Demographic Characteristics in Texas and the San Antonio Area...Demographic Characteristics and...
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Demographic Characteristics and Trends in Texas and the
San Antonio Area
Master’s Leadership Program
San Antonio, TexasOctober 7, 2015
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1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2012 2013 2014
Numeric Change (Millions) Population (Millions)
2All values for the decennial dates are for April 1st of the indicated census year. Values for 2012-2014 are for July 1 as estimated by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Total Population and Components of Population Change in Texas, 1950‐2014
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census Counts and Population Estimates
Population Growth, Texas, 1950‐2010
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5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
30,000,000
1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Censuses
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
Dallas
Howard
FoardFloyd
B r e w s t e r
FranklinHunt
Newton
S t a r r
Kinney
Collingsworth
TomGreen
Coleman
Brazoria
Leon
Duval
Lamb
Morris
Smith
Jackson
Medina
Wheeler
Dallam
Callahan
Lamar
Coryell
Gaines
Kendall
Nacogdoches
Milam
Hays
Willacy
Johnson
Reagan
W e b b
Shackelford
Bowie
Scurry
Kenedy
Somervell
O l d h a m
Taylor
K ing
Borden
Walker
Stephens
Deaf Smith
Roberts
Tyler
Va l Ve r d e
Brown
Parker
H a r r i s
Zapata
R e dR i v e r
Karnes
P a l oP in to
Glasscock Shelby
Crosby
Refugio
Burnet
Sterling
Montgomery
Rains
Nueces
Jack
Swisher
Camp
Orange
Colorado
P e c o s
Cochran
Parmer
FreestoneWinkler
Wichita
Gray
Schleicher
Hardeman
TravisGillespie
Yoakum
Fayette
Uvalde
Grimes
VanZandt
Throckmorton
Falls
Grayson
E l l i s
H a l l
Dickens
Trinity
R e e v e s
Marion
Te r r e l l
Lynn
La Salle
Jasper
Jones
Castro
Victoria
Kleberg
Briscoe
Clay
Matagorda
Brooks
Runnels
Carson
Liberty
Lee
Hale
Bexar
Garza
Montague
UptonHamilton
FisherDawson
Dimmit
Limestone
Hutchinson
Llano
P r e s i d i o
Eastland
Sabine
Wharton
Rusk
Tarrant
Childress
Hidalgo
Kaufman
Moore
Menard
E d w a r d s
San Patricio
Terry
Cro c k e t t
Houston
Waller
Coke
W a r d
Lampasas
Haskell
Martin
Atascosa
HemphillH a r t l e y
Young
Burleson
Hardin
Gonzales
McMullen
Erath
Galveston
Hopkins
McLennan
MadisonMcCulloch
Donley
Kent
Real
S u t t o n
Midland
H u d s p e t h
Zavala
Harrison
Comanche
Mitchell
Navarro
Crane
Lubbock
Wise
Washington
J e f f D a v i s
El Paso
Gregg
Williamson
Lipscomb
Mason
Henderson
Hansford
Chambers
Hill
Potter
JimWells
Delta
Stonewall
Ector
Cameron
Maverick
Collin
Baylor
Panola
Guadalupe
Bastrop
Austin
Andrews
Blanco
DeWitt
Bandera
Bell
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Bee
Angelina
Bailey
Jefferson
F r i o
Fannin
Goliad
Loving
Cass
Fort Bend
Bosque
Hockley
SanSaba
K e r r
Mills
Cooke
Wilbarger
I r i o n
Caldwell
J imHogg
Culberson
Upshur
Cherokee
Denton
Concho
Randall
K i m b l e
Knox
P o l k
Hood
San Jacinto
Robertson
Wilson
Nolan
Cottle
Calhoun
Rockwall
LiveOak
Motley
ShermanOchiltree
Comal
Total Estimated Population by County, Texas, 2014
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 Vintage Population Estimates
86 - 10,000
10,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 500,000
500,001 - 4,441,370
Estimated Population Change, Texas Counties, 2010 to 2014
6Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates, 2014 Vintage.
102 counties lost population over the four year period.
