Texas State Data Center and Office of the State Demographer

2007 Total Population Estimates for Texas Counties

Estimates of the Total Populations of Counties and Places in Texas for July 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008

produced by:

Population Estimates and Projections Program
Texas State Data Center
Office of the State Demographer
Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research
The University of Texas at San Antonio

October 2008


The attached are estimates of the total population for counties and places in Texas for July 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008 completed by personnel from the Texas State Data Center offices in the Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research at the University of Texas at San Antonio. In this brief report, the methodology used to prepare the estimates is described. Because of space limitations, only a summary of the methodology is presented. Those wishing to obtain a more complete description of the estimation procedures and of the historical and sensitivity analyses used to select the methods employed in these estimates should contact program personnel in the Texas State Data Center at the University of Texas at San Antonio.


Estimation Methodology

Methodology for County Estimates

The estimates reported for counties are the averages of estimates made using ratio-correlation, component-method II, and housing-unit methods. Ratio-correlation procedures utilize multiple regression techniques with the ratio of variable values for adjacent time periods rather than simply the variable values themselves being used as independent and dependent variables. After an extensive evaluation of the relative accuracy of alternative procedures (including difference-rate, ratio-correlation and rate-correlation methods) and an analysis of alternative variables, a simple ratio-correlation model was employed to complete the final estimates. This model used the variables of births, deaths, elementary school enrollment, vehicle registration, and voter registration.

The component-method II procedure employed utilizes data on births, deaths and elementary school enrollment to estimate population. In this method, migration of the school-age population is assumed to be indicative of migration in the total population (with adjustments being made for the historical differences between the school-age migration rate and the total population's rate of migration). Data on public school enrollment from the Texas Education Agency and data from the Texas State Data Center's survey of private schools in Texas are used to estimate change in the school-age population. Data on institutional populations were obtained from applicable institutions, while data on other special populations, such as the elderly population were obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census.

The housing-unit method used is of the standard form with change in the number of housing units in the housing stock of an area, from the base date (in this case, the 2000 Census) to the estimate date (in this case, July 1, 2007), being used to estimate population change. New housing additions and demolitions are taken from the U.S. Bureau of the Census survey of building permits and demolitions and the Texas State Data Center survey of counties and cities issuing permits for residential buildings and demolitions. Both the U.S. Census Bureau's building permit survey and the Texas State Data Center's survey can only collect data from permit issuing county and city jurisdictions (methods for dealing with non-permit issuing places are discussed later). Assumptions about vacancy rates and average household size are then used in conjunction with data on the number of housing units in an estimate area (including those in the area at the base date and the net number of units added to, or subtracted from, the base housing stock for the time period between the base date and the estimate date). Separate estimates are completed by type of structure with the types used being single-family structures, 2-to-4 unit structures, structures with 5 or more units, and mobile homes. For purposes of the 2007 estimates, 2000 vacancy rates and average household sizes for each of the housing structure types were assumed to prevail as of the estimate date of July 1, 2007. For 2007, the estimates of the number of new mobile homes added to an area's housing stock were obtained from the Texas State Data Center's survey of building permits and demolitions. The sum of mobile homes from the survey was subtracted from the U.S. Bureau of the Census' estimate of the total number of mobile homes shipped to Texas. The difference was allocated to jurisdictions on the basis of the change in units in jurisdictions for other housing types from 2000 to the estimate date of July 1, 2007.

The average of the component-method II, ratio-correlation and housing- unit population estimates is used as the population estimate for July 1, 2007 with the total for all counties being controlled to the July 1, 2007 estimate for the State obtained from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Prior to the release of these estimates, county estimates were evaluated for consistency and reasonableness by comparing them to those from other State and local agencies.

The January 1, 2008 estimates are obtained by adding births to, and subtracting deaths from July 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007, to the July 1, 2007 estimates and assuming that July 1, 2006 to July 1, 2007 rates of migration continue from July 1, 2007 to January 1, 2008. The State and county estimates are obtained using the same method with the sum of the county estimates controlled to the State estimate.

