Texas Demographic Center

Texas Demographic Center The Texas Demographic Center produces, interprets, and distributes demographic information for Texas. Mailing Address: 501 West Cesar E. Chavez Blvd.

The Texas Demographic Center functions as a focal point for the production, interpretation, and distribution of demographic information for Texas. The Texas Demographic Center produces and disseminates population estimates and projections for Texas, as well as other demographic information. Special emphasis is placed on data that may be useful to policy makers in dealing with issues regarding the demand for State services. San Antonio, TX 78207-4415

06/23/2026

Explore our interactive map to see how births, deaths, and migration have shaped county growth since 2010. Updated annually with the latest Census estimates.
🔎 Take a closer look and discover what’s shaping your community 👉https://bit.ly/4vpJQCG

According to the Census Business Builder, Texas has about 30M residents, a $78K median income, 63% homeownership, and 86...
06/18/2026

According to the Census Business Builder, Texas has about 30M residents, a $78K median income, 63% homeownership, and 86% with a high school diploma or higher. Explore the data tool to dive deeper at the county, city, ZIP code, or census tract level. 👉 https://bit.ly/3SeGrrD

: Census Bureau data and resources can help you decide where to buy a home.

Take a retired couple carefully planning their next home purchase. They start their search with a must-have list.

Using our Census Business Builder , they can explore median household income, population, types of retail establishments, and a demographic profile of the local workforce to narrow their search.

Visit to read more about CBB and other resources for homebuyers: https://www.census.gov/library/stories/2026/06/where-to-buy-a-home.html

This Father’s Day, we celebrate the growing presence of fathers in Texas households. Between 2014 and 2024, the number o...
06/15/2026

This Father’s Day, we celebrate the growing presence of fathers in Texas households. Between 2014 and 2024, the number of households increased from 3.0M to 3.4M, while the share with father figures, including married-couple and single male-headed households, rose from 75% to 77%.

06/08/2026

Explore our new storymap👉 https://lnkd.in/gifsSzCw! This Story Map shows the Texas Demographic Center’s 2024 population projections for the state and counties, detailing residential populations by age, s*x, and race/ethnicity from 2020 to 2060 under three migration scenarios, with maps highlighting the mid-migration scenario.

Growth patterns vary across Texas. El Paso and Rio Grande Valley areas show steady, localized increases, while the Houst...
06/01/2026

Growth patterns vary across Texas. El Paso and Rio Grande Valley areas show steady, localized increases, while the Houston region continues to see stronger growth in surrounding suburbs rather than the urban core.

Suburbs in the Dallas–Fort Worth region and along the San Antonio–Austin corridor are seeing the fastest increases, whil...
06/01/2026

Suburbs in the Dallas–Fort Worth region and along the San Antonio–Austin corridor are seeing the fastest increases, while growth in West Texas remains more limited and concentrated in a few cities. These highlight ongoing expansion beyond urban cores.

🌟We’re going LIVE today at 9am (CDT)!Don’t miss this important conversation on the data driving decisions across Texas.H...
05/21/2026

🌟We’re going LIVE today at 9am (CDT)!
Don’t miss this important conversation on the data driving decisions across Texas.
Hear from our keynote speakers:
➡️Helen You, PhD sharing insights on Texas population trends and key characteristics
➡️Jacqueline Angel, PhD discussing Texas’ aging population and the growing demand for care
🔴Tune in: https://www.youtube.com//streams

Population growth remains strong across Texas. Fort Worth added 19,512 residents, with San Antonio (14,359) and Celina (...
05/18/2026

Population growth remains strong across Texas. Fort Worth added 19,512 residents, with San Antonio (14,359) and Celina (12,710) close behind. Several other cities, including Houston and Fulshear, also saw gains above 11,000, reflecting broad-based growth statewide.

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San Antonio, TX
782249-3209

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