Dallas
Howard
FoardFloyd
B r e w s t e r
FranklinHunt
Newton
S t a r r
Kinney
Collingsworth
TomGreen
Coleman
Brazoria
Leon
Duval
Lamb
Morris
Smith
Jackson
Medina
Wheeler
Dallam
Callahan
Lamar
Coryell
Gaines
Kendall
Nacogdoches
Milam
Hays
Willacy
Johnson
Reagan
W e b b
Shackelford
Bowie
Scurry
Kenedy
Somervell
O l d h a m
Taylor
K ing
Borden
Walker
Stephens
Deaf Smith
Roberts
Tyler
Va l Ve r d e
Brown
Parker
H a r r i s
Zapata
R e dR i v e r
Karnes
P a l oP in t o
Glasscock Shelby
Crosby
Refugio
Burnet
Sterling
Montgomery
Rains
Nueces
Jack
Swisher
Camp
Orange
Colorado
P e c o s
Cochran
Parmer
FreestoneWinkler
Wichita
Gray
Schleicher
Hardeman
TravisGillespie
Yoakum
Fayette
Uvalde
Grimes
VanZandt
Throckmorton
Falls
Grayson
E l l i s
H a l l
Dickens
Trinity
R e e v e s
Marion
Te r r e l l
Lynn
La Salle
Jasper
Jones
Castro
Victoria
Kleberg
Briscoe
Clay
Matagorda
Brooks
Runnels
Carson
Liberty
Lee
Hale
Bexar
Garza
Montague
UptonHamilton
FisherDawson
Dimmit
Limestone
Hutchinson
Llano
P r e s i d i o
Eastland
Sabine
Wharton
Rusk
Tarrant
Childress
Hidalgo
Kaufman
Moore
Menard
E d w a r d s
San Patricio
Terry
Cro c k e t t
Houston
Waller
Coke
W a r d
Lampasas
Haskell
Martin
Atascosa
HemphillH a r t l e y
Young
Burleson
Hardin
Gonzales
McMullen
Erath
Galveston
Hopkins
McLennan
MadisonMcCulloch
Donley
Kent
Real
S u t t o n
Midland
H u d s p e t h
Zavala
Harrison
Comanche
Mitchell
Navarro
Crane
Lubbock
Wise
Washington
J e f f D a v i s
El Paso
Gregg
Williamson
Lipscomb
Mason
Henderson
Hansford
Chambers
Hill
Potter
JimWells
Delta
Stonewall
Ector
Cameron
Maverick
Collin
Baylor
Panola
Guadalupe
Bastrop
Austin
Andrews
Blanco
DeWitt
Bandera
Bell
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Bee
Angelina
Bailey
Jefferson
F r i o
Fannin
Goliad
Loving
Cass
Fort Bend
Bosque
Hockley
SanSaba
K e r r
Mills
Cooke
Wilbarger
I r i o n
Caldwell
J imHogg
Culberson
Upshur
Cherokee
Denton
Concho
Randall
K i m b l e
Knox
P o l k
Hood
San Jacinto
Robertson
Wilson
Nolan
Cottle
Calhoun
Rockwall
LiveOak
Motley
ShermanOchiltree
Comal
-1,553 - 0
1 - 1,000
1,001 - 20,000
20,001 - 80,000
80,001 - 348,911
95 counties lost population between 2013-14Of these:
36 (38%) had natural decline89 (94%) had net out migration30 (32%) had both natural decline and net out migration
Estimated Percent Change of the Total Population by County, Texas, 2010 to 2014
7Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates, 2014 Vintage.
-10.8% - 0%
0.1% - 2.5%
2.6% - 5%
5.1% - 10%
10.1% - 18.2%Dallas
Howard
FoardFloyd
B r e w s t e r
FranklinHunt
Newton
S t a r r
Kinney
Collingsworth
TomGreen
Coleman
Brazoria
Leon
Duval
Lamb
Morris
Smith
Jackson
Medina
Wheeler
Dallam
Callahan
Lamar
Coryell
Gaines
Kendall
Nacogdoches
Milam
Hays
Willacy
Johnson
Reagan
W e b b
Shackelford
Bowie
Scurry
Kenedy
Somervell
O l d h a m
Taylor
K ing
Borden
Walker
Stephens
Deaf Smith
Roberts
Tyler
Va l Ve r d e
Brown
Parker
H a r r i s
Zapata
R e dR i v e r
Karnes
P a l oP in to
Glasscock Shelby
Crosby
Refugio
Burnet
Sterling
Montgomery
Rains
Nueces
Jack
Swisher
Camp
Orange
Colorado
P e c o s
Cochran
Parmer
FreestoneWinkler
Wichita
Gray
Schleicher
Hardeman
TravisGillespie
Yoakum
Fayette
Uvalde
Grimes
VanZandt
Throckmorton
Falls
Grayson
E l l i s
H a l l
Dickens
Trinity
R e e v e s
Marion
Te r re l l
Lynn
La Salle
Jasper
Jones
Castro
Victoria
Kleberg
Briscoe
Clay
Matagorda
Brooks
Runnels
Carson
Liberty
Lee
Hale
Bexar
Garza
Montague
UptonHamilton
FisherDawson
Dimmit
Limestone
Hutchinson
Llano
P r e s i d i o
Eastland
Sabine
Wharton
Rusk
Tarrant
Childress
Hidalgo
Kaufman
Moore
Menard
E d w a r d s
San Patricio
Terry
Cro c k e t t
Houston
Waller
Coke
W a r d
Lampasas
Haskell
Martin
Atascosa
HemphillH a r t l e y
Young
Burleson
Hardin
Gonzales
McMullen
Erath
Galveston
Hopkins
McLennan
MadisonMcCulloch
Donley
Kent
Real
S u t t o n
Midland
H u d s p e t h
Zavala
Harrison
Comanche
Mitchell
Navarro
Crane
Lubbock
Wise
Washington
J e f f D a v i s
El Paso
Gregg
Williamson
Lipscomb
Mason
Henderson
Hansford
Chambers
Hill
Potter
JimWells
Delta
Stonewall
Ector
Cameron
Maverick
Collin
Baylor
Panola
Guadalupe
Bastrop
Austin
Andrews
Blanco
DeWitt
Bandera
Bell
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Bee
Angelina
Bailey
Jefferson
F r i o
Fannin
Goliad
Loving
Cass
Fort Bend
Bosque
Hockley
SanSaba
K e r r
Mills
Cooke
Wilbarger
I r i o n
Caldwell
J imHogg
Culberson
Upshur
Cherokee
Denton
Concho
Randall
K i m b l e
Knox
P o l k
Hood
San Jacinto
Robertson
Wilson
Nolan
Cottle
Calhoun
Rockwall
LiveOak
Motley
ShermanOchiltree
Comal
Estimated Number of Net Migrants by County, Texas, 2013 to 2014
8Source: U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates, 2014 Vintage.