Methodology for Place Estimates

For places, population estimates were made using the same three methods as used for county estimates. To complete the component-method II estimates for places for 2007, standard component procedures were applied to 2000 Census population counts for places. County-level birth and death data for 2000-07 from the Texas Department of State Health Services and 2000-07 data from the Texas Education Agency on public school enrollment and from the Texas State Data Center survey of private schools on enrollment in private schools were used in this procedure. In addition, data on Medicare enrollment and on the net movement of persons from the military to the civilian population were obtained for counties from the U.S. Bureau of the Census. Values for each of these items were allocated from counties to places prior to the completion of the place estimates. Such allocation procedures were necessary because data items that were available for places (such as birth and death data) showed year-to-year fluctuations and reporting errors that made the direct use of place-level data problematic. The general allocation procedures used for these items involved population subgroups closely associated with the item being allocated (i.e., women of child-bearing age for fertility, school-age population for school enrollment, the total population for deaths, persons 65+ years of age for Medicare enrollment, and the population 14-17 years of age for net movement). The number in the appropriate subgroups for each place and the remainder of the county in each county in 2000 were survived (using state-level survival rates for 1999-2001) to July 1, 2007, and the sum of the survived groups in each place and the remainder of the county were controlled to the county total for the item as reported from the appropriate agency to obtain the value for each place. Place estimates were completed for July 1, 2007 and adjusted to account for population changes due to annexations or other boundary changes as obtained from the annual Texas State Data Center Boundary and Annexation Survey.

The housing unit estimates for places were completed using the same general procedures delineated above (for counties) except that it was necessary to use procedures to allocate new housing units and demolitions to places that were not reporting jurisdictions. This was done by taking the difference between the county totals for new building permits and demolitions and the sum of values for places for which data were reported for a county and proportionally allocating the difference to the nonreporting places. For the 2007 estimates, the allocation was done on the basis of the nonreporting places' proportions of county housing stocks as reported in the 2000 Census.

The third method used is the ratio-correlation method. Ratio correlation estimates were made to allocate county populations to places (and non-place areas) using births, deaths and housing units for places as estimation items.

The estimates for place populations from the three methods were averaged to provide a July 1, 2007 estimate of the total population for each place. The sum of the estimated populations for places in each county (and for that part of each county's population not living in places) were controlled to county totals to ensure consistency with the county estimates.

The January 1, 2008 place estimates are prepared using the same extrapolative procedures as described above for the State and county. Place estimates for each county for January 1, 2008 are controlled to the county estimate for January 1, 2008.

Comparisons to U.S. Census Bureau Estimates

The estimates presented here differ from those from sources such as those periodically produced by the U.S. Census Bureau for several reasons. These estimates have been made using techniques that are different than those used by the Bureau. The Census Bureau uses only the distributive housing unit method to estimate place populations and the administrative records method to estimate county populations. Because the administrative records method uses income tax data that are not available to analysts outside the Census Bureau, this technique can not be used by other agencies. In addition, the estimates reported in the following pages utilize more recent data than those used by the U.S. Bureau of the Census. The Census Bureau's county estimates utilize 2006 birth and death data, whereas 2007 values were employed in the Texas State Data Center estimates reported here. Also, the Census Bureau utilizes birth and death data only in their county level estimates while the Texas State Data Center includes current births and deaths in both county and place level estimates. Finally, the Census Bureau estimates do not include information on annexation and boundary changes for places later than 2005 whereas information through 2007 was included in the estimates completed by the Texas program. Because of these differences, the population estimates presented here and those from the U.S. Bureau of the Census are not directly comparable.

If you have any questions concerning these estimates, please contact:

Dr. Karl Eschbach, State Demographer
Texas State Data Center
Institute for Demographic and Socioeconomic Research
University of Texas at San Antonio
One UTSA Circle
San Antonio, Texas 78249-0704
(210) 458-6543


Table 1
Texas State Data Center Population Estimates Program July 1, 2007 and January 1, 2008 Estimates of the Total Population of Counties and 2000-2007 and 2000-2008 Population Change for All Counties in Texas
               
County 2000
Census
Count
July 1, 2007
Population
Estimate
January 1, 2008
Population
Estimate
Numerical
Change
2000-07
Numerical
Change
2000-08
Percent
Change
2000-07
Percent
Change
2000-08
               
