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Demographic and Economic
Characteristics, Trends, and
Challenges for the Southwest States
Southwest Region
Executive Directors
Association
November 13, 2014
San Antonio, Texas
Total Estimated Population by County,
Texas, 2013
Legend
tl_2010_48_county10_dpsf
POPESTIMATE2013
95-,10,000
10,001-50,000
Dallam
Lipscomb
Hansford
Sherman
Ochiltree
Hartley
Moore
Roberts
Hutchinson
Hemphill
Oldham
Potter Carson
Deaf
Smith
Armstrong
Randall
Parmer Castro
50,001-100,000
100,000-500,000
Gray Wheeler
Collingsworth
Donley
Briscoe
Swisher
Hall Childress
Hardeman
Wilbarger
Wichita
Foard
Clay
Hockley
Lamar
Lubbock
Crosby Dickens King Knox Baylor Archer
Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin
Cochran
Bailey Lamb
Hale
Floyd Motley Cottle
Bowie
Titus
Franklin
Morris Cass
Camp
Stephens
Rockwall Rains
Palo Parker Tarrant
Wood Upshur Marion
Dallas
Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher
Shackelford
Pinto
Van
Jones
Gregg Harrison
Kaufman Zandt
Eastland Erath Hood Johnson Ellis
Smith
Nolan Taylor Callahan
Andrews Martin Howard
Somervell
Henderson
Rusk Panola
Mitchell
Navarro
Cherokee
Hill
Comanche
Coke Runnels
Bosque
Glasscock
Loving Winkler Ector
Anderson
Shelby
Sterling
Coleman Brown
Midland
Hamilton
Freestone
Nacogdoches
Culberson
Tom
Limestone
Ward Crane
Mills
San Sabine
Coryell
McLennan
Upton Reagan Irion Green Concho
Reeves
Leon Houston
Augustine
Falls
McCulloch San Lampasas
Jasper
Trinity
Bell
Saba
Robertson Madison
Newton
Schleicher Menard
Burnet
Crockett
Polk Tyler
Jeff
Milam
Pecos
Walker
Mason Llano
San
Brazos
Williamson
Davis
Kimble
Burleson Grimes
Jacinto
Sutton
Blanco
Gillespie
Hardin
Travis
Lee
Montgomery
Washington
Orange
Terrell
Bastrop
Kerr
Hays
Liberty
Presidio
Edwards
Val
Kendall
Waller
Fayette
Jefferson
Real
Harris
Brewster
Verde
Comal Caldwell
Bandera
Austin
Chambers
Guadalupe
Fort
Colorado
Bexar
Bend
Galveston
Gonzales
Lavaca
Kinney Uvalde Medina
Wharton
Wilson
Brazoria
DeWitt
Jackson
Maverick Zavala
Frio Atascosa Karnes
Victoria
Matagorda
Goliad
Calhoun
Live Bee
Dimmit
La Salle
Refugio
Oak
McMullen
San Aransas
Patricio
Jim
Webb
Nueces
Duval Wells
500,001-1,000,000
Yoakum Terry
Lynn Garza
Stonewall
Throckmorton
Jack
Kent
Young
Haskell
Wise Denton Collin
1,000,001-4,400,000
El Paso
Hudspeth
Red
River
Kleberg
Jim
Zapata Hogg Brooks Kenedy
Starr
Willacy
Hidalgo
Cameron
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 Vintage Population Estimates
Delta
Hunt
Estimated Numeric Population Change by
Legend
County, Texas, 2010 to 2013
tl_2010_48_county10_dpsf
Nch1013
-800-0
1-1,000
Dallam
Lipscomb
Hansford
Sherman
Ochiltree
Hartley
Moore
Roberts
Hutchinson
Hemphill
Oldham
Potter Carson
Deaf
Smith
Armstrong
Randall
Parmer Castro
99 counties lost population over the
three year period.
