardeman
Throckmorton
Guadalupe
Caldwell
Marion
Chambers
San Patricio
Madison
Delta
Washington
San Jacinto
Calhoun
Orange
Rains
Gregg
Morris
San Augustine
Franklin
Galveston
Somervell
Aransas
Rockwall
Calhoun
Aransas
Galveston
Aransas
Calhoun
Kleberg
Galveston
-10.00% or less
-9.99% - -1.00%
-0.99% - 0.50%
0.51% - 2.50%
2.51% or greater
Change in Median Age, Texas Counties, 2010‐2018
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2018 Population Estimates
Texas economic indicators
Median Household Income
Change,2016‐2017
Texas $59,206 +
Asian $84,100 +
NH White $72,361 +
Hispanic $46,855 +
Black $45,092 +
Economic Indicators, Texas and U.S., 2017
• Unemployment rate • Texas = 5.1% • U.S. = 5.3%
• Median Household Income • Texas = $59,206 • U.S. = $60,336
• Median Family Income • Texas = $70,136 • U.S. = $73,891
• Poverty rate• Texas = 14.7% • U.S. = 13.4%
27Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 American Community Survey 1‐Year Estimates
Housing Affordability in Select Texas Metros, 2007‐2017
28
Notes: Data are through fourth quarter 2017. The Housing Opportunity Index represents the share of homes sold in a given area that Would have been affordable to a family earning the local median income.Source: National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargo.
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017
Austin
Dallas
Fort Worth
Houston
San Antonio
Educational Attainment by Race/Ethnicity, Texas and Big Four Metro Areas, 2017
29Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 American Community Survey 1‐Year Estimates
High School Degree and above
Bachelor’s Degree and above
83.6%
94.0%
66.2%
89.5% 88.4%
29.6%
38.6%
14.5%
24.2%
59.2%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Total NHWhite
Hispanic Black Asian Total NHWhite
Hispanic Black Asian
Austin Dallas Houston San Antonio Texas
Educational attainment in the Austin metro is significantly higher than that of the state as well as compared to other metros. However, educational disparities are still evident.
$59,206
$72,361
$46,855 $45,092
$84,100
$0
$10,000
$20,000
$30,000
$40,000
$50,000
$60,000
$70,000
$80,000
$90,000
$100,000
Total NH White Hispanic Black Asian
Austin Dallas Houston San Antonio Texas
Median Household Income by Race/Ethnicity, Texas and Big Four Metro Areas, 2017
30
Median household incomes in the Austin metro tend to be higher than the state for all race/ethnic groups, but especially for Asians.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 American Community Survey 1‐Year Estimates
5.1%4.3%
5.3%8.2%
4.0%
14.7%
8.5%
20.7%19.0%
9.8%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
Total NHWhite
Hispanic Black Asian Total NHWhite
Hispanic Black Asian
Austin Dallas Houston San Antonio Texas
Unemployment and Poverty Rates by Race/Ethnicity, Texas and Big Four Metro Areas, 2017
31
The unemployment and poverty rates in the Austin metro tend to be lower than the state rates for all race/ethnicity groups.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 American Community Survey 1‐Year Estimates
Poverty Rate
Unemployment Rate
Median Earnings for Full‐Time, Year‐Round Employees by Sex, Texas and Big Four Metros, 2017
Male Earnings Female Earnings Pay Gap
Texas $49,414 $40,236 $0.81
Austin Metro $52,400 $43,816 $0.84
DFWMetro $51,132 $42,237 $0.83
Houston Metro $51,958 $41,807 $0.80
San Antonio Metro $44,704 $36,574 $0.82
32Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 American Community Survey 5‐Year Estimates
Gender and Race/Ethnicity Pay Gap,* Texas and Big Four Metros, 2017
Austin Metro DFW Metro Houston Metro
San Antonio Metro
Texas
NH White Male Median Earnings
$65,135 $66,974 $78,346 $61,248 $62,775
NH White Women $0.77 $0.76 $0.67 $0.77 $0.74
Hispanic Women $0.49 $0.41 $0.36 $0.52 $0.47
Black Women $0.59 $0.58 $0.50 $0.61 $0.59
Asian Women $0.83 $0.77 $0.68 $0.75 $0.81
Black Men $0.65 $0.62 $0.56 $0.66 $0.66
Hispanic Men $0.57 $0.48 $0.45 $0.59 $0.56
Asian Men $1.27 $1.09 $0.88 $1.00 $1.11
33Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2017 American Community Survey 5‐Year Estimates
*pay gap derived using NH White male median earnings as reference.