Anderson 55,109 56,353 56,396 1,244 1,287 2.3 2.3
Andrews 13,004 13,320 13,401 316 397 2.4 3.1
Angelina 80,130 82,734 82,903 2,604 2,773 3.2 3.5
Aransas 22,497 25,232 25,404 2,735 2,907 12.2 12.9
Archer 8,854 9,136 9,172 282 318 3.2 3.6
Armstrong 2,148 2,183 2,188 35 40 1.6 1.9
Atascosa 38,628 43,074 43,412 4,446 4,784 11.5 12.4
Austin 23,590 27,095 27,182 3,505 3,592 14.9 15.2
Bailey 6,594 6,270 6,153 -324 -441 -4.9 -6.7
Bandera 17,645 20,245 20,488 2,600 2,843 14.7 16.1
Bastrop 57,733 72,320 72,620 14,587 14,887 25.3 25.8
Baylor 4,093 4,047 4,045 -46 -48 -1.1 -1.2
Bee 32,359 33,092 33,041 733 682 2.3 2.1
Bell 237,974 274,881 277,743 36,907 39,769 15.5 16.7
Bexar 1,392,931 1,579,414 1,593,859 186,483 200,928 13.4 14.4
Blanco 8,418 9,407 9,420 989 1,002 11.7 11.9
Borden 729 700 696 -29 -33 -4.0 -4.5
Bosque 17,204 18,364 18,412 1,160 1,208 6.7 7.0
Bowie 89,306 93,280 93,295 3,974 3,989 4.4 4.5
Brazoria 241,767 293,315 296,691 51,548 54,924 21.3 22.7
Brazos 152,415 169,263 169,958 16,848 17,543 11.1 11.5
Brewster 8,866 9,257 9,270 391 404 4.4 4.6
Briscoe 1,790 1,576 1,577 -214 -213 -12.0 -11.9
Brooks 7,976 7,705 7,695 -271 -281 -3.4 -3.5
Brown 37,674 38,672 38,706 998 1,032 2.6 2.7
Burleson 16,470 18,143 18,167 1,673 1,697 10.2 10.3
Burnet 34,147 42,472 43,433 8,325 9,286 24.4 27.2
Caldwell 32,194 35,756 35,843 3,562 3,649 11.1 11.3
Calhoun 20,647 20,903 20,937 256 290 1.2 1.4
Callahan 12,905 13,754 13,880 849 975 6.6 7.6
Cameron 335,227 391,212 391,857 55,985 56,630 16.7 16.9
Camp 11,549 12,790 12,825 1,241 1,276 10.7 11.0
Carson 6,516 6,431 6,399 -85 -117 -1.3 -1.8
Cass 30,438 30,529 30,515 91 77 0.3 0.3
Castro 8,285 7,546 7,544 -739 -741 -8.9 -8.9
Chambers 26,031 32,938 33,225 6,907 7,194 26.5 27.6
Cherokee 46,659 48,852 49,079 2,193 2,420 4.7 5.2
Childress 7,688 7,705 7,696 17 8 0.2 0.1
Clay 11,006 11,096 11,065 90 59 0.8 0.5
Cochran 3,730 3,498 3,454 -232 -276 -6.2 -7.4
Coke 3,864 3,816 3,777 -48 -87 -1.2 -2.3
Coleman 9,235 8,684 8,597 -551 -638 -6.0 -6.9
Collin 491,675 731,350 749,590 239,675 257,915 48.7 52.5
Collingsworth 3,206 3,016 3,059 -190 -147 -5.9 -4.6
Colorado 20,390 21,691 21,725 1,301 1,335 6.4 6.5
Comal 78,021 106,080 108,170 28,059 30,149 36.0 38.6
Comanche 14,026 14,168 14,206 142 180 1.0 1.3
Concho 3,966 3,744 3,716 -222 -250 -5.6 -6.3
Cooke 36,363 40,063 40,176 3,700 3,813 10.2 10.5
Coryell 74,978 76,494 76,751 1,516 1,773 2.0 2.4
Cottle 1,904 1,640 1,647 -264 -257 -13.9 -13.5