Gray Wheeler
Collingsworth
Donley
Briscoe
Swisher
Hall Childress
Hardeman
Wilbarger
Wichita
Foard
Clay
Hockley
Lamar Red
Lubbock
Baylor
Dickens
King
Knox
Archer
Crosby
Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin
Cochran
River
Bowie
Stonewall
Throckmorton
Jack Wise Denton
Delta
Titus
Collin
Garza
Kent
Lynn
Young
Yoakum Terry
Haskell
Hunt
Franklin
Morris Cass
Camp
Stephens
Rockwall Rains
Palo Parker Tarrant
Wood Upshur Marion
Dallas
Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher
Shackelford
Pinto
Van
Jones
Gregg Harrison
Kaufman Zandt
Eastland Erath Hood Johnson Ellis
Smith
Nolan Taylor Callahan
Andrews Martin Howard
Somervell
Henderson
Rusk Panola
Mitchell
Navarro
Cherokee
Hill
Comanche
Coke Runnels
Bosque
Glasscock
Loving Winkler Ector
Anderson
Shelby
Sterling
Coleman Brown
Midland
Hamilton
Freestone
Nacogdoches
Culberson
Tom
Limestone
Ward Crane
Mills
San Sabine
Coryell McLennan
Upton Reagan Irion Green Concho
Reeves
Leon Houston
Augustine
Falls
McCulloch San Lampasas
Jasper
Trinity
Bell
Saba
Robertson Madison
Newton
Schleicher Menard
Burnet
Crockett
Polk Tyler
Jeff
Milam
Pecos
Walker
Mason Llano
San
Brazos
Williamson
Davis
Kimble
Burleson Grimes
Jacinto
Sutton
Blanco
Gillespie
Hardin
Travis
Lee
Montgomery
Washington
Orange
Terrell
Bastrop
Kerr
Hays
Liberty
Presidio
Edwards
Val
Kendall
Waller
Fayette
Jefferson
Real
Harris
Caldwell
Brewster
Verde
Comal
Bandera
Austin
Chambers
Guadalupe
Fort
Colorado
Bexar
Bend
Galveston
Gonzales
Lavaca
Medina
Kinney Uvalde
Wharton
Wilson
Brazoria
DeWitt
Jackson
Maverick Zavala
Frio Atascosa Karnes
Victoria
Matagorda
Goliad
Calhoun
Live Bee
Dimmit
La Salle
Refugio
Oak
McMullen
San Aransas
Patricio
Jim
Webb
Nueces
Duval Wells
1,001-20,000
Bailey Lamb
Hale
Floyd Motley Cottle
20,001-80,000
80,000-228,000
tl_2010_48_county10_dpsf
El Paso
Pctch1013
Hudspeth
-0.106707 - 0.000000
0.000001 - 0.025000
0.025001 - 0.050000
0.050001 - 0.100000
0.100001 - 0.146341
tl_2010_48_county10_dpsf
POPESTIMATE2013
95-,10,000
10,001-50,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 Vintage Population Estimates.
50,001-100,000
Kleberg
Jim
Zapata Hogg Brooks Kenedy
Starr
Willacy
Hidalgo
Cameron
4
5
6
7
Number of Annual Immigrants Admitted to the
United States, FY 1820-2012
2,000,000
1,800,000
1,600,000
1,400,000
1,200,000
1,000,000
800,000
600,000
400,000
200,000
1820
1825
1830
1835
1840
1845
1850
1855
1860
1865
1870
1875
1880
1885
1890
1895
1900
1905
1910
1915
1920
1925
1930
1935
1940
1945
1950
1955
1960
1965
1970
1975
1980
1985
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
0
Fiscal Year
Source: U.S. Department of Homeland Security 2013
Number of Non-Citizen Immigrants by World Area of Birth in the
Top 5 Immigration Receiving States, 2007-2011
10,957
22,721
Illinois
7,054
3,884
59,220
Florida
15,651
11,730
11,002
30,532
40,835
New York
17,403
Latin America
10,045
Asia
61,418
Texas
30,982
8,331
Europe
Africa and Other
8,814
56,831
100,835
California
18,766
11,660
Source: 5-Year ACS PUMS 2007-2011
Shares of Recent Non-Citizen Immigrants to Texas from Mexico,
India, China, and All Other Countries, 2005-2012
China
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
11.7%
6.1%
3.9%
37.1%
8.6%
6.5%
6.0%
1.3% 6.9%
4.2%
India
5.8%
45.4%
39.4%
39.5%
49.1%
7.0%
51.3%
2.4%
5.7%
54.9%
Source: 1-Year ACS PUMS 2005-2012
All Others
45.1%
42.1%
48.1%
52.3%
2.5%
0.8% 5.3%
Mexico
56.8%
40.9%
39.2%
36.9%
37.1%
0
Age
Under 1 year
4 years
8 years
12 years
16 years
20 years
24 years
28 years
32 years
36 years
40 years
44 years
48 years
52 years
56 years
60 years
64 years
68 years
72 years
76 years
80 years
84 years
88 years
92 years
96 years
100 to 104…
Population
Texas White (non-Hispanic) and
Hispanic Populations by Age, 2010
250000
200000
White (non-Hispanic)
150000
Hispanic
100000
50000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
Texas Population Pyramid by
Race/Ethnicity, 2010
NH White Male
NH White Female
100 to 104 years
95 years
90 years
85 years
80 years
75 years
70 years
65 years
60 years
55 years
