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Texas Demographic Trends, Characteristics, and Projections

Texas Association of REALTORS

Winter Meeting

February 10, 2018

@TexasDemography

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Texas is experiencing significant growth.

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Growing States, 2000-2017

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2000Population

2010Population

2017 Population

NumericChange

2010-2017

PercentChange

2010-2017

United States281,421,906 308,745,538 325,719,178 16,961,073 5.49%

Texas 20,851,820 25,145,561 28,304,596 3,158,496 12.56%

California 33,871,648 37,253,956 39,536,653 2,282,135 6.13%

Florida 15,982,378 18,801,310 20,984,400 2,179,806 11.59%

Georgia 8,186,453 9,687,653 10,429,379 740,689 7.65%

North Carolina 8,049,313 9,535,483 10,273,419 737,698 7.74%

Washington 5,894,121 6,724,540 7,405,743 681,198 10.13%

Arizona 5,130,632 6,392,017 7,016,270 623,961 9.76%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Count, 2017 Population Estimates.

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Pecos

Brewster

Webb

Hudspeth

Presidio

Terrell

Culberson

Reeves

Val Verde

Crockett

Hill

Duval

Harris

Frio

Bell

Kerr

Kenedy

Starr

Polk

Clay

Edwards

Irion

Hall

Ellis

Jeff Davis

Sutton

Uvalde

Bee

Hale

Dallam

Leon

Bexar

Gaines

Hidalgo

Upton

Hartley

King

Erath

Jack

Kinney

Kent

Zavala

Brazoria

Tyler

GrayOldham

Dimmit

CassLynn HuntWise

La Salle

Rusk

Kimble

Lamb

Medina

Floyd

Terry

Coke

Llano

Liberty

Ector

Andrews

Milam

Travis Lee

Knox

Mills

Smith

Falls

Ward

Collin

Jones

Nolan

Potter

Burnet

Cottle

Nueces

Taylor

Zapata

Real

Coryell

Bowie

Motley

Young

Lamar

Martin

Garza

DallasFisher

Moore

Baylor

Kleberg

Archer

Scurry

Cameron

Cooke

Mason

Parker

Castro

Navarro

Brooks

Hardin

Deaf Smith

Lavaca

Donley

Hays

Goliad

Denton

El Paso

Fannin

Tarrant

Crane

Carson

Crosby

Borden

Schleicher

Gillespie

Shelby

Foard

Wood

Menard

Panola

Walker

Winkler

Harrison

Eastland

Loving

Bandera

Wichita

Hood

Matagorda

Brown

Reagan Houston

Maverick

Jasper

Coleman

Tom Green

Bailey

DeWitt

Atascosa

Bosque

Wharton

Concho

Runnels

Fayette

Haskell

Calhoun

Newton

Live Oak

Randall

Sterling

Jefferson

Briscoe

McMullen

Parmer

Jim Hogg

Mitchell

Wilson

Victoria

Trinity

Roberts

Howard

Bastrop

Grayson

San Saba

Midland

Hockley Dickens

Swisher

Gonzales

Anderson

Dawson

Willacy

Grimes

Wheeler

Cherokee

Colorado

Lubbock

Karnes

Red River

Refugio

Austin

Hemphill

Williamson

Jackson

Blanco

Ochiltree

McCulloch

Sherman

Wilbarger

Hansford

Callahan

McLennan

Yoakum

Angelina

Hopkins

Lipscomb

StephensPalo Pinto

Stonewall

Hamilton

MontagueCochran

Jim Wells

Limestone

Kaufman

Fort Bend

Titus

Comal

Armstrong

Kendall

Freestone

ComancheGlasscock

Johnson

Galveston

Henderson

Montgomery

Brazos

Van Zandt

Chambers

Robertson

Waller

Sabine

Upshur

Hutchinson

Shackelford

Childress

Burleson

Nacogdoches

Lampasas

Collingsworth

Hardeman

Throckmorton

Guadalupe

Caldwell

Aransas

Marion

San Patricio

Madison

San Jacinto

Delta

Washington Orange

Rains

Gregg

Morris

San Augustine

Franklin

Somervell

Rockwall

Total Estimated Population by County, Texas, 2016

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Vintage Population Estimates