Crane 3,996 3,913 3,930 -83 -66 -2.1 -1.7
Crockett 4,099 4,187 4,292 88 193 2.1 4.7
Crosby 7,072 6,461 6,391 -611 -681 -8.6 -9.6
Culberson 2,975 2,560 2,519 -415 -456 -13.9 -15.3
Dallam 6,222 6,254 6,247 32 25 0.5 0.4
Dallas 2,218,899 2,364,853 2,377,477 145,954 158,578 6.6 7.1
Dawson 14,985 14,014 13,929 -971 -1,056 -6.5 -7.0
Deaf Smith 18,561 18,679 18,695 118 134 0.6 0.7
Delta 5,327 5,344 5,383 17 56 0.3 1.1
Denton 432,976 615,019 627,725 182,043 194,749 42.0 45.0
De Witt 20,013 20,318 20,265 305 252 1.5 1.3
Dickens 2,762 2,671 2,656 -91 -106 -3.3 -3.8
Dimmit 10,248 9,912 9,855 -336 -393 -3.3 -3.8
Donley 3,828 3,974 4,006 146 178 3.8 4.6
Duval 13,120 12,380 12,275 -740 -845 -5.6 -6.4
Eastland 18,297 18,286 18,253 -11 -44 -0.1 -0.2
Ector 121,123 128,221 128,753 7,098 7,630 5.9 6.3
Edwards 2,162 1,891 1,876 -271 -286 -12.5 -13.2
Ellis 111,360 142,627 144,391 31,267 33,031 28.1 29.7
El Paso 679,622 747,477 749,721 67,855 70,099 10.0 10.3
Erath 33,001 35,148 35,581 2,147 2,580 6.5 7.8
Falls 18,576 17,881 17,807 -695 -769 -3.7 -4.1
Fannin 31,242 34,394 34,578 3,152 3,336 10.1 10.7
Fayette 21,804 23,943 24,037 2,139 2,233 9.8 10.2
Fisher 4,344 4,171 4,151 -173 -193 -4.0 -4.4
Floyd 7,771 7,252 7,248 -519 -523 -6.7 -6.7
Foard 1,622 1,467 1,454 -155 -168 -9.6 -10.4
Fort Bend 354,452 510,868 523,339 156,416 168,887 44.1 47.6
Franklin 9,458 10,594 10,762 1,136 1,304 12.0 13.8
Freestone 17,867 19,572 19,643 1,705 1,776 9.5 9.9
Frio 16,252 16,379 16,406 127 154 0.8 0.9
Gaines 14,467 15,173 15,201 706 734 4.9 5.1
Galveston 250,158 285,393 286,987 35,235 36,829 14.1 14.7
Garza 4,872 5,062 5,057 190 185 3.9 3.8
Gillespie 20,814 24,224 24,299 3,410 3,485 16.4 16.7
Glasscock 1,406 1,219 1,208 -187 -198 -13.3 -14.1
Goliad 6,928 7,254 7,286 326 358 4.7 5.2
Gonzales 18,628 19,198 19,174 570 546 3.1 2.9
Gray 22,744 22,530 22,580 -214 -164 -0.9 -0.7
Grayson 110,595 118,610 118,713 8,015 8,118 7.2 7.3
Gregg 111,379 118,164 118,341 6,785 6,962 6.1 6.3
Grimes 23,552 24,886 24,884 1,334 1,332 5.7 5.7
Guadalupe 89,023 116,367 119,084 27,344 30,061 30.7 33.8
Hale 36,602 35,516 35,326 -1,086 -1,276 -3.0 -3.5
Hall 3,782 3,582 3,544 -200 -238 -5.3 -6.3
Hamilton 8,229 8,508 8,523 279 294 3.4 3.6
Hansford 5,369 5,116 5,115 -253 -254 -4.7 -4.7
Hardeman 4,724 4,379 4,352 -345 -372 -7.3 -7.9
Hardin 48,073 51,159 51,541 3,086 3,468 6.4 7.2
Harris 3,400,578 3,891,420 3,922,115 490,842 521,537 14.4 15.3
Harrison 62,110 64,100 64,285 1,990 2,175 3.2 3.5