Dallas
Howard
FoardFloyd
B r e w s t e r
FranklinHunt
Newton
S t a r r
Kinney
Collingsworth
TomGreen
Coleman
Brazoria
L e o n
Duval
Lamb
Morris
Smith
Jackson
Medina
Wheeler
Dallam
Callahan
Lamar
Coryell
Gaines
Kendall
Nacogdoches
Milam
Hays
Willacy
Johnson
Reagan
W e b b
Shackelford
Bowie
Scurry
Kenedy
Somervell
O l d h a m
Taylor
K ing
Borden
Walker
Stephens
Deaf Smith
Roberts
Tyler
Va l Ve r d e
Brown
Parker
Harris
Zapata
R e dR i v e r
Karnes
P a l oP in to
Glasscock Shelby
Wood
Crosby
Refugio
Burnet
Sterling
Montgomery
Rains
Nueces
Jack
Swisher
Camp
Orange
Colorado
P e c o s
Cochran
Parmer
FreestoneWinkler
Wichita
Gray
Schleicher
Hardeman
TravisGillespie
Yoakum
Fayette
Uvalde
Grimes
VanZandt
Throckmorton
Falls
Grayson
Ellis
H a l l
Dickens
Trinity
R e e v e s
Marion
Te r re l l
Lynn
La Salle
Jasper
Jones
Castro
Victoria
Kleberg
Briscoe
Clay
Matagorda
Brooks
Runnels
Carson
Liberty
Lee
Hale
Bexar
Garza
Montague
UptonHamilton
Fisher
Dawson
Dimmit
Limestone
Hutchinson
Llano
P r e s i d i o
Eastland
Sabine
Wharton
Rusk
Tarrant
Childress
Hidalgo
Kaufman
Moore
Menard
E d w a r d s
San Patricio
Terry
Cro c k e t t
Houston
Waller
Coke
W a r d
Lampasas
Haskell
Martin
Atascosa
HemphillH a r t l e y
Young
Burleson
Hardin
Gonzales
McMullen
Erath
Galveston
Hopkins
McLennan
MadisonMcCulloch
Donley
Kent
Real
S u t t o n
Midland
H u d s p e t h
Zavala
Harrison
Comanche
Mitchell
Navarro
Crane
Lubbock
Wise
Washington
J e f f D a v i s
El Paso
Gregg
Williamson
Lipscomb
Mason
Henderson
Hansford
Chambers
Hi l l
Potter
JimWells
DeltaStonewall
Ector
Cameron
Maverick
Collin
Baylor
Panola
Guadalupe
Bastrop
Austin
Andrews
Blanco
DeWitt
Bandera
Bell
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Bee
Angelina
Bailey
Jefferson
F r i o
Fannin
Goliad
Loving
Cass
Fort Bend
Bosque
Hockley
SanSaba
K e r r
Mills
Cooke
Wilbarger
I r i o n
Caldwell
J imHogg
Culberson
Upshur
Cherokee
Denton
Concho
Randall
K i m b l e
Knox
P o l k
Hood
San Jacinto
Robertson
Wilson
Nolan
Cottle
Calhoun
Rockwall
LiveOak
Motley
ShermanOchiltree
Comal
-6,207 - 0
1 - 500
501 - 1,000
1,001 - 5,000
5,001 - 10,000
10,001 - 46,392
Annual Shares of Recent Non‐Citizen Immigrants to Texas by World Area of Birth, 2005‐2013
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U.S. Rank Population Change
Population Change
Percent of Change from
Natural Increase
Percent Changefrom
Migration
Percent of Migration that is
international
Harris 1 88,618 48.6% 51.4% 54.0%
Bexar 6 33,712 42.8% 57.2% 23.2%
Dallas 8 32,555 69.6% 30.4% 116.3%*
Tarrant 10 31,417 50.8% 49.2% 38.5%
Fort Bend 11 30,784 19.4% 80.6% 17.3%
Travis 12 28,397 38.2% 61.8% 29.7%
Collin 14 26,530 26.1% 73.8% 20.1%
Denton 16 24,211 27.2% 72.8% 14.0%
Montgomery 27 19,129 17.9% 82.1% 10.4%
Williamson 31 18,025 23.2% 76.8% 7.8%*Dallas had net out domestic migration over this period. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 Vintage Population Estimates
Top Counties for Numeric Growth in Texas, 2013-2014
Top Counties for Percent Growth* in Texas, 2013-2014
U.S. Rank
2013‐2014 Percent
Population Change
Percent Changefrom
Migration
Percent of Migration that is International
Hays 5 4.8% 83.9% 2.62%Fort Bend 6 4.7% 80.6% 17.3%Comal 9 4.0% 90.1% 3.0%Andrews 12 4.0% 62.8% 3.6%Montgomery 13 3.8% 82.1% 10.5%Williamson 14 3.8% 76.8% 7.8%Kendall 15 3.8% 98.0% 5.0%Ward 21 3.4% 72.0% 1.5%Denton 23 3.3% 72.8% 14.2%Collin 31 3.1% 73.9% 20.1%Aransas 32 3.1% 110.8% 4.3%Rockwall 35 3.0% 78.3% 7.8%Waller 36 2.9% 77.2% 5.3%Ector 37 2.9% 59.9% 2.0%Guadalupe 42 2.8% 78.6% 4.9%Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 Vintage Population Estimates
*Among Counties with 10,000 or more population in 2013
Estimated Population and Population Change, San Antonio and Select Texas Cities, 2010‐2014