50 years
45 years
40 years
35 years
30 years
25 years
20 years
15 years
10 years
5 years
Under 1 year
200,000
150,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
100,000
50,000
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
Texas Population Pyramid by
Race/Ethnicity, 2010
Hispanic Male
NH Black Male
NH Asian Male
NH Other Male
Hispanic Female
NH Black Female
NH Asian Female
NH Other Female
100 to 104 years
95 years
90 years
85 years
80 years
75 years
70 years
65 years
60 years
55 years
50 years
45 years
40 years
35 years
30 years
25 years
20 years
15 years
10 years
5 years
Under 1 year
200,000
150,000
100,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
50,000
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
Texas Population Pyramid by
Race/Ethnicity, 2010
NH White Male
Hispanic Male
NH Black Male
NH Asian Male
NH Other Male
NH White Female
Hispanic Female
NH Black Female
NH Asian Female
NH Other Female
100 to 104 years
95 years
90 years
85 years
80 years
75 years
70 years
65 years
60 years
55 years
50 years
45 years
40 years
35 years
30 years
25 years
20 years
15 years
10 years
5 years
Under 1 year
200,000
150,000
100,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
50,000
0
50,000
100,000
150,000
200,000
Estimated and Projected Total Population Growth, Natural
Increase, and Immigration Rates for the United States, 19502050
18.0
16.0
Number per 1,000 Population
14.0
12.0
10.0
8.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
0.0
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
Year
Natural Increase
http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/RL32701.pdf
2010
2020
Estimates Projections
Immigration
2030
2040
Total Growth
2050
Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Texas Economic Indicators, February 2014
Estimated Percent Change of the Total
Legend
Population by County, Texas, 2010 to 2013
tl_2010_48_county10_dpsf
Pctch1013
-11-0%
0.1-2.5%
Dallam
Lipscomb
Hansford
Sherman
Ochiltree
Hartley
Moore
Roberts
Hutchinson
Hemphill
Oldham
Potter Carson
Deaf
Smith
Armstrong
Randall
Parmer Castro
2.51-5%
5.1-10%
Gray Wheeler
Collingsworth
Donley
Briscoe
Swisher
Hall Childress
Hardeman
Wilbarger
Wichita
Foard
Clay
Hockley
Lamar
Lubbock
Baylor
Archer
Crosby Dickens King Knox
Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin
Cochran
Bailey Lamb
Hale
Floyd Motley Cottle
Lynn Garza
Wise Denton Collin
10.1-14.7%
El Paso
Hudspeth
Red
River
Bowie
Titus
Franklin
Morris Cass
Camp
Stephens
Rockwall Rains
Palo Parker Tarrant
Wood Upshur Marion
Dallas
Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher
Shackelford
Pinto
Van
Jones
Gregg Harrison
Kaufman Zandt
Eastland Erath Hood Johnson Ellis
Smith
Nolan Taylor Callahan
Andrews Martin Howard
Somervell
Henderson
Rusk Panola
Mitchell
Navarro
Cherokee
Hill
Comanche
Coke Runnels
Bosque
Glasscock
Loving Winkler Ector
Anderson
Shelby
Sterling
Coleman Brown
Midland
Hamilton
Freestone
Nacogdoches
Culberson
Tom
Limestone
Ward Crane
Mills
San Sabine
Coryell McLennan
Upton Reagan Irion Green Concho
Reeves
Leon Houston
Augustine
Falls
McCulloch San Lampasas
Jasper
Trinity
Bell
Saba
Robertson Madison
Newton
Schleicher Menard
Burnet
Crockett
Polk Tyler
Jeff
Milam
Pecos
Walker
Mason Llano
San
Brazos
Williamson
Davis
Kimble
Burleson Grimes
Jacinto
Sutton
Blanco
Gillespie
Hardin
Travis
Lee
Montgomery
Washington
Orange
Terrell
Bastrop
Kerr
Hays
Liberty
Presidio
Edwards
Val
Kendall
Waller
Fayette
Jefferson
Real
Harris
Brewster
Verde
Comal Caldwell
Bandera
Austin
Chambers
Guadalupe
Fort
Colorado
Bexar
Bend
Galveston
Gonzales Lavaca
Kinney Uvalde Medina
Wharton
Wilson
Brazoria
DeWitt
Jackson
Maverick Zavala
Frio Atascosa Karnes
Victoria
Matagorda
Goliad
Calhoun
Live Bee
Dimmit
La Salle
Refugio
Oak
McMullen
San Aransas
Patricio
Jim
Webb
Duval Wells Nueces
Yoakum Terry
Stonewall
Throckmorton
Jack
Kent
Young
Haskell
Kleberg
Jim
Zapata Hogg Brooks Kenedy
Starr
Willacy
Hidalgo
Cameron
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 Vintage Population Estimates.