Percent Population 25 Years Plus with HS Degree and Above, Texas Counties, 2017
34
Menard
Hale
Armstrong
Calhoun
Clay
Orange
Gonzales
Fannin
Kerr
Refugio
JimHogg
Dimmit
Nolan
Brazos
Jefferson
Bell
Bandera
Hidalgo
Schleicher
Grayson
Crosby Delta
Zavala
Rockwall
Eastland
DeWitt
Angelina
McLennan
Lamar
Leon
Stonewall
McMullen
Sutton
FortBend
Parker
Kinney
Fayette
Briscoe
Harrison
Reagan Coleman
Ochiltree
Crane
Washington
Lynn
Mills
Oldham
Sabine
Hopkins
Houston
Bexar
Upton
Erath
Randall
Rusk
Coryell
Comal
Aransas
Jack
Hemphill
Shackelford
SanJacinto
Kendall
Wharton
Floyd
Karnes
Kaufman
Duval
Johnson
Franklin
EdwardsWaller
Maverick
Kleberg
Gaines
Martin
Bowie
Andrews
Potter
Garza
Caldwell
Parmer
TitusTerry
Foard
Real
Carson
Knox
Hays
Medina
Motley Wichita
Midland
Victoria
TylerFalls
Presidio
Willacy
Lubbock
Henderson
Walker
Galveston
Harris
Dawson
Pecos
Nacogdoches
Guadalupe
Tarrant
Jackson
Swisher
SterlingWinkler
Frio
Lipscomb
Collingsworth
Colorado
Wise
Glasscock ShelbyComanche
Burnet
Gray
Hudspeth
Cass
Ellis
Cooke
Williamson
Cochran
VanZandt
Donley
Jones
Grimes
Irion
Navarro
Brooks
Dallam
Hunt
Mitchell
Wood
Childress
Jeff Davis
Montague
Brown
Haskell
Fisher
Concho
Coke
Polk
Cottle
Young
Lee
Cherokee
Hall
Hood
ArcherBaylor
San Augustine
MadisonMilam
Reeves
Nueces
FreestoneRunnels
Terrell
DeafSmith
Marion
Liberty
Jasper
Hansford
Chambers
Hardin
Collin
Brazoria
Throckmorton
Bastrop
Scurry
EctorLimestone
Denton
RedRiver
Matagorda
Hardeman
PaloPinto
LiveOak
Sherman
Uvalde
Bailey
Culberson
Atascosa
Wilson
Starr
Dallas
Kimble
McCulloch
Crockett
Hill
Kent
El Paso Loving
Dickens
LaSalle
Lamb
Austin
Hutchinson
Val Verde
Smith
Robertson
Gillespie
King
TomGreen
Yoakum
Kenedy
Borden
SanSaba
Burleson
Bee
Trinity
Castro
Brewster
Gregg
Ward
Wilbarger
Hamilton
Stephens
Lavaca
Bosque
Goliad
Roberts
Callahan
Rains
Lampasas
Upshur
Wheeler
SanPatricio
Moore
Webb
Blanco
Newton
Hockley
Panola
Anderson
Cameron
Montgomery
LlanoMason
Taylor
Hartley
Jim Wells
Zapata
Travis
Howard
41% - 60%
61% - 70%
71% - 80%
81% - 85%
86% - 95%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5‐Year Sample, 2013‐2017
Percent Population 25 years plus with a Bachelor’s Degree and Above, Texas Counties, 2017
35
Menard
Hale
Armstrong
Calhoun
Clay
Orange
Gonzales
Fannin
Kerr
Refugio
JimHogg
Dimmit
Nolan
Brazos
Jefferson
Bell
Bandera
Hidalgo
Schleicher
GraysonCrosbyDelta
Zavala
Rockwall
Eastland
DeWitt
Angelina
McLennan
Lamar
Leon
Stonewall
McMullen
Sutton
FortBend
Parker
Kinney
Fayette
Briscoe
Harrison
Reagan
Coleman
Ochiltree
Crane
Washington
Lynn
Mills
Oldham
Sabine
Hopkins
Houston
Bexar
Upton
Erath
Randall
Rusk
Coryell
Comal
Aransas
Jack
Hemphill
Shackelford
San Jacinto
Kendall
Wharton
Floyd
Karnes
Kaufman
Duval
Johnson
Franklin
EdwardsWaller
Maverick
Kleberg
Gaines
Martin
Bowie
Andrews
Potter
Garza
Caldwell
Parmer
Titus
Terry
Foard
Real
Carson
Knox
Hays
Medina
MotleyWichita
Midland
Victoria
Tyler
Falls
Presidio
Willacy
Lubbock
Henderson
Walker
Galveston
Harris
Dawson