‐ 250,000 500,000 750,000 1,000,000 1,250,000 1,500,000 1,750,000 2,000,000 2,250,000
Austin
Dallas
Fort Worth
Houston
San Antonio
20142013201220112010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 Vintage Population Estimâtes
Estimated Population and Population Change, San Antonio and Select Texas Cities, 2010‐2014
2014 EstimatePercent Change
2010‐2014
San Antonio 1,436,697 8.2%
Austin 912,791 15.5%Dallas 1,281,047 6.9%Fort Worth 812,238 9.6%Houston 2,239,558 6.7%
Alamo Heights 7,806 11.0%Boerne 12,835 22.6%Castle Hills 4,362 6.0%China Grove 1,273 8.0%Fair Oaks Ranch 6,914 15.5%Helotes 8,364 13.9%Hollywood Park 3,258 6.4%Leon Valley 11,015 8.5%Live Oak 15,116 15.1%Olmos Park 2,361 5.5%Schertz 36,896 17.3%Seguin 27,041 7.4%Selma 8,483 53.1%Shavano Park 3,416 12.6%Terrell Hills 5,214 6.9%Windcrest 5,717 6.6%Bulverde 4,847 4.7%
Castroville 2,909 8.5%Floresville 7,149 10.9%New Braunfels 66,394 15.0%Pleasanton 9,638 7.9%Poth 2,103 10.2%San Marcos 58,892 31.2%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2014 Vintage Population Estimâtes
Texas Racial and Ethnic Composition, 2000 and 2010
NH White53%
NH Black11%
NH Other4%
Hispanic or Latino32%
2000
NH White45%
NH Black11%
NH Other6%
Hispanic or Latino38%
2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census count
Texas White (non‐Hispanic) and Hispanic Populations by Age, 2010
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17Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
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Texas Population Pyramid by Race/Ethnicity, 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000Under 1 year
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Male Hispanic Male Black, Non‐Hispanic Male Asian, Non‐Hispanic Male Other, Non Hispanic
Female Hispanic Female Black, Non‐Hispanic Female Asian, Non‐Hispanic Female Other, Non Hispanic
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Texas Population Pyramid by Race/Ethnicity, 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
200,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 0 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000Under 1 year
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Female White, Non‐Hispanic Female Hispanic Female Black, Non‐Hispanic Female Asian, Non‐Hispanic Female Other, Non Hispanic
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Texas Population Pyramid by Race/Ethnicity, 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2010 Decennial Census, SF1
Percent of the Population that is of Hispanic Descent, Texas Counties, 2009‐2013
Dallas
Howard
FoardFloyd
Brewster
FranklinHunt
Newton
Starr
Kinney
Collingsworth
TomGreen
Coleman
Brazoria
Leon
Duval
Lamb
Morris
Smith
Jackson
Medina
Wheeler
Dallam
Callahan
Lamar
Coryell
Gaines
Kendall
Nacogdoches
Milam
Hays
Willacy
Johnson
Reagan
Webb
Shackelford
Bowie
Scurry
Kenedy
Somervell
Oldham
Taylor
King
Borden
Walker
Stephens
DeafSmith
Roberts
Tyler
ValVerde
Brown
Parker
Harris
Zapata
RedRiver
Karnes
PaloPinto
Glasscock
Shelby
Wood
Crosby
Refugio
Burnet
Sterling
Montgomery
SanAugustine
Rains
Nueces
Jack
Swisher
Camp
Brazos
Orange
Colorado
Pecos
Cochran
Parmer
Freestone
Winkler
Wichita
Gray
Schleicher
Hardeman
TravisGillespie
Yoakum
Fayette
Uvalde
Grimes
VanZandt
Throckmorton
Falls
Grayson
Ellis
Hall
Dickens
TrinityReeves
Marion
Terrell
Lynn
La Salle
Jasper
Jones
Castro
Victoria
Kleberg
Briscoe
Clay
Matagorda
Brooks
Runnels
Carson
LibertyLee
Hale
Bexar
Garza
Montague
Upton
Hamilton
FisherDawson
Dimmit
Hutchinson
Llano
Presidio
Eastland
Sabine
Wharton
Rusk
Tarrant
Lavaca
Childress
Hidalgo
Kaufman
Moore
Menard
Edwards
SanPatricio
Terry
Crockett
Houston
Waller
Coke
Ward
Titus
Lampasas
Haskell
Martin
Atascosa
HemphillHartley
Young
BurlesonHardin
Gonzales
McMullen
Erath
Galveston
Hopkins
McLennan
MadisonMcCulloch