Delta
Hunt
Unemployment Rate, 2010 to 2014
Texas
12.0%
U.S. Unemployment
10.0%
8.0%
5.90%
6.0%
4.0%
2.0%
0.0%
Source: Texas Workforce Commission, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
5.30%
Top States for Doing Business, 2014
1.GEORGIA
2.TEXAS
3.SOUTH CAROLINA
4.ALABAMA
5.TENNESSEE
6.LOUISIANA
7.INDIANA
8.NORTH CAROLINA
9.OHIO
10.MISSISSIPPI
Source: Area Development Online
www.areadevelopment.com
Total U.S. Exports (Origin of Movement) by State
Based on 2013 Dollar Value
2013 Value 2013 % Share % Change,
(1,000s
of U.S.
2012 - 2013
Dollars)
Exports
Arkansas
Louisiana
Oklahoma
New Mexico
Texas
7,154
63,339
6,919
2,728
279,491
0.5 %
4.0 %
0.4 %
0.2 %
17.7 %
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/tx.html
-6.1
0.7
5.2
-7.8
5.6
Total U.S. Exports (Origin of Movement) by
Country Ranking by State
Based on 2013 Dollar Value
Arkansas
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
New
Louisiana Oklahoma Mexico
Texas
Canada
China
Canada
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Mexico
Israel
Canada
China
Canada
China
Canada
Brazil
France
Japan
Japan
China
China
Hong Kong
Singapore
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Brazil
Netherlands
Singapore
Ireland
Korea, South
Germany
Brazil
Brazil
Belgium
Colombia
Japan
France
Saudi Arabia
Brazil
Singapore
Belgium
Colombia
Australia
Japan
Venezuela
Korea, South
Panama
Russia
Australia
Japan
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/statistics/state/data/tx.html
Projected Racial and Ethnic Percent,
Texas, 2010-2050
35,000,000
30,000,000
25,000,000
20,000,000
15,000,000
10,000,000
5,000,000
0
Source: Texas State Data Center 2012 Population Projections , 2000-2010 Migration Scenario
NH-White
NH-Black
Hispanic
NH-Other
Trends in Educational Attainment of Persons in the Labor
Force (25-64 Years of Age) in Texas by Race/Ethnicity –
High School Graduates and Above
100%
95%
90%
85%
White
80%
Black
75%
Hispanic
70%
Other
65%
60%
55%
50%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, Public Use Micro Sample, 2001-2011
Percent of the Civilian Labor Force (ages 25-64) by
Educational Attainment for 2011, 2030 Using Constant Rates,
Texas
35.0%
31.3%
Percent of the Civilian Labor Force
30.0%
23.8%
25.0%
2011 ACS
29.9%
2030 Constant 2011 %
24.0%
20.1%
20.0%
15.0%
18.7%
18.1%
15.0%
9.8%
10.0%
9.3%
5.0%
0.0%
Less than High School
High School or
Equivalent
Some College /
Associate Degree
Educational Attainment
These should be going DOWN
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year PUMS.
Texas State Data Center, 2012 Vintage Population Projections, 0.5 Migration Scenario
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate or
Professional Degree
These should be going UP
26
Percent of the Civilian Labor Force (ages 25-64) by
Educational Attainment for 2011, and 2030 Using Trended
Rates, Texas
40.0%
34.3%
35.0%
2011 ACS
Percent of the Civilian Labor Force
31.3%
2030 Trended (2001-2011 Trend)
30.0%
23.8%
25.0%
22.1%
20.4%
20.1%
20.0%
15.0%
15.0%
11.8%
11.4%
9.8%
10.0%
5.0%
0.0%
Less than High School
High School or
Equivalent
Some College /
Associate Degree
Educational Attainment
These should be going DOWN
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year PUMS.
Texas State Data Center, 2012 Vintage Population Projections, 0.5 Migration Scenario
Bachelor's Degree
Graduate or
Professional Degree
These should be going UP
27
U.S. Drought Monitor Contiguous U.S.
November 4, 2014
Source: The National Drought Mitigation Center:
http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/Home/RegionalDroughtMonitor.aspx
Projected Increase of Obesity in Texas
by Ethnicity, 2006-2040
Source: Texas State Data Center. Population Projections, 2000-2004 Migration Scenario.
29
Projected Number of Adults with Diabetes by Race
and Ethnicity for Texas, 2010-2040
Projected Persons with Diabetes
8,000,000
6,000,000
Total
4,000,000
Latino
Anglo
African American
2,000,000
Other
0
Source: Office of the State Demographer. 2006 Population Projections, 2000-2004 Migration Scenario.
30
Physicians per 100,000 by
Metro & Border Status of Counties, 2009
200
180
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
175
159
110
95
53
Not Border
Border
Not Border
Border
Non-Metro
Non-Metro
Metropolitan
Metropolitan
Total
2009
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau. 2009 Estimates.
Department of State Health Services. Health Professions Resource Center Database.