113 - 10,000

10,001 - 50,000

50,001 - 100,000

100,001 - 500,000

500,001 - 4,589,928

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Pecos

Brewster

Webb

Hudspeth

Presidio

Terrell

Culberson

Reeves

Val Verde

Crockett

Hill

Duval

Harris

Frio

Bell

Kerr

Kenedy

Starr

Polk

Clay

Edwards

Irion

Hall

Ellis

Jeff Davis

Sutton

Uvalde

Bee

Hale

Dallam

Leon

Bexar

Gaines

Hidalgo

Upton

Hartley

King

Erath

Jack

Kinney

Kent

Zavala

Brazoria

Tyler

GrayOldham

Dimmit

CassLynn HuntWise

La Salle

Rusk

Kimble

Lamb

Medina

Floyd

Terry

Coke

Llano

Liberty

Ector

Andrews

Milam

Travis Lee

Knox

Mills

Smith

Falls

Ward

Collin

Jones

Nolan

Potter

Burnet

Cottle

Nueces

Taylor

Zapata

Real

Coryell

Bowie

Motley

Young

Lamar

Martin

Garza

DallasFisher

Moore

Baylor

Kleberg

Archer

Scurry

Cameron

Cooke

Mason

Parker

Castro

Navarro

Brooks

Hardin

Deaf Smith

Lavaca

Donley

Hays

Goliad

Denton

El Paso

Fannin

Tarrant

Crane

Carson

Crosby

Borden

Schleicher

Gillespie

Shelby

Foard

Wood

Menard

Panola

Walker

Winkler

Harrison

Eastland

Loving

Bandera

Wichita

Hood

Matagorda

Brown

Reagan Houston

Maverick

Jasper

Coleman

Tom Green

Bailey

DeWitt

Atascosa

Bosque

Wharton

Concho

Runnels

Fayette

Haskell

Calhoun

Newton

Live Oak

Randall

Sterling

Jefferson

Briscoe

McMullen

Parmer

Jim Hogg

Mitchell

Wilson

Victoria

Trinity

Roberts

Howard

Bastrop

Grayson

San Saba

Midland

Hockley Dickens

Swisher

Gonzales

Anderson

Dawson

Willacy

Grimes

Wheeler

Cherokee

Colorado

Lubbock

Karnes

Red River

Refugio

Austin

Hemphill

Williamson

Jackson

Blanco

Ochiltree

McCulloch

Sherman

Wilbarger

Hansford

Callahan

McLennan

Yoakum

Angelina

Hopkins

Lipscomb

StephensPalo Pinto

Stonewall

Hamilton

MontagueCochran

Jim Wells

Limestone

Kaufman

Fort Bend

Titus

Comal

Armstrong

Kendall

Freestone

ComancheGlasscock

Johnson

Galveston

Henderson

Montgomery

Brazos

Van Zandt

Chambers

Robertson

Waller

Sabine

Upshur

Hutchinson

Shackelford

Childress

Burleson

Nacogdoches

Lampasas

Collingsworth

Hardeman

Throckmorton

Guadalupe

Caldwell

Aransas

Marion

San Patricio

Madison

San Jacinto

Delta

Washington Orange

Rains

Gregg

Morris

San Augustine

Franklin

Somervell

Rockwall

Estimated Population Change, Texas Counties, 2010 to 2016

5Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Vintage Population Estimates

96 counties lost population over the 6 year period.

-2,010 - 0

1 - 1,000

1,001 - 20,000

20,001 - 100,000

100,001 - 497,469

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Estimated Percent Change of the Total Population by County, Texas, 2010 to 2016

6Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Vintage Population Estimates