Donley
Kent
Real
Sutton
Midland
Hudspeth
Zavala
Harrison
Comanche
Mitchell
Navarro
Crane
Lubbock
Wise
Washington
JeffDavis
El Paso
Gregg
Williamson
Lipscomb
Mason
Henderson
Hansford
Chambers
Hill
Potter
JimWells
DeltaStonewall
Ector
Cameron
Maverick
Collin
Baylor
Panola
Guadalupe
Bastrop Austin
Andrews
Anderson
Blanco
DeWitt
Bandera
Bell
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Bee
Angelina
Bailey
Jefferson
Frio
Fannin
Goliad
Loving
Cass
FortBend
Bosque
Hockley
SanSaba
Kerr
Mills
Cooke
Wilbarger
Irion
Caldwell
JimHogg
Culberson
Upshur
Cherokee
Denton
Concho
Randall
Kimble
Knox
Polk
Hood
SanJacinto
Robertson
Wilson
Nolan
Cottle
Calhoun
Rockwall
LiveOak
Motley
Sherman
Ochiltree
Comal
21
p2.2% - 15%
15.1% - 30%
30.1% - 50%
50.1% - 70%
70.1% - 98.4%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5 Year Sample
Percent of the Population that is Non‐Hispanic Black, Texas Counties, 2009‐2013
Dallas
Howard
FoardFloyd
Brewster
FranklinHunt
Newton
Starr
Kinney
Collingsworth
TomGreen
Coleman
Brazoria
Leon
Duval
Lamb
Morris
Smith
Jackson
Medina
Wheeler
Dallam
Callahan
Lamar
Coryell
Gaines
Kendall
Nacogdoches
Milam
Hays
Willacy
Johnson
Reagan
Webb
Shackelford
Bowie
Scurry
Kenedy
Somervell
Oldham
Taylor
King
Borden
Walker
Stephens
DeafSmith
Roberts
Tyler
ValVerde
Brown
Parker
Harris
Zapata
RedRiver
Karnes
PaloPinto
Glasscock
Shelby
Wood
Crosby
Refugio
Burnet
Sterling
Montgomery
SanAugustine
Rains
Nueces
Jack
Swisher
Camp
Brazos
Orange
Colorado
Pecos
Cochran
Parmer
Freestone
Winkler
Wichita
Gray
Schleicher
Hardeman
TravisGillespie
Yoakum
Fayette
Uvalde
Grimes
VanZandt
Throckmorton
Falls
Grayson
Ellis
Hall
Dickens
TrinityReeves
Marion
Terrell
Lynn
La Salle
Jasper
Jones
Castro
Victoria
Kleberg
Briscoe
Clay
Matagorda
Brooks
Runnels
Carson
LibertyLee
Hale
Bexar
Garza
Montague
Upton
Hamilton
FisherDawson
Dimmit
Hutchinson
Llano
Presidio
Eastland
Sabine
Wharton
Rusk
Tarrant
Lavaca
Childress
Hidalgo
Kaufman
Moore
Menard
Edwards
SanPatricio
Terry
Crockett
Houston
Waller
Coke
Ward
Titus
Lampasas
Haskell
Martin
Atascosa
HemphillHartley
Young
BurlesonHardin
Gonzales
McMullen
Erath
Galveston
Hopkins
McLennan
MadisonMcCulloch
Donley
Kent
Real
Sutton
Midland
Hudspeth
Zavala
Harrison
Comanche
Mitchell
Navarro
Crane
Lubbock
Wise
Washington
JeffDavis
El Paso
Gregg
Williamson
Lipscomb
Mason
Henderson
Hansford
Chambers
Hill
Potter
JimWells
DeltaStonewall
Ector
Cameron
Maverick
Collin
Baylor
Panola
Guadalupe
Bastrop Austin
Andrews
Anderson
Blanco
DeWitt
Bandera
Bell
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Bee
Angelina
Bailey
Jefferson
Frio
Fannin
Goliad
Loving
Cass
FortBend
Bosque
Hockley
SanSaba
Kerr
Mills
Cooke
Wilbarger
Irion
Caldwell
JimHogg
Culberson
Upshur
Cherokee
Denton
Concho
Randall
Kimble
Knox
Polk
Hood
SanJacinto
Robertson
Wilson
Nolan
Cottle
Calhoun
Rockwall
LiveOak
Motley
Sherman
Ochiltree
Comal
22
0% - 2.5%
2.6% - 5%
5.1% - 10%
10.1% - 15%
15.1% - 33.3%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5 Year Sample
Dallas
Howard
FoardFloyd
Brewster
FranklinHunt
Newton
Starr
Kinney
Collingsworth
TomGreen
Coleman
Brazoria
Leon
Duval
Lamb
Morris
Smith
Jackson
Medina
Wheeler
Dallam
Callahan
Lamar
Coryell
Gaines
Kendall
Nacogdoches
Milam
Hays
Willacy
Johnson
Reagan
Webb
Shackelford
Bowie
Scurry
Kenedy
Somervell
Oldham
Taylor
King
Borden
Walker
Stephens
DeafSmith
Roberts
Tyler
ValVerde
Brown
Parker
Harris
Zapata
RedRiver
Karnes
PaloPinto
Glasscock
Shelby
Wood
Crosby
Refugio
Burnet
Sterling
Montgomery
SanAugustine
Rains
Nueces
Jack
Swisher
Camp
Brazos
Orange
Colorado
Pecos
Cochran
Parmer
Freestone
Winkler
Wichita
Gray
Schleicher
Hardeman
TravisGillespie
Yoakum
Fayette
Uvalde
Grimes
VanZandt
Throckmorton
Falls
Grayson
Ellis
Hall
Dickens
TrinityReeves
Marion
Terrell
Lynn
La Salle
Jasper
Jones
Castro
Victoria
Kleberg
