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Texas
Census 2010 Population and
Population Changes over the Decade
All Texas CPD Grantee
Meeting
April 20, 2011
Round Rock, TX
Growing States, 2000-2010
2000
Population*
United States
2010
Population*
Numerical
Change
2000-2010
Percent
Change
2000-2010
281,421,906
308,745,538
27,323,632
9.7%
Texas
20,851,820
25,145,561
4,293,741
20.6%
California
33,871,648
37,253,956
3,382,308
10.0%
Florida
15,982,378
18,801,310
2,818,932
17.6%
Georgia
8,186,453
9,687,653
1,501,200
18.3%
North Carolina
8,049,313
9,535,483
1,486,170
18.5%
Arizona
5,130,632
6,392,017
1,261,385
24.6%
15.7% of numerical
change in U.S.
Population values are decennial census counts for April 1 for 2000 and 2010.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Count.
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Total Population by County, 2010
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'PROJECTIONS X$'.totpop10
82 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,001
100,001 - 500,001
500,001 - 1,000,000
1,000,001 - 4,100,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Census Counts
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Change of the Total Population by County, 2000 to
2010
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'PROJECTIONS X$'.totpopch0010
-3,200 - 0
1 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 700,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2000 and 2010 Census Counts
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Percent Change of Total Population in Texas Counties,
2000-2010
Water
'PROJECTIONS X$'.pctch0010
-20%-0%
1%-10%
10.1-25%
25.1%-50%
50.1%-82%
Physicians per 1,000 Population 2010
'PROJECTIONS X$'.difphys
-3 to -0.5
-0.49 to -.001
0
.001 to .5
Population increase for .51-2.1
Texas was 20.6%
during this period
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Counts
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Total Population and Components of Population Change
in Texas, 1950-2009
Percent Change
Due to
Year*
Population
Numerical
Change
1950
7,711,194
--
1960
9,579,677
1,868,483
1,754,652
113,831
24.2
93.91
6.09
1970
11,196,730
1,617,053
1,402,683
214,370
16.9
86.74
13.26
1980
14,229,191
3,032,461
1,260,794 1,771,667
27.1
41.58
58.42
1990
16,986,510
2,757,319
1,815,670
941,649
19.9
65.85
34.15
2000
20,851,820
3,865,310
1,919,281 1,946,029
22.8
49.65
50.35
2009
24,782,302
3,930,484
2,124,124 1,781,785
18.8
54.04
45.33
*
Natural
Increase
Net
Migration
--
--
Percent
Change
--
Natural
Increase
--
Net
Migration
--
All values for the decennial dates are for the indicated census year. Values for 2009 are for July 1 as estimated by the U.S. Bureau of the
Census.
Source: Derived from U.S. Bureau of the Census Estimates for dates indicated by the Texas State Data Center, University of Texas at San Antonio.
Note: Residual values are not presented in this table.
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Estimated Number and Percent of Migrants to Texas
between 2000 and 2009 by Race and Ethnicity
White
Hispanic
Black
Other
Total
Net domestic migration
Number of migrants
Percent of Row Total
371,150
44%
238,866
28%
195,024
23%
43,663
5%
848,702
224,820
24%
469,591
50%
73,140
8%
165,532
18%
933,083
595,970
33%
708,457
40%
268,163
15%
209,195
12%
1,781,785
International migration
Number of migrants
Percent of Row Total
Total
Number of migrants
Percent of Row Total
67% of all migrants
Sources: Percentages of domestic and international migrants by race and ethnicity derived from the 2006-2008 American Community Survey. Total numbers of
domestic and international migrants between 2000-2009 are from Table 4. Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change for the United
States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009, U.S. Census Bureau
52% of all
migrants were
international
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States with Largest Unauthorized
Immigrant Populations, 2010
State
California
Texas
Florida
New York
New Jersey
Illinois
Georgia
Arizona
Estimate
(thousands)
Range
2,550 (2,350 - 2,750)
1,650 (1,450 - 1,850)
825 (725 - 950)
625 (525 - 725)
550 (425 - 650)
525 (425 - 625)
425 (300 - 550)
400 (275 - 500)
Sources: Pew Hispanic Center estimates based on residual methodology applied to March Supplements to the Current
Population Survey (February 1, 2011)
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Texas Racial and Ethnic Composition,
2000 and 2010
2000
2010
Hispanic
or Latino
32%