Pecos

Brewster

Webb

Hudspeth

Presidio

Terrell

Culberson

Reeves

Val Verde

Crockett

Hill

Duval

Harris

Frio

Bell

Kerr

Kenedy

Starr

Polk

Clay

Edwards

Irion

Hall

Ellis

Jeff Davis

Sutton

Uvalde

Bee

Hale

Dallam

Leon

Bexar

Gaines

Hidalgo

Upton

Hartley

King

Erath

Jack

Kinney

Kent

Zavala

Brazoria

Tyler

GrayOldham

Dimmit

CassLynn HuntWise

La Salle

Rusk

Kimble

Lamb

Medina

Floyd

Terry

Coke

Llano

Liberty

Ector

Andrews

Milam

Travis Lee

Knox

Mills

Smith

Falls

Ward

Collin

Jones

Nolan

Potter

Burnet

Cottle

Nueces

Taylor

Zapata

Real

Coryell

Bowie

Motley

Young

Lamar

Martin

Garza

DallasFisher

Moore

Baylor

Kleberg

Archer

Scurry

Cameron

Cooke

Mason

Parker

Castro

Navarro

Brooks

Hardin

Deaf Smith

Lavaca

Donley

Hays

Goliad

Denton

El Paso

Fannin

Tarrant

Crane

Carson

Crosby

Borden

Schleicher

Gillespie

Shelby

Foard

Wood

Menard

Panola

Walker

Winkler

Harrison

Eastland

Loving

Bandera

Wichita

Hood

Matagorda

Brown

Reagan Houston

Maverick

Jasper

Coleman

Tom Green

Bailey

DeWitt

Atascosa

Bosque

Wharton

Concho

Runnels

Fayette

Haskell

Calhoun

Newton

Live Oak

Randall

Sterling

Jefferson

Briscoe

McMullen

Parmer

Jim Hogg

Mitchell

Wilson

Victoria

Trinity

Roberts

Howard

Bastrop

Grayson

San Saba

Midland

Hockley Dickens

Swisher

Gonzales

Anderson

Dawson

Willacy

Grimes

Wheeler

Cherokee

Colorado

Lubbock

Karnes

Red River

Refugio

Austin

Hemphill

Williamson

Jackson

Blanco

Ochiltree

McCulloch

Sherman

Wilbarger

Hansford

Callahan

McLennan

Yoakum

Angelina

Hopkins

Lipscomb

StephensPalo Pinto

Stonewall

Hamilton

MontagueCochran

Jim Wells

Limestone

Kaufman

Fort Bend

Titus

Comal

Armstrong

Kendall

Freestone

ComancheGlasscock

Johnson

Galveston

Henderson

Montgomery

Brazos

Van Zandt

Chambers

Robertson

Waller

Sabine

Upshur

Hutchinson

Shackelford

Childress

Burleson

Nacogdoches

Lampasas

Collingsworth

Hardeman

Throckmorton

Guadalupe

Caldwell

Aransas

Marion

San Patricio

Madison

San Jacinto

Delta

Washington Orange

Rains

Gregg

Morris

San Augustine

Franklin

Somervell

Rockwall

-4.8% - 0%

0.1% - 2.5%

2.6% - 5%

5.1% - 10%

10.1% - 18.1%

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Population Percent Change for Texas Counties, 2015 to 2016

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Population Change, 2015-2016

No Growth (0% or less)

Slow Growth (.01% to 1.56%)

Fast Growth (1.57% or Greater)

Big Four MSAs

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Population Estimates

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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

Migration

Natural Increase

Components of Population Change by Percent in Texas, 1950-2010

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Estimates

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Top Counties for Percent Growth* in Texas, 2015-2016

8Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Vintage Population Estimates.*Among Counties with 10,000 or more population in 2016.

County U.S.

Rank

2015-2016

Percent

Population

Change

Percent

Change from

Domestic

Migration

Percent

Change from

International

Migration

Kendall 2 5.2% 95.9% 4.0%

Hays 3 5.1% 82.2% 1.8%

Comal 6 4.4% 88.5% 2.0%

Williamson 14 4.1% 74.1% 5.6%

Fort Bend 18 3.8% 59.4% 15.8%

Montgomery 24 3.7% 73.5% 8.0%

Rockwall 25 3.6% 82.2% 2.5%

Denton 28 3.6% 67.1% 9.0%

Kaufman 36 3.4% 81.3% 2.2%

Bastrop 42 3.1% 83.5% 0.7%

Ellis 50 3.1% 78.1% 2.6%

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Top Counties for Numeric Growth in Texas, 2015-2016

9Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Vintage Population Estimates.

County

U.S. Rank

Population

Change

Population

Change

Percent of

Change from

Natural

Increase

Percent Change

from Domestic

Migration

Percent Change

from

International

Migration

Harris 2 56,587 79.9% -27.9% 48.1%

Tarrant 5 35,462 44.4% 37.7% 17.9%

Bexar 7 33,198 44.6% 39.3% 16.1%

Dallas 9 29,209 79.9% -20.9% 41.0%

Denton 11 27,689 23.9% 67.1% 9.0%

Fort Bend 13 27,388 24.8% 59.4% 15.8%

Collin 14 26,506 25.8% 58.7% 15.5%

Travis 17 24,505 44.2% 33.3% 22.5%

Williamson 22 20,659 20.3% 74.1% 5.6%

Montgomery 24 19,769 18.5% 73.5% 8.0%

Hidalgo* 54 10,529 113.5% -33.4% 19.9%Hidalgo County had negative net migration (-13.5% of total population growth).