Briscoe
Clay
Matagorda
Brooks
Runnels
Carson
LibertyLee
Hale
Bexar
Garza
Montague
UptonHamilton
FisherDawson
Dimmit
Hutchinson
Llano
Presidio
Eastland
Sabine
Wharton
Rusk
Tarrant
Lavaca
Childress
Hidalgo
Kaufman
Moore
Menard
Edwards
SanPatricio
Terry
Crockett
Houston
Waller
Coke
Ward
Titus
Lampasas
Haskell
Martin
Atascosa
HemphillHartley
Young
BurlesonHardin
Gonzales
McMullen
Erath
Galveston
Hopkins
McLennan
MadisonMcCulloch
Donley
Kent
Real
Sutton
Midland
Hudspeth
Zavala
Harrison
Comanche
Mitchell
Navarro
Crane
Lubbock
Wise
Washington
JeffDavis
El Paso
Gregg
Williamson
Lipscomb
Mason
Henderson
Hansford
Chambers
Hill
Potter
JimWells
DeltaStonewall
Ector
Cameron
Maverick
Collin
Baylor
Panola
Guadalupe
Bastrop Austin
Andrews
Anderson
Blanco
DeWitt
Bandera
Bell
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Bee
Angelina
Bailey
Jefferson
Frio
Fannin
Goliad
Loving
Cass
FortBend
Bosque
Hockley
SanSaba
Kerr
Mills
Cooke
Wilbarger
Irion
Caldwell
JimHogg
Culberson
Upshur
Cherokee
Denton
Concho
Randall
Kimble
Knox
Polk
Hood
SanJacinto
Robertson
Wilson
Nolan
Cottle
Calhoun
Rockwall
LiveOak
Motley
Sherman
Ochiltree
Comal
Percent of the Population Born in Texas, Texas Counties, 2009‐2013
23Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5 Year Sample
44.7% - 55%
55.1% - 65%
65.1% - 75%
75.1% - 85%
85.1% - 90.6%
Percent of the Population by Race and Ethnicity, San Antonio and Texas, 2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census
62.2%
37.6%
25.6%
45.3%
5.9% 10.8%
5.8% 6.3%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
100.0%
San Antonio Texas
Hispanic or Latino
White alone, not Hispanic
Black or African American
All Other
Housing and Household Characteristics, San Antonio and Texas
Characteristic San Antonio TexasHomeownership rate 55.7% 63.3%Percent Housing units in multi‐unit structures, percent 31.6% 24.2%Median value of owner‐occupied housing units $113,800 $128,900 Per capita money income in past 12 months $22,619 $26,019 Median household income $45,722 $51,900 Persons below poverty level 19.9% 17.6%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census and the American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
Population Characteristics, San Antonio and Texas
CharacteristicSan
Antonio Texas
Living in same house 1 year & over 80.6% 82.8%
Foreign born persons 14.0% 16.3%
Language other than English spoken at home 45.4% 34.7%
High school graduate or higher, persons age 25+ 80.7% 81.2%
Bachelor's degree or higher, persons age 25+ 24.6% 26.7%
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
Persons per Square Mile
0 – 10
11 – 50
51 – 500
501 – 4,000
4,001 – 56,000
1970 1980 1990
2000 2010
Density by Census Tract, Austin/San Antonio Corridor, 1970‐2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, decennial censuses. Geolytics, Neighborhood Change Database Tract Data from 1970-2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
Percent of the Population that was Born in Texas, Census Tracts, San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
0% - 20%
20.1% - 50%
50.1% - 60%
60.1% - 75%
75.1% - 100%CoSABoundary
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5 Year Sample
Percent of population that is of Hispanic descent, Census Tracts, San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
0% - 20%
20.1% - 35%
35.1% - 50%
50.1% - 80%
80.1% - 100%
CoSABoundary
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
Percent of population speaking a language other than English at home and speak English less than very well, Census Tracts,
San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
0% - 5%
5.1% - 10%
10.1% - 20%
20.1% - 40%
40.1% - 77.9%
CoSABoundary
Source: Texas Education Agency, Student Reports, 2014-2015Note: Tan areas were not included in this analysis.