Hispanic
or Latino
38%
NH
White
53%
NH
Other
4% NH Black
11%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census count
NH
Other
6%
NH
White
45%
NH Black
11%
Change in the Racial and Ethnic
Composition, Texas, 2000-2010
2000
Census
Population
Percent of
2000
Population
2010
Census
Population
Percent of
2010
Population
2000 to
2010
Change
Percent
Change
Percent of
Population
Growth
State Total
20,851,820
100.0%
25,145,561
100.0%
4,293,741
20.6%
100.0%
Hispanic
6,669,666
32.0%
9,460,921
37.6%
2,791,255
41.9%
65.0%
White*
10,933,313
52.4%
11,397,345
45.3%
464,032
4.2%
10.8%
Black*
2,364,255
11.3%
2,886,825
11.5%
522,570
22.1%
12.2%
Asian*
554,445
2.7%
948,426
3.8%
393,981
71.1%
9.2%
Other+
99,574
0.5%
132,486
0.5%
32,912
33.1%
0.8%
2 or More
Races
230,567
1.1%
319,558
1.3%
88,991
38.6%
2.0%
*non-Hispanic
+ Aggregate
of the Not Hispanic Some Other Race alone, American Indian and
Alaskan Native alone and Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone
Source: Census 2000 and Census 2010 PL94-171 Redistricting Data for Texas
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Percent of the Population that is non-Hispanic Anglo
and Hispanic by County, 2010
non-HispanicEstimated
Anglo Percent Non-HispanicHispanic
Estimated Percent H
Anglo, 2009
LE 10%
LE 10%
GT 10% - LE 25%
GT 10% - LE 25%
GT 25% - LE 50%
GT 25% - LE 50%
GT 50%
GT 50%
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Census Counts
Non-Hispanic Anglo Population by
County, 2010
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'PROJECTIONS X$'.nhwpop10
60 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,001
100,001 - 500,000
500,001 - 1,350,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Census Counts
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Hispanic Population by County, 2010
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'PROJECTIONS X$'.hpop10
18 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 500,000
500,001 - 1,700,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Census Counts
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Non-Hispanic Black Population by
Legend
County,
2010
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'PROJECTIONS X$'.nhbpop10
0 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 500,000
500,001 - 760,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Census Counts
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Non-Hispanic Asian Population by
County, 2010
Legend
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'PROJECTIONS X$'.nhapop10
0 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,000
250,000
100,000 - 25,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Census Counts
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Projected Texas Population Pyramid by
Race/Ethnicity, 2010
Anglo Male
Hispanic Male
Black Male
Other Male
Anlgo Female
Hispanic Female
Black Female
Other Female
85+ yrs
80-84 yrs
75-79 yrs
70-74 yrs
65-69 yrs
60-64 yrs
55-59 yrs
50-54 yrs
45-49 yrs
40-44 yrs
35-39 yrs
30-34 yrs
25-29 yrs
20-24 yrs
15-19 yrs
10-14 yrs
5-9 yrs
0-4 yrs
1200000
800000
400000
0
400000
800000
1200000
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Projected Texas Population Pyramids by
Race/Ethnicity, 2010
Anglo Male
Anlgo Female
Hispanic Male
Black Male
Other Male
Hispanic Female
Black Female
Other Female
85+ yrs
85+ yrs
80-84 yrs
80-84 yrs
75-79 yrs
75-79 yrs
70-74 yrs
70-74 yrs
65-69 yrs
65-69 yrs
60-64 yrs
60-64 yrs
55-59 yrs
55-59 yrs
50-54 yrs
50-54 yrs
45-49 yrs
45-49 yrs
40-44 yrs
40-44 yrs
35-39 yrs
35-39 yrs
30-34 yrs
30-34 yrs
25-29 yrs
25-29 yrs
20-24 yrs
20-24 yrs
15-19 yrs
15-19 yrs
10-14 yrs
10-14 yrs
5-9 yrs
5-9 yrs
0-4 yrs
0-4 yrs
800000
400000
0
400000
800000
800000
400000
0
400000
17 800000
Projected Population Growth in Texas, 2000-2040
Year
Source:
Texas State Data Center 2008 Population Projections
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Projected Racial and Ethnic Percent, Texas, 2000-2040
70%
60%
50%
40%
Anglo
30%
Black
Hispanic
20%
Other
10%
2000
2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
2022
2024
2026
2028
2030
2032
2034
2036
2038
2040
0%
Source: Texas State Data Center 2008 Population Projections , 2000-2007 Migration Scenario
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Median Housing Unit Age by County, 2005-2009
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mdnyrblt
1949-1964
1965-1974
1975-1983
1984-1996
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009