Hartley 5,537 5,617 5,665 80 128 1.4 2.3
Haskell 6,093 5,596 5,565 -497 -528 -8.2 -8.7
Hays 97,589 139,699 142,310 42,110 44,721 43.2 45.8
Hemphill 3,351 3,528 3,571 177 220 5.3 6.6
Henderson 73,277 79,162 79,091 5,885 5,814 8.0 7.9
Hidalgo 569,463 719,940 725,978 150,477 156,515 26.4 27.5
Hill 32,321 35,168 35,315 2,847 2,994 8.8 9.3
Hockley 22,716 22,254 22,210 -462 -506 -2.0 -2.2
Hood 41,100 50,214 50,812 9,114 9,712 22.2 23.6
Hopkins 31,960 34,035 34,111 2,075 2,151 6.5 6.7
Houston 23,185 23,579 23,558 394 373 1.7 1.6
Howard 33,627 32,690 32,583 -937 -1,044 -2.8 -3.1
Hudspeth 3,344 3,460 3,451 116 107 3.5 3.2
Hunt 76,596 83,704 84,035 7,108 7,439 9.3 9.7
Hutchinson 23,857 22,711 22,701 -1,146 -1,156 -4.8 -4.8
Irion 1,771 1,723 1,710 -48 -61 -2.7 -3.4
Jack 8,763 8,839 8,837 76 74 0.9 0.8
Jackson 14,391 14,732 14,823 341 432 2.4 3.0
Jasper 35,604 35,225 35,414 -379 -190 -1.1 -0.5
Jeff Davis 2,207 2,643 2,728 436 521 19.8 23.6
Jefferson 252,051 246,103 245,904 -5,948 -6,147 -2.4 -2.4
Jim Hogg 5,281 5,081 5,078 -200 -203 -3.8 -3.8
Jim Wells 39,326 41,251 41,335 1,925 2,009 4.9 5.1
Johnson 126,811 154,349 156,088 27,538 29,277 21.7 23.1
Jones 20,785 20,319 20,297 -466 -488 -2.2 -2.3
Karnes 15,446 15,442 15,461 -4 15 -0.0 0.1
Kaufman 71,313 96,498 97,872 25,185 26,559 35.3 37.2
Kendall 23,743 31,816 32,474 8,073 8,731 34.0 36.8
Kenedy 414 364 351 -50 -63 -12.1 -15.2
Kent 859 815 816 -44 -43 -5.1 -5.0
Kerr 43,653 47,504 47,625 3,851 3,972 8.8 9.1
Kimble 4,468 4,649 4,666 181 198 4.1 4.4
King 356 356 355 0 -1 0.0 -0.3
Kinney 3,379 3,295 3,280 -84 -99 -2.5 -2.9
Kleberg 31,549 30,370 30,355 -1,179 -1,194 -3.7 -3.8
Knox 4,253 3,853 3,797 -400 -456 -9.4 -10.7
Lamar 48,499 49,830 49,859 1,331 1,360 2.7 2.8
Lamb 14,709 14,383 14,262 -326 -447 -2.2 -3.0
Lampasas 17,762 20,860 21,062 3,098 3,300 17.4 18.6
La Salle 5,866 5,917 5,921 51 55 0.9 0.9
Lavaca 19,210 19,457 19,504 247 294 1.3 1.5
Lee 15,657 17,188 17,391 1,531 1,734 9.8 11.1
Leon 15,335 16,094 16,033 759 698 4.9 4.6
Liberty 70,154 77,350 77,451 7,196 7,297 10.3 10.4
Limestone 22,051 22,187 22,097 136 46 0.6 0.2
Lipscomb 3,057 3,176 3,191 119 134 3.9 4.4
Live Oak 12,309 12,094 12,108 -215 -201 -1.7 -1.6
Llano 17,044 19,127 19,220 2,083 2,176 12.2 12.8
Loving 67 61 62 -6 -5 -9.0 -7.5
Lubbock 242,628 260,258 263,675 17,630 21,047 7.3 8.7
Lynn 6,550 6,038 5,943 -512 -607 -7.8 -9.3
McCulloch 8,205 8,154 8,177 -51 -28 -0.6 -0.3
McLennan 213,517 225,771 226,456 12,254 12,939 5.7 6.1