Percent of Students Participating in Bilingual or ESL Programs by School District, Bexar County, 2014‐2015
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
Percent of population 25 years and older without a high school degree, Census Tracts, Texas 2009-2013
0% - 10%
10.1% - 20%
20.1% - 30%
30.1% - 50%
50.1% - 80%
Percent of population earning $75,000 per year or more, Census Tracts, San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
0% - 5%
5.1% - 10%
10.1% - 20%
20.1% - 30%
30.1% - 55.5%
CoSABoundary
Percent of population living below poverty, Census Tracts, San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
0% - 10%
10.1% - 20%
20.1% - 30%
30.1% - 40%
40.1% - 91.5%
CoSABoundary
Percent of Housing Units Build After 1999, Census Tracts, San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
CoSABoundary
0% - 10%
10.1% - 20%
20.1% - 40%
40.1% - 60%
60.1% - 100%
Percent of Housing Units Build Before1960, Census Tracts, San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
CoSABoundary
0% - 10%
10.1% - 20%
20.1% - 40%
40.1% - 60%
60.1% - 100%
Maps of Housing Stock, Proportions Year Built in Bexar County at the Census Block Level
Source: Bexar County Appraisal District
<1960 1960s 1970s
1980s 1990s 2000 +
Percent of Housing Units Valued at $300,000 or More, Census Tracts, San Antonio, Texas, 2009-2013
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2009-2013 5-Year Sample
0% - 5%
5.1% - 10%
10.1% - 30%
30.1% - 60%
60.1% - 100%
CoSABoundary
1,500,000
1,700,000
1,900,000
2,100,000
2,300,000
2,500,000
2,700,000
2,900,000
3,100,000
3,300,000
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050
No‐Migration
.5 2000‐2010 Migration Scenario
2000‐1010 Migration Scenario
Projected Population Growth in Bexar County, Texas, 2010‐2050
Source: Texas State Data Center 2014 Population Projections
1,700,000
1,720,000
1,740,000
1,760,000
1,780,000
1,800,000
1,820,000
1,840,000
1,860,000
1,880,000
1,900,000
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
No‐Migration
.5 2000‐2010 Migration Scenario
2000‐2010 Migration Scenario
Bexar County Estimates
Sources: Texas State Data Center 2014 Population Projections. U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates.
Projected and Estimated Population in Bexar County, Texas, 2010‐2015
0
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
2,500,000
2010 2015 2020 2025 2030 2035 2040 2045 2050
NH‐White
NH Black
Hispanic
NH Other
Source: Texas State Data Center 2014 Population Projections , 2000‐2010 Migration Scenario
Projected Racial and Ethnic Percent, Bexar County, Texas, 2010‐2050
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
55
Millions
Zero Migration
0.5 of 2000‐2010 Migration
2000‐2010 Migration
Projected Population Growth in Texas, 2010‐2050
42Source: Texas State Data Center 2014 Population Projections
Projected Racial and Ethnic Percent, Texas, 2010‐2050
0
5,000,000
10,000,000
15,000,000
20,000,000
25,000,000
30,000,000
35,000,000
NH‐WhiteNH‐BlackHispanicNH‐Other
43Source: Texas State Data Center 2012 Population Projections , 2000‐2010 Migration Scenario
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
50%
55%
60%
65%
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
White
Black
Hispanic
Other
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
45
15.0%
23.8%
31.3%
20.1%
9.8%
18.1%
24.0%
29.9%
18.7%
9.3%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
Less than High School High School orEquivalent
Some College /Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree Graduate orProfessional Degree
Percen
t of the
Civilian
Labor Force
Educational Attainment
2011 ACS
2030 Constant 2011 %
These should be going DOWN These should be going UP
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year PUMS.Texas State Data Center, 2012 Vintage Population Projections, 0.5 Migration Scenario
Percent of the Civilian Labor Force (ages 25‐64) by Educational Attainment for 2011, and 2030 Using Trended
Rates, Texas
46
15.0%
23.8%
31.3%
20.1%
9.8%11.4%
20.4%
34.3%
22.1%
11.8%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
Less than High School High School orEquivalent
Some College /Associate Degree
Bachelor's Degree Graduate orProfessional Degree
Percen
t of the
Civilian
Labor Force
Educational Attainment
2011 ACS
2030 Trended (2001‐2011 Trend)
These should be going DOWN These should be going UP
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year PUMS.Texas State Data Center, 2012 Vintage Population Projections, 0.5 Migration Scenario
Unhealthy Weight for Some Bexar County School Districts, 2013‐14
DistrictTotal Students
Tested
Total at
Unhealthy
Weight
Percent at
Unhealthy
Weight
Edgewood 9,820 5,608 57.2
Judson 45,375 21,407 47.2
North East 79,976 31,580 39.5
San Antonio 46,552 25,154 54
South San Antonio 5,261 2,830 53.8
Somerset 1,981 1,059 53.5
TOTAL FOR BEXAR COUNTY 247,062 87,638 35.5
In 2013‐2014 school year: a Healthy Weight equals BMIs ranging from 13.8 to 24.9 in boys and from 13.5‐24.9 in girls (across age and from the low to the high end of the Healthy Fitness Zone).FITNESSGRAM includes data for students enrolled in kindergarten through college, but is limited by the grades serviced in each district, respectively. FERPA masked scores, which occur when there are fewer than 5 students in any category, have not been counted in these calculations. Bexar County total Fitnessgram scores contain only the districts listed in the table.Fitnessgram suggests that their scores not be compared across years, because of differences in methodology.