Pecos
Nacogdoches
Guadalupe
Tarrant
Jackson
Swisher
SterlingWinkler
Frio
Lipscomb
Collingsworth
Colorado
Wise
GlasscockShelbyComanche
Burnet
Gray
Hudspeth
Cass
Ellis
Cooke
Williamson
Cochran
VanZandt
Donley
Jones
Grimes
Irion
Navarro
Brooks
Dallam
Hunt
Mitchell
Wood
Childress
Jeff Davis
Montague
Brown
Haskell
Fisher
Concho
Coke
Polk
Cottle
Young
Lee
Cherokee
Hall
Hood
ArcherBaylor
San Augustine
Madison
Milam
Reeves
Nueces
FreestoneRunnels
Terrell
Deaf Smith
Marion
Liberty
Jasper
Hansford
Chambers
Hardin
Collin
Brazoria
Throckmorton
Bastrop
Scurry
EctorLimestone
Denton
RedRiver
Matagorda
Hardeman
PaloPinto
LiveOak
Sherman
Uvalde
Bailey
Culberson
Atascosa
Wilson
Starr
Dallas
Kimble
McCulloch
Crockett
Hill
Kent
El PasoLoving
Dickens
La Salle
Lamb
Austin
Hutchinson
Val Verde
Smith
Robertson
Gillespie
King
TomGreen
Yoakum
Somervell
Kenedy
Borden
SanSaba
Burleson
Bee
Trinity
Castro
Brewster
Gregg
Ward
Wilbarger
Hamilton
Stephens
Lavaca
Bosque
Goliad
Roberts
Callahan
Rains
Morris
Lampasas
Upshur
Wheeler
San Patricio
Moore
Webb
Blanco
Newton
Hockley
Panola
Anderson
Cameron
Montgomery
LlanoMason
Taylor
Hartley
Jim Wells
Zapata
Travis
Howard
4.7% - 15%
15.1% - 20%
20.1% - 25%
25.1% - 30%
30.1% - 50.9%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5‐Year Sample, 2013‐2017
36
Texas health indicators
Percent Uninsured, States, 2006‐2017
37
Texas, 2006 27.6%
Texas, 2017 19.4%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, 2006-2017
Menard
Hale
Armstrong
Calhoun
Clay
Orange
Gonzales
Fannin
Kerr
Refugio
JimHogg
Dimmit
Nolan
Brazos
Jefferson
Bell
Bandera
Hidalgo
Schleicher
GraysonCrosbyDelta
Zavala
Rockwall
Eastland
DeWitt
AngelinaMcLennan
Lamar
Leon
Stonewall
McMullen
Sutton
Fort Bend
Parker
Kinney
Fayette
Briscoe
Harrison
ReaganColeman
Ochiltree
Crane
Washington
Lynn
Mills
Oldham
Sabine
Hopkins
Houston
Bexar
Upton
Erath
Randall
Rusk
Coryell
Comal
Aransas
Jack
Hemphill
Shackelford
San Jacinto
Kendall
Wharton
Floyd
Karnes
Kaufman
Duval
Johnson
Franklin
Edwards Waller
Maverick
Kleberg
Gaines
Martin
Bowie
Andrews
Potter
Garza
Caldwell
Parmer
TitusTerry
Foard
Real
Carson
Knox
Hays
Medina
MotleyWichita
Midland
Victoria
Tyler
Falls
Presidio
Willacy
Lubbock
Henderson
Walker
Galveston
Harris
Dawson
Pecos
Nacogdoches
Guadalupe
Tarrant
Jackson
Swisher
SterlingWinkler
Frio
Lipscomb
Collingsworth
Colorado
Wise
Glasscock ShelbyComanche
Burnet
Gray
Hudspeth
Cass
Ellis
Cooke
Williamson
Cochran
VanZandt
Donley
Jones
Grimes
Irion
Navarro
Brooks
Dallam
Hunt
Mitchell
Childress
Jeff Davis
Montague
Brown
Haskell
Fisher
Concho
Coke
Polk
Cottle
Young
Lee
Cherokee
Hall
Hood
ArcherBaylor
San Augustine
Madison
Milam
Reeves
Nueces
Camp
FreestoneRunnels
Terrell
DeafSmith
Marion
Liberty
Jasper
Hansford
Chambers
Hardin
Collin
Brazoria
Throckmorton
Bastrop
Scurry
Ector
Limestone
Denton
RedRiver
Matagorda
Hardeman
PaloPinto
LiveOak
Sherman
Uvalde
Bailey
Culberson
Atascosa
Wilson
Starr
Dallas
Kimble
McCulloch
Crockett
Hill
Kent
El Paso Loving
Dickens
LaSalle
Lamb