McMullen 851 860 859 9 8 1.1 0.9
Madison 12,940 13,735 13,840 795 900 6.1 7.0
Marion 10,941 10,706 10,621 -235 -320 -2.1 -2.9
Martin 4,746 4,860 4,881 114 135 2.4 2.8
Mason 3,738 3,689 3,676 -49 -62 -1.3 -1.7
Matagorda 37,957 36,923 36,862 -1,034 -1,095 -2.7 -2.9
Maverick 47,297 52,505 52,666 5,208 5,369 11.0 11.4
Medina 39,304 43,900 44,107 4,596 4,803 11.7 12.2
Menard 2,360 2,331 2,349 -29 -11 -1.2 -0.5
Midland 116,009 125,707 126,353 9,698 10,344 8.4 8.9
Milam 24,238 25,515 25,468 1,277 1,230 5.3 5.1
Mills 5,151 5,221 5,213 70 62 1.4 1.2
Mitchell 9,698 9,519 9,482 -179 -216 -1.8 -2.2
Montague 19,117 19,792 19,802 675 685 3.5 3.6
Montgomery 293,768 417,095 425,999 123,327 132,231 42.0 45.0
Moore 20,121 19,847 19,805 -274 -316 -1.4 -1.6
Morris 13,048 13,163 13,168 115 120 0.9 0.9
Motley 1,426 1,440 1,465 14 39 1.0 2.7
Nacogdoches 59,203 62,727 62,671 3,524 3,468 6.0 5.9
Navarro 45,124 49,037 49,207 3,913 4,083 8.7 9.0
Newton 15,072 14,209 14,146 -863 -926 -5.7 -6.1
Nolan 15,802 14,668 14,491 -1,134 -1,311 -7.2 -8.3
Nueces 313,645 319,881 320,558 6,236 6,913 2.0 2.2
Ochiltree 9,006 9,317 9,328 311 322 3.5 3.6
Oldham 2,185 2,186 2,180 1 -5 0.0 -0.2
Orange 84,966 84,190 84,286 -776 -680 -0.9 -0.8
Palo Pinto 27,026 27,982 27,960 956 934 3.5 3.5
Panola 22,756 23,322 23,375 566 619 2.5 2.7
Parker 88,495 109,022 110,167 20,527 21,672 23.2 24.5
Parmer 10,016 9,692 9,647 -324 -369 -3.2 -3.7
Pecos 16,809 16,469 16,495 -340 -314 -2.0 -1.9
Polk 41,133 46,288 46,263 5,155 5,130 12.5 12.5
Potter 113,546 121,632 121,743 8,086 8,197 7.1 7.2
Presidio 7,304 8,100 8,101 796 797 10.9 10.9
Rains 9,139 10,687 10,707 1,548 1,568 16.9 17.2
Randall 104,312 115,608 117,520 11,296 13,208 10.8 12.7
Reagan 3,326 3,276 3,402 -50 76 -1.5 2.3
Real 3,047 3,294 3,294 247 247 8.1 8.1
Red River 14,314 13,773 13,678 -541 -636 -3.8 -4.4
Reeves 13,137 11,493 11,440 -1,644 -1,697 -12.5 -12.9
Refugio 7,828 7,421 7,386 -407 -442 -5.2 -5.6
Roberts 887 848 842 -39 -45 -4.4 -5.1
Robertson 16,000 16,050 15,992 50 -8 0.3 -0.1
Rockwall 43,080 72,373 73,787 29,293 30,707 68.0 71.3
Runnels 11,495 10,843 10,758 -652 -737 -5.7 -6.4
Rusk 47,372 48,272 48,369 900 997 1.9 2.1
Sabine 10,469 10,400 10,377 -69 -92 -0.7 -0.9
San Augustine 8,946 9,174 9,155 228 209 2.5 2.3
San Jacinto 22,246 25,536 25,953 3,290 3,707 14.8 16.7
San Patricio 67,138 69,283 69,201 2,145 2,063 3.2 3.1
San Saba 6,186 6,074 6,062 -112 -124 -1.8 -2.0