Source: Fitnessgram for Bexar County and Selected Bexar County ISDs, 2013‐2014.
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Juvenile Probation by Zip Code, Bexar County, Texas, 2014
48Source: Bexar County Juvenile Probation, 2015
Note: No data was reported for white areas on the map.
Total Referrals0
1 - 49
50 - 99
100 - 199
200 - 299
300 or more
Total Births by ZIP Code area, Bexar County, Texas, 2014
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7 8 0 2 37 8 0 2 3
7 8 0 0 67 8 0 0 6
7 8 2 6 47 8 2 6 4
7 8 2 5 77 8 2 5 7
7 8 1 1 27 8 1 1 2
7 8 0 7 37 8 0 7 3
7 8 1 0 17 8 1 0 1
7 8 0 0 27 8 0 0 2
7 8 2 5 37 8 2 5 3
7 8 2 6 37 8 2 6 3
7 8 2 2 17 8 2 2 1
7 8 2 2 37 8 2 2 3
7 8 2 4 57 8 2 4 5
7 8 2 6 67 8 2 6 6
7 8 1 0 87 8 1 0 8
7 8 1 5 27 8 1 5 2
7 8 0 5 27 8 0 5 2
7 8 2 5 27 8 2 5 2
7 8 2 6 17 8 2 6 17 8 2 6 07 8 2 6 0
7 8 1 0 97 8 1 0 9
7 8 2 2 77 8 2 2 7
7 8 0 1 57 8 0 1 5
7 8 2 5 97 8 2 5 9
7 8 2 2 27 8 2 2 2
7 8 2 5 47 8 2 5 4
7 8 0 6 97 8 0 6 9
7 8 1 5 47 8 1 5 4
7 8 2 4 97 8 2 4 9
7 8 2 2 47 8 2 2 4
7 8 2 5 87 8 2 5 8
7 8 2 1 67 8 2 1 6
7 8 2 4 77 8 2 4 7
7 8 2 1 97 8 2 1 9
7 8 2 3 37 8 2 3 3
7 8 2 5 17 8 2 5 1
7 8 2 5 07 8 2 5 0
7 8 2 2 87 8 2 2 8
7 8 2 2 07 8 2 2 0
7 8 2 3 27 8 2 3 2
7 8 2 3 07 8 2 3 0
7 8 2 1 87 8 2 1 8
7 8 2 1 77 8 2 1 7
7 8 2 0 97 8 2 0 9
7 8 2 4 07 8 2 4 0
7 8 2 1 07 8 2 1 0
7 8 2 3 97 8 2 3 9
7 8 2 5 57 8 2 5 5
7 8 2 1 47 8 2 1 4
7 8 2 1 17 8 2 1 1
7 8 2 4 47 8 2 4 4
7 8 2 5 67 8 2 5 6
7 8 2 4 27 8 2 4 2
7 8 2 1 37 8 2 1 3
7 8 2 0 77 8 2 0 7
7 8 2 3 87 8 2 3 8
7 8 2 4 87 8 2 4 8
7 8 2 0 17 8 2 0 17 8 2 1 27 8 2 1 2
7 8 2 3 77 8 2 3 7
7 8 2 2 97 8 2 2 9
7 8 2 3 67 8 2 3 6 7 8 2 2 67 8 2 2 6
7 8 1 4 87 8 1 4 8
7 8 2 3 47 8 2 3 4
7 8 1 5 07 8 1 5 0
7 8 2 0 47 8 2 0 4
7 8 2 0 27 8 2 0 2
7 8 2 2 57 8 2 2 5
7 8 2 3 57 8 2 3 5
7 8 2 3 17 8 2 3 1
7 8 2 0 37 8 2 0 3
7 8 2 0 87 8 2 0 87 8 2 0 57 8 2 0 5
Total Births< 100
100 - 199
200 - 399
400 - 599
600 or more
Source: San Antonio Metropolitan Health District, 2014 Health Profile, 2015
Contact
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