31
Direct Patient Care Physicians by County of
Practice per 100,000 Population - September, 2013
tl_2013_us_county
Legend
DirCPhysPer1k
0
.1-50
50.1-100
Dallam Sherman
Hansford Ochiltree
Lipscomb
Hartley
Moore
Roberts
Hutchinson
Hemphill
Oldham
Potter Carson
Deaf
Smith
Gray Wheeler
Donley
Randall Armstrong
Collingsworth
Parmer Castro
Briscoe
Swisher
Bailey Lamb
Hale
Hall Childress
Floyd Motley Cottle
Hardeman
Wilbarger
Foard
Wichita
Clay
Lamar Red
Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin
River
Bowie
Delta
Throckmorton
Jack Wise Denton
Franklin Morris
Collin
Young
Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Stonewall Haskell
Titus
Hopkins
Hunt
Cass
Camp
Rockwall Rains
Palo Parker Tarrant
Marion
Wood
Dallas
Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher JonesShackelford
Stephens Pinto
Upshur Harrison
Kaufman Van
Hood Johnson
Zandt Smith Gregg
Taylor
Howard
Ellis
Eastland
Martin
Andrews
Mitchell Nolan
Callahan
Erath Somervell
Henderson
Rusk Panola
Navarro
Anderson
Hill
Comanche
Bosque
Sterling Coke Runnels
Loving Winkler Ector Midland
Cherokee
Shelby
Coleman Brown
Glasscock
Hamilton
Freestone
Nacogdoches
Culberson
McLennan
Tom
Ward Crane
Mills
Coryell
Upton Reagan Irion Green Concho
Limestone Leon Houston
Sabine
Reeves
San Lampasas
Angelina San
Falls
McCulloch Saba
Trinity
Bell
Augustine
Robertson Madison
Newton
Schleicher Menard
Burnet
Crockett
Jeff
Polk Tyler
Milam
Pecos
Mason Llano
Walker
Brazos
San
Williamson
Davis
Kimble
Burleson
Jacinto
Sutton
Blanco
Grimes
Jasper
Gillespie
Travis
Lee
Hardin
Washington Montgomery
Terrell
Orange
Bastrop
Kerr
Hays
Liberty
Presidio
Edwards
Val
Kendall
Waller
Fayette
Jefferson
Real
Harris
Comal Caldwell
Brewster
Verde
Bandera
Austin
Chambers
Guadalupe
Fort
Colorado
Gonzales
Bexar
Bend
Galveston
Kinney Uvalde Medina
Lavaca
Wharton
Wilson
Brazoria
DeWitt
Jackson
Maverick Zavala
Frio Atascosa Karnes
Matagorda
Victoria
Goliad
Calhoun
Live Bee
Dimmit
McMullen Oak
Refugio
La Salle
San Aransas
Patricio
Jim
Webb
Duval Wells Nueces
100.1-200
Hockley
Lubbock Crosby
Cochran
Dickens
King
Knox Baylor Archer
200.1-350
El Paso
Hudspeth
Kleberg
Jim
Zapata Hogg Brooks Kenedy
Starr
Data Source: Texas Medical Board - September 2013
Excludes: Federal and military physicians, residents and fellows.
Prepared by: Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Health Professions Resource Center, December 3, 2013
Willacy
Hidalgo
Cameron
32
Registered Nurses by County of Practice per
Legend
100,000 Population - September, 2013
tl_2013_us_county
RNPer1k
0
Dallam Sherman
Hansford Ochiltree
Lipscomb
Hartley
Moore
Roberts
Hutchinson
Hemphill
Oldham
Potter Carson
Deaf
Smith
.1-250
250.1-750
Gray Wheeler
Donley
Randall Armstrong
Collingsworth
Parmer Castro
Briscoe
Swisher
Bailey Lamb
Hale
Hall Childress
Floyd Motley Cottle
Hockley
Lubbock Crosby
Cochran
Dickens
Hardeman
Wilbarger
Foard
Wichita
Clay
Lamar
Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin
Red
River
Bowie
Delta
Throckmorton
Jack Wise Denton
Franklin Morris
Collin
Young
Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Stonewall Haskell
Hunt Hopkins Titus
Cass
Camp
Rockwall Rains
Palo Parker Tarrant
Marion
Wood
Dallas
Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher JonesShackelford
Stephens Pinto
Upshur Harrison
Kaufman Van
Hood Johnson
Zandt Smith Gregg
Taylor
Howard
Ellis
Eastland
Andrews Martin
Mitchell Nolan
Callahan
Erath Somervell
Henderson
Rusk Panola
Navarro
Anderson
Hill
Comanche
Bosque
Sterling Coke Runnels
Loving Winkler Ector Midland
Cherokee
Shelby
Coleman Brown
Glasscock
Hamilton
Freestone
Nacogdoches
Culberson
McLennan
Tom
Ward Crane
Mills
Coryell
Upton Reagan Irion Green Concho