Austin
Hutchinson
Val Verde
Smith
Robertson
Gillespie
King
TomGreen
Yoakum
Somervell
Kenedy
Borden
SanSaba
Burleson
Bee
Trinity
Castro
Brewster
Gregg
Ward
Wilbarger
Hamilton
Stephens
Lavaca
Bosque
Goliad
Roberts
Callahan
RainsMorris
Lampasas
Upshur
Wheeler
SanPatricio
Moore
Webb
Blanco
Newton
Hockley
Panola
Anderson
Cameron
Montgomery
LlanoMason
Taylor
Hartley
Jim Wells
Zapata
Travis
Howard
Percent Uninsured, Texas Counties, 2017
38Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2017 5-Year Estimates
4.5% - 8.0%
8.1% - 12.0%
12.1% - 16.0%
16.1% - 20.0%
20.1% - 40.2%
Health Outcomes Rankings, Texas Counties, 2019
39Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings 2019
Health Outcomes by Race/Ethnicity in Texas, 2019
40
41
Health Outcomes by Race/Ethnicity in Texas, 2019
Health Factors Rankings, Texas Counties, 2019
42Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, County Health Rankings 2019
Ratio of Primary Care Physicians to 100,000 Population
43
Menard
Hale
Armstrong
Calhoun
Clay
Orange
Gonzales
Fannin
Kerr
Refugio
JimHogg
Dimmit
Nolan
Brazos
Jefferson
Bell
Bandera
Hidalgo
Schleicher
GraysonCrosby
Delta
Zavala
Rockwall
Eastland
DeWitt
AngelinaMcLennan
Lamar
Leon
Stonewall
McMullen
Sutton
Fort Bend
Parker
Kinney
Fayette
Briscoe
Harrison
Reagan Coleman
Ochiltree
Crane
Washington
Lynn
Mills
Oldham
Sabine
Hopkins
Houston
Bexar
Upton
Erath
Randall
Rusk
Coryell
Comal
Aransas
Jack
Hemphill
Shackelford
San Jacinto
Kendall
Wharton
Floyd
Karnes
Kaufman
Duval
Johnson
Franklin
Edwards Waller
Maverick
Kleberg
Gaines
Martin
Bowie
Andrews
Potter
Garza
Caldwell
Parmer
TitusTerry
Foard
Real
Carson
Knox
Hays
Medina
MotleyWichita
Midland
Victoria
Tyler
Falls
Presidio
Willacy
Lubbock
Henderson
Walker
Galveston
Harris
Dawson
Pecos
Nacogdoches
Guadalupe
Tarrant
Jackson
Swisher
SterlingWinkler
Frio
Lipscomb
Collingsworth
Colorado
Wise
Glasscock ShelbyComanche
Burnet
Gray
Hudspeth
Cass
Ellis
Cooke
Williamson
Cochran
VanZandt
Donley
Jones
Grimes
Irion
Navarro
Brooks
Dallam
Hunt
Mitchell
Wood
Childress
Jeff Davis
Montague
Brown
Haskell
Fisher
Concho
Coke
Polk
Cottle
Young
Lee
Cherokee
Hall
Hood
ArcherBaylor
San Augustine
Madison
Milam
Reeves
Nueces
FreestoneRunnels
Terrell
DeafSmith
Marion
Liberty
Jasper
Hansford
Chambers
Hardin
Collin
Brazoria
Throckmorton
Bastrop
Scurry
Ector
Limestone
Denton
RedRiver
Matagorda
Hardeman
PaloPinto
LiveOak
Sherman
Uvalde
Bailey
Culberson
AtascosaWilson
Starr
Dallas
Kimble
McCulloch
Crockett
Hill
Kent
El Paso Loving
Dickens
LaSalle
Lamb
Austin
Hutchinson
Val Verde
Smith
Robertson
Gillespie
King
TomGreen
Yoakum
Somervell
Kenedy
Borden
SanSaba
Burleson
Bee
Trinity
Castro
Brewster
Gregg
Ward
Wilbarger
Hamilton
Stephens
Lavaca
Bosque
Goliad
Roberts
Callahan
Rains
Morris
Lampasas
Upshur
Wheeler
SanPatricio
Moore
Webb
Blanco
Newton
Hockley
Panola
Anderson
Cameron
Montgomery
LlanoMason
Taylor
Hartley
Jim Wells
Zapata
Travis
Howard
0
0.1 - 15
15.1 - 30
30.1 - 60
60.1 - 161.8