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Percent of Housing Units that are Vacant, 2005-2009
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pctHUVac
5-15%
15.1-24%
24.1-35%
35.1-60%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009
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Percent of the population 5 and over who speak
at home,
Percent agedSpanish
5 years
plus2005-2009
who speak Spanish at
0-10%
10-25%
25-50%
50-75%
75-96%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009
Percent of Households that are Linguistically Isolated, by
County, 2005-2009
Pct of HH that are LIHH
Dallam Sherman
OchiltreeLipscomb
Hansford
Hutchinson
Hartley
Moore
RobertsHemphill
PHHLI
Oldham
0-5%
Potter Carson Gray Wheeler
Deaf Smith Randall
DonleyCollingsworth
Armstrong
5.1-10%
Parmer Castro SwisherBriscoe Hall Childress
10.1-15%
15.1-25%
Hardeman
Floyd Motley Cottle
Wilbarger
Wichita
Foard
CochranHockley
Crosby Dickens King
Lubbock
Knox Baylor Archer
Bailey Lamb
Hale
Clay
Lamar Red River
MontagueCooke Grayson Fannin
Bowie
Delta
Titus
Wise
Denton
Collin
Yoakum Terry Lynn Garza Kent
Young
Hunt Hopkins
Haskell
Morris Cass
Franklin
Stonewall
Throckmorton
Rockwall Rains
Marion
Wood
Upshur
Parker Tarrant Dallas
Gaines DawsonBorden Scurry Fisher Jones
Stephens
Palo Pinto
KaufmanVan Zandt
GreggHarrison
Shackelford
Smith
HoodJohnson
Ellis
Eastland
Andrews Martin Howard
Panola
Henderson
Mitchell Nolan Taylor Callahan
ErathSomervell
Rusk
Navarro
Hill
Glasscock
Comanche
Shelby
Cherokee
Bosque
Loving Winkler Ector Midland
Coke
Anderson
Sterling
RunnelsColemanBrown
Freestone
Nacogdoches
Hamilton
Limestone
McLennan
Ward
Culberson
Mills
San AugustineSabine
Crane
Coryell
Tom Green
Upton Reagan
Angelina
Leon Houston
Reeves
Irion
Falls
Concho
Lampasas
Trinity
San
Saba
McCulloch
RobertsonMadison
Bell
Schleicher Menard
Polk Tyler JasperNewton
Burnet
Milam
Walker
Pecos
Jeff Davis
Brazos
Crockett
Mason Llano
Williamson
Grimes San Jacinto
Burleson
Kimble
Sutton
Hardin
Montgomery
Travis
Lee
Gillespie Blanco
Washington
Orange
Terrell
Bastrop
Liberty
Waller
Presidio
Hays
Kerr
Jefferson
Edwards
Austin
Harris
Kendall
Fayette
Val Verde
Chambers
Real
Comal Caldwell
Brewster
Bandera
Colorado
Galveston
Guadalupe
Fort Bend
Gonzales Lavaca
Bexar
Galveston
Kinney Uvalde Medina
Wharton
Brazoria
Wilson
DeWitt
JacksonMatagorda
Frio Atascosa Karnes
Zavala
Victoria
Maverick
Calhoun
Goliad
Calhoun
McMullen
Calhoun
Bee
Dimmit
Live Oak
RefugioCalhoun
La Salle
Aransas
San PatricioAransas
Jack
25.1-40%
El Paso
Hudspeth
Webb
Jim Wells
Nueces Nueces
Duval
KlebergKleberg
Zapata
Brooks Kenedy
Jim Hogg
Kenedy
WillacyWillacy
Starr
Hidalgo
Cameron
Cameron
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009
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Median Household Income by County, 2005-2009
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MdHHInc
23,000-30,000
30,001-40,000
40,001-50,000
50,001-60,000
60,001-84,000
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Percent of Children Less than 18 Years of Age in Poverty During
the Past 12 Months by County, 2005-2009
Legend
7-15%
15.1-20%
20.1-30%
30.1-40%
40.1-50%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2005-2009 American Community Survey
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Educational Attainment in Texas, 2009
Level of Educational
Attainment
Percent of Persons Aged
25 Years and Older
State Ranking
High School
Diploma/Equivalency
or Higher
79.9%
50
Bachelor’s Degree
or Higher
25.5%
30
Graduate or
Professional Degree
8.5%
32
Source: Texas S1501. Educational Attainment 2009 American Community Survey 1-year Estimates, US Census Bureau.
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Percent of population aged 25 years and older
with high school or equivalent degree or higher
2005-2009
Percent 25+ with High School Degree
45-55%
55-65%
65-75%
75-85%
85-98%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009
Percent of population aged 25 years and older
with Bachelors degree or higher. 2005-2009
Percent 25 + with Bachelors
6-15%
15-20%
20-25%
25-35%
35-50%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009
Texas economy
2nd largest in
the U.S.
15th largest
in the world
based on
GDP
Source: CNBC.com
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Demographics and Destiny
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Contact
Lloyd Potter, Ph.D.
Office: (512) 463-8390 or (210) 458-6530
Email: [email protected]
Internet: http://osd.state.tx.us
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