Limestone Leon Houston
Sabine
Reeves
San Lampasas
Angelina San
Falls
McCulloch Saba
Trinity
Bell
Augustine
Robertson Madison
Newton
Schleicher Menard
Burnet
Crockett
Jeff
Polk Tyler
Milam
Pecos
Mason Llano
Walker
Brazos
San
Williamson
Davis
Kimble
Burleson
Jacinto
Sutton
Blanco
Grimes
Jasper
Gillespie
Travis
Lee
Hardin
Washington Montgomery
Terrell
Orange
Bastrop
Kerr
Hays
Liberty
Presidio
Edwards
Val
Kendall
Waller
Jefferson
Real
Harris
Caldwell Fayette
Comal
Brewster
Verde
Bandera
Austin
Chambers
Guadalupe
Fort
Colorado
Gonzales
Bexar
Bend
Galveston
Kinney Uvalde Medina
Lavaca
Wharton
Wilson
Brazoria
DeWitt
Jackson
Maverick Zavala
Frio Atascosa Karnes
Matagorda
Victoria
Goliad
Calhoun
Live Bee
Dimmit
McMullen Oak
Refugio
La Salle
San Aransas
Patricio
Jim
Webb
Nueces
Duval Wells
750.1-1,000
King
Knox Baylor Archer
1,000-2,050
El Paso
Hudspeth
Kleberg
Jim
Zapata Hogg Brooks Kenedy
Starr
Willacy
Hidalgo
Cameron
Data Source: Texas Board of Nursing - September 2013
Prepared by: Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Health Professions Resource Center, December 3, 2013
33
General Dentists by County of Practice per
100,000 Population - September, 2013
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tl_2013_us_county
DentPer1k
0
Dallam Sherman
Hansford Ochiltree
Lipscomb
Hartley
Moore
Roberts
Hutchinson
Hemphill
Oldham
Potter Carson
Deaf
Smith
.1-20
20.1-30
Gray Wheeler
Donley
Randall Armstrong
Collingsworth
Parmer Castro
Briscoe
Swisher
Bailey Lamb
Hale
Hall Childress
Floyd Motley Cottle
Hardeman
Wilbarger
Foard
Wichita
Clay
Lamar Red
Montague Cooke Grayson Fannin
River
Bowie
Delta
Throckmorton
Jack Wise Denton
Franklin
Morris
Collin
Young
Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent Stonewall Haskell
Hunt Hopkins Titus
Cass
Camp
Rockwall Rains
Palo Parker Tarrant
Marion
Wood
Dallas
Gaines Dawson Borden Scurry Fisher JonesShackelford
Stephens Pinto
Upshur Harrison
Kaufman Van
Hood Johnson
Zandt Smith Gregg
Taylor
Ellis
Eastland
Andrews Martin Howard Mitchell Nolan
Callahan
Erath Somervell
Henderson
Rusk Panola
Navarro
Anderson
Hill
Comanche
Coke
Bosque
Midland
Sterling
Runnels
Loving Winkler Ector
Cherokee
Shelby
Coleman Brown
Glasscock
Hamilton
Freestone
Nacogdoches
Culberson
McLennan
Tom
Ward Crane
Mills
Coryell
Upton Reagan Irion Green Concho
Limestone Leon Houston
Sabine
Reeves
San Lampasas
Angelina San
Falls
McCulloch Saba
Trinity
Bell
Augustine
Robertson Madison
Newton
Schleicher Menard
Burnet
Crockett
Jeff
Polk Tyler
Milam
Pecos
Mason Llano
Walker
Brazos
San
Williamson
Davis
Kimble
Burleson
Jacinto
Sutton
Blanco
Grimes
Jasper
Gillespie
Travis
Lee
Hardin
Washington Montgomery
Terrell
Orange
Bastrop
Kerr
Hays
Liberty
Presidio
Edwards
Val
Kendall
Waller
Fayette
Jefferson
Real
Harris
Caldwell
Comal
Brewster
Verde
Bandera
Austin
Chambers
Guadalupe
Fort
Colorado
Gonzales
Bexar
Bend
Galveston
Kinney Uvalde Medina
Lavaca
Wharton
Wilson
Brazoria
DeWitt
Jackson
Karnes
Atascosa
Maverick Zavala
Frio
Matagorda
Victoria
Goliad
Calhoun
Live Bee
Dimmit
McMullen Oak
Refugio
La Salle
San Aransas
Patricio
Jim
Webb
Duval Wells Nueces
30.1-50
Hockley
Lubbock Crosby
Cochran
Dickens
King
Knox Baylor Archer
50.1-71
El Paso
Hudspeth
Kleberg
Data Source: Texas State Board of Dental Examiners - September 2013
General (Primary Care) Dentists: Includes: Dentists with a status code of "active" or "expired," and, a practice type of general dentistry, pediatric dentistry or dental public
health. Excludes: Dentists with a status code as "retired," "revoked," "suspended," "cancelled," "surrendered," or "deceased," and those who are non-primary care,
federal or military dentists, dental residents, or faculty.