Source: Texas Health and Human Services, Texas Department of State Health Services, 2018
Primary Care Shortage Areas in Texas
44Source: Texas Health and Human Services, Texas Department of State Health Services, 2019
Medicaid and Indigent Children Receiving Mental Health Services from the Texas Department of State Health Services by Diagnosis, State Fiscal Year 2013
45Texas Department of Health Services, The Health Status of Texas 2014
Prevalence of High School Students in Texas Who Attempted Suicide in the Last 12 Months, 2013
46Texas Department of Health Services, The Health Status of Texas 2014
Age‐Adjusted Prevalence of “Mental Health Not Good 5+ Days” in Texas by Household Income Level
47Texas Department of Health Services, The Health Status of Texas 2014
Age‐Adjusted Prevalence of “Mental Health Not Good 5+ Days” in Texas by Education Level
48Texas Department of Health Services, The Health Status of Texas 2014
Population Projections
Projected Population, 2010‐2050, Texas
50
31.2
40.5
54.4
32.2
47.3
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
Millions
Zero Migration
0.5 Migration
1.0 Migration
2010‐2015 Migration
Source: Texas Demographic Center, 2014 and 2018 Population Projections
Projected Population by Race and Ethnicity, Texas 2010‐2050
51Source: Texas Demographic Center 2018 Population Projections
12.5
13.5
3.9
6.0
13.1
20.2
1.95.8
0.81.8
0
5
10
15
20
25
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050
Millions
NH White NH Black Hispanic NH Asian NH Other
Projected Population Change and Percent of Total Projected Change by Race/Ethnicity, 2010‐2030, Texas
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1,376,711 1,436,158 4,992,028 1,466,352 477,642
14.1% 14.7%
51.2%
15.0%
4.9%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
0
1,000,000
2,000,000
3,000,000
4,000,000
5,000,000
6,000,000
NH White NH Black Hispanic NH Asian NH Other
Numeric Change Percent of Total Population Change
Source: Texas Demographic Center 2018 Population Projections
Health Data Sources
• America's Health Rankings, United Health Foundation• County Health Rankings, University of Wisconsin & Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
• Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, Census Bureau• Data & Statistics by Topic, Center for Disease Control and Prevention
• Texas Health Data, Center for Health Statistics, DSHS• Kids Count, Annie E. Casey Foundation
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Other Data Sources
• Population Estimates and Projections, Texas Demographic Center
• data.census.gov, U.S. Census Bureau• District Viewer, Texas Legislative Council• Texas Family Budgets, Center for Public Policy Priorities
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Data Wish List
• Age, sex, race‐ethnicity specific data• Local level unauthorized migration data• Telehealth/telemedicine data
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Texas Counts Campaign
Q & A
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