Schleicher 2,935 2,945 2,963 10 28 0.3 1.0
Scurry 16,361 16,203 16,362 -158 1 -1.0 0.0
Shackelford 3,302 3,355 3,406 53 104 1.6 3.1
Shelby 25,224 25,705 25,715 481 491 1.9 1.9
Sherman 3,186 3,108 3,105 -78 -81 -2.4 -2.5
Smith 174,706 197,415 198,775 22,709 24,069 13.0 13.8
Somervell 6,809 8,080 8,131 1,271 1,322 18.7 19.4
Starr 53,597 62,596 62,665 8,999 9,068 16.8 16.9
Stephens 9,674 9,666 9,754 -8 80 -0.1 0.8
Sterling 1,393 1,202 1,192 -191 -201 -13.7 -14.4
Stonewall 1,693 1,470 1,460 -223 -233 -13.2 -13.8
Sutton 4,077 4,254 4,280 177 203 4.3 5.0
Swisher 8,378 8,035 8,007 -343 -371 -4.1 -4.4
Tarrant 1,446,219 1,699,919 1,716,365 253,700 270,146 17.5 18.7
Taylor 126,555 128,314 128,413 1,759 1,858 1.4 1.5
Terrell 1,081 1,005 1,005 -76 -76 -7.0 -7.0
Terry 12,761 12,211 12,140 -550 -621 -4.3 -4.9
Throckmorton 1,850 1,771 1,776 -79 -74 -4.3 -4.0
Titus 28,118 30,417 30,531 2,299 2,413 8.2 8.6
Tom Green 104,010 103,175 103,040 -835 -970 -0.8 -0.9
Travis 812,280 947,215 956,901 134,935 144,621 16.6 17.8
Trinity 13,779 14,308 14,340 529 561 3.8 4.1
Tyler 20,871 21,124 21,168 253 297 1.2 1.4
Upshur 35,291 37,393 37,407 2,102 2,116 6.0 6.0
Upton 3,404 3,178 3,184 -226 -220 -6.6 -6.5
Uvalde 25,926 25,756 25,776 -170 -150 -0.7 -0.6
Val Verde 44,856 47,690 47,863 2,834 3,007 6.3 6.7
Van Zandt 48,140 52,208 52,409 4,068 4,269 8.5 8.9
Victoria 84,088 86,600 86,750 2,512 2,662 3.0 3.2
Walker 61,758 64,204 64,239 2,446 2,481 4.0 4.0
Waller 32,663 38,755 38,898 6,092 6,235 18.7 19.1
Ward 10,909 10,180 10,089 -729 -820 -6.7 -7.5
Washington 30,373 32,574 32,767 2,201 2,394 7.2 7.9
Webb 193,117 238,120 239,992 45,003 46,875 23.3 24.3
Wharton 41,188 42,253 42,262 1,065 1,074 2.6 2.6
Wheeler 5,284 5,027 5,007 -257 -277 -4.9 -5.2
Wichita 131,664 129,968 129,719 -1,696 -1,945 -1.3 -1.5
Wilbarger 14,676 14,407 14,558 -269 -118 -1.8 -0.8
Willacy 20,082 20,986 21,037 904 955 4.5 4.8
Williamson 249,967 370,616 381,461 120,649 131,494 48.3 52.6
Wilson 32,408 40,593 41,350 8,185 8,942 25.3 27.6
Winkler 7,173 6,833 6,848 -340 -325 -4.7 -4.5
Wise 48,793 57,641 58,234 8,848 9,441 18.1 19.3
Wood 36,752 41,965 42,124 5,213 5,372 14.2 14.6
Yoakum 7,322 7,308 7,330 -14 8 -0.2 0.1
Young 17,943 18,248 18,341 305 398 1.7 2.2
Zapata 12,182 14,170 14,200 1,988 2,018 16.3 16.6
Zavala 11,600 11,874 11,967 274 367 2.4 3.2
               
State of Texas 20,851,820 23,904,380 24,105,417 3,052,560 3,253,597 14.6 15.6


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