Prepared by: Texas Department of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics, Health Professions Resource Center, December 3, 2013
Jim
Zapata Hogg Brooks Kenedy
Starr
Willacy
Hidalgo
Cameron
34
Washington
Ra wlins Decatur
Clear Creek
Buchanan Caldwell
Monroe
Arapahoe
Summit
Pottawatomie Jackson
Thom as
Cloud
Platte
Graham Ro o k s
Randolph
Mitchell
Douglas E l b e r t
R a y Carroll Chariton
Cla y
K i t C a r s o n Sherman
Sheridan
Leavenworth
Osborne
Riley
Pitkin
Jefferson
Wyandotte Lafayette
Ottawa
Howard
Lake
Jefferson
Lincoln
P a r k
Delta
Geary
Jackson
Callaway
Lincoln
Shawnee
Johnson
Cooper Boone
C h e y e n n e Wallace L o g a n G o v e Tr e g o E l l i s Russell
Dickinson
Teller E l P a s o
Douglas
Johnson
G u n n i s o n Chaffee
Morris
Ellsworth
Osage
Pettis Moniteau
Miami C a s s
McPherson
K i o w a Greeley
Fremont
Scott La ne N e s s R u s h Barton
Lyon
Osage
Franklin
Morgan
Henry
Marion
Rice
Crowley
Wichita
Anderson
B
a
t
e
s
Miller
Chase
Benton
Pawnee
S a g u a c h e Cu s t e r P u e b l o
Ouray
Coffey
Linn
Hamilton
Hodgeman
Maries
Harvey
St.
Clair
Stafford
Butler
Woodson
Camden
Hinsdale
Kearny
Vernon
O t e r o B e n t Prower s
R e n o
Edwards
San
Hickory
Greenwood
Allen
Mineral
Huerfano
Gr ay F o r d
Pulaski
Sedgwick
Juan
Ri o Alamosa
Neosho
Cedar P o l k
Stanton
Pratt
Haskell
Laclede
Kingman
Wilson
Ki o wa
Barton
Grant
Gr a n d e
Dallas
L a s A n i m a s
Dad
e
E
l
k
Crawford
Meade C l a r k
La Plata
Stevens
B a c a
Texas
Webster
B a r b e r Harper Sum ner Co wley
Jasper
Montgomery
Morton
Seward
Greene
Wright
Ar chuleta C o n e j o s Costilla
Comanche
Chautauqua
San
Lawrence
Labette
Douglas
Newton
Juan
C o l f a x
Ha r p er
Nowata
Stone
Grant K a y
Ottawa
Woods
Cimarron T e x a s B e a v e r
Howell
Ba r r y
Washington Craig
Taney
Alfalfa
R i o A r r i b a Ta o s
Ozark
O s a g e Rogers
McDonald
U n i o n
Baxter
Sherman
Ochiltree
Woodward
Delaware
Noble
Carroll
Fulton
M a j o r Garfield
Dallam
Lipscomb
Hansford
Mayes
Benton
Boone
Pawnee
Tulsa
Marion Izard
Ellis
Payne
M o r a
Kingfisher
Madison Searcy
D
e
w
e
y
Wagoner
Washington
C
r
e
e
k
Hemphill
Harding
Logan
Los Alamos
Blaine
Hartley
Hutchinson
Newton
Adair
Ston e
Roger
Muskogee
Moo re
Lincoln
Sandoval
Roberts
Cleburne
Custer
Okmulgee
M
i
l
l
s
Sequoyah
Sa n t a S a n
Canadian
Franklin Johnson Van Buren
Okfuskee
M i g u e l
G
r
a
y
O l d h a m Po t te r Carson
Wheeler
Oklahoma Seminole
McKinley
Crawford
Fe
Faulkner
McIntosh
Pope
Wa s h i t a
Beckham
Sebastian Logan
Haskell
Caddo
Cleveland
Hughes
Conway White
Donley
Q u a y
Lonoke
Be r n a lil lo
Pottawatomie
Y e l l Perry
Deaf Smith
Armstrong
Cibola
Pittsburg Latimer
Collingsworth Greer K i o w a
McClain
Sc ott
Randall
Pontotoc
Pulaski
Grady
Le
Flore
Valenc ia T o r r a n c e Gu a d al u pe
G
a
r
v
i
n
Childress Jackson
Garland Saline
Comanche
Co a l
Curry
Montgomery
Castro
Briscoe H a l l
Harmon
Stephens Murray
Pushmataha
Jefferson
Polk
Parmer
Tillman
Swisher
De Baca
A
t
o
k
a
Cotton
Hot Spring Grant
C a r t e r Johnston
Hardeman
Howard
Roosevelt
McCurtain
Jefferson
L
a
m
b
Pike
Dallas
F
l
o
y
d
Motley
Hale
Bailey
Clark
Wichita
S o c o r r o
B r y a n Cho ctaw
Sevier
Cleveland
Cottle
Wilbarger
Marshall
Hempstead
Clay
Calhoun
Lubbock
L i n c o l n
Dickens
Lam
ar
Grayson
Re
d
Little River
Nevada
Crosby
K i n g K n o x Baylor Archer
Cochran
Cooke
Drew
Fannin
River B o w i e
Hockley
Ouachita Bradley
Delta
C h a v e s
Throckmorton
Titus
Te r r y
Miller
Columbia
J
a
c
k
W i s e Denton C o l l i n Hu n t Hopkins
Ashley
Haskell
Yoakum
L y n n Garz a K e n t
Young
Lafayette
U n i o n
Morris
S i e r r a
Stonewall
Claiborne
Camp C a s s
Shackelford
Rockwall Rains
Dawson
Bossier
U
n
i
o
n
L e a Gaines
Tarrant
Marion
Fisher Jo n e s
Kaufman
Borden
Stephens
Upshur
Parker
Scurry
Dallas
Webster Lincoln
Van
Harrison
Gregg
Ouachita
Hood
Caddo
Zandt
E d d y
Doña Ana O t e r o
Eastland Era th
Smith
Nolan Taylor
Johnson E l l i s
Bienville Jackson
Andrews
Howard
Callahan
Luna
Henderson
Martin
Somervell
De
Mitchell
Panola
Caldwell
Rusk
Winkler
Bosque H i l l Na v a r r o
Anderson
Soto
Loving
Coleman Comanche
Winn
Coke
Ector
El Paso
Glasscock
Cherokee
Runnels
Shelby
Brown
Midland
Sterling
Natchitoches
Hamilton McLennan
Freestone
La Salle
Nacogdoches Sabine
Mills
Tom
Limestone
W a r d Crane
H u d s p e t h Culberson
Grant
Coryell
McCulloch
Reagan
Green
Sabine
Reeves
Concho
L e o n Houston Angelina
Up t o n
Rapides
S a n Lampasas
Falls
Irion
San Augustine Ve r n o n
Saba
Robertson
B e l l
Avoyelles
Trinity
Madison
Newton
Schleicher Menar d
Evangeline
Crockett
Jasper
Polk
Walker
Milam
P e c o s
Mason L l a n o Burnet
Jeff Davis
Brazos
Tyler
Allen
St.
Beauregard
Williamson Burleson Grimes San Jacinto
S u t t o n K i m b le
Landry
Blanco T r a v i s
Lee
Montgomery
Acadia
Hardin
Calcasieu
Te rr e ll
Gillespie
Orange
Bastrop Washington
Hays
K e r r
Presidio
Harris Liberty
Kendall
V a l V e r d e Edwards
Waller
Fayette
Real
Jefferson C a m e r o n Vermilion
Comal Caldwell
Brewster
Bandera
Austin
Gonzales
Chambers
Colorado Fort Bend
Iberia
Guadalupe
Bexar
Galveston
Lavaca
Kin ney U v a l d e Medina
Wharton
Wilson
Bra zo ria
DeWitt
Jackson
Z a v a l a F r i o Atascosa Karnes
Victoria
Matagorda
Maverick
Goliad
Calhoun
Live B e e
D i m m i t La Salle
Refugio
Oak
McMullen
Aransas
Gar field E a g l e
Mesa
Percent of the Population that Speaks a Language
Other than English at Home and Speaks English Less
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than Very Well, Texas Counties, 2007-2011
tl_2013_us_state
PCT HISP 11 5YR
DP2_HC03_VC170
0-5%
5.1-10%
10.1-20%
20.1-40%
40.1-61%
Nueces
W e b b Duval
Jim Wells
Kleberg
Zapata Jim Brooks
Hogg
Ke n e d y
Starr
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample, 2007-2011
Willacy
Hid algo
Cameron
35
Estimated Percent Uninsured Under
65 Years of Age by County, 2012
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Small Area Health Insurance Estimates (SAHIE)
State Rank for Teen Birth Rates per 1,000 Women
Aged 15-19 Years, U.S. and Top 9 States, 2012, 2011,
and Difference
Geography
2012
2011
% Change
2011-12
United States
29.4
31.3
-6
1
New Mexico
47.5
48.8
†
2
Oklahoma
47.3
47.8
†
3
Mississippi
46.1
50.2
-8
4
Arkansas
45.7
50.7
-10
5
Texas
44.4
46.9
-5
6
West Virginia
44.1
43.5
†
7
Louisiana
43.1
45.1
-4
8
Kentucky
41.5
43.5
-5
9
Alabama
39.2
40.5
†
Rank
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Births: Final Data for 2012, Volume 62, number 9, December 30, 2013
Contact
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