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-3.4% -2.9% -2.9% -2.8% -2.5%

-0.3% -0.1%

4.5% 4.9% 5.1% 5.1%5.9%

7.1%

9.5%10.4%

13.2%

22.1%

-5.0%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

Estimated Percent of Total Net-Migrant Flows to and From Texas and Other States, 2015

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016. ACS Migration Flows, 2015

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Texas continues to diversify.

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Texas Racial and Ethnic Composition, 2000, 2010, and 2016

Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000, 2010 Decennial Census and 2016 Population Estimates 11

NH White, 53%

NH Black,

11%

NH Asian, 3%

NH Other, 1%

Hispanic, 32%

2000

NH White, 43%

NH Black, 12%

NH Asian, 5%

NH Other, 2%

Hispanic, 39%

2016

NH White, 45%

NH Black, 12%

NH Asian, 4%

NH Other, 2%

Hispanic, 38%

2010

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Racial and Ethnic Composition of Texas and Top 10 Most Populous Counties, 2015

NH White NH Black Hispanic NH Asian NH Other

TEXAS 43.0% 11.8% 38.8% 4.6% 1.8%

Denton County 60.9% 9.3% 19.2% 8.0% 2.6%

Collin County 59.4% 9.4% 15.2% 13.4% 2.7%

Travis County 49.5% 8.0% 33.9% 6.4% 2.1%

Tarrant County 48.6% 15.6% 28.2% 5.3% 2.4%

Fort Bend County 34.6% 20.1% 24.1% 19.2% 1.9%

Harris County 31.0% 18.5% 42.0% 7.0% 1.6%

Dallas County 30.6% 22.3% 39.5% 6.0% 1.6%

Bexar County 28.7% 7.3% 59.5% 2.7% 1.7%

El Paso County 13.1% 3.2% 81.3% 1.2% 1.2%

Hidalgo County 7.0% 0.5% 91.3% 1.0% 0.2%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 Vintage Population Estimates 12

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Population Pyramids for Hispanics and Non-Hispanic Whites in Texas, 2010

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Annual Shares of Recent Non-Citizen Immigrants to Texas by World Area of Birth, 2005-2015

69.4%

66.8%

61.0%

57.0%

59.0%

50.6%

57.4%

50.9%

42.9%

48.6%

44.1%

17.3%

19.9%

22.4%

28.2%

26.8%

33.0%

25.5%

34.3%

40.4%

33.6%

35.8%

7.8%

5.7%

6.2%

7.8%

7.7%

7.3%

9.9%

7.1%

9.0%

8.3%

7.1%

5.5%

7.6%

10.4%

7.0%

6.5%

9.1%

7.2%

7.8%

7.8%

9.5%

13.1%

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

Latin America Asia Europe Africa and Other

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 1-Year PUMS

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Unauthorized and Mexican Immigration, 2015

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Texas Racial and Ethnic Composition, 1980 to 2050

20Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1980 to 2010 Decennial Censuses; Texas Demographic Center, 2014 Population Projections, Half Migration Scenario

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Texas is young, but aging.

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States with the Oldest Median Ages, 2000, 2010, 2014

2000 2010 2014

Rank State Med Age Rank State Median Age Rank State Median Age

1 West Virginia 38.9 1 Maine 42.7 1 Maine 44.2

2 Florida 38.7 2 Vermont 41.5 2 New Hampshire 42.6

3 Maine 38.6 3 West Virginia 41.3 3 Vermont 42.6

4 Pennsylvania 38 4 New Hampshire 41.1 4 West Virginia 42.0

5… Vermont 37.7 5… Florida 40.7 5… Florida 41.8

…46 California 33.3 …46 California 35.2 …46 Idaho 35.7

47 Idaho 33.2 47 Idaho 34.6 47 North Dakota 34.9

48 Alaska 32.4 48 Alaska 33.8 48 Texas 34.2

49 Texas 32.3 49 Texas 33.6 49 Alaska 33.3

50 Utah 27.1 50 Utah 29.2 50 Utah 30.5

- United States 35.3 - United States 37.2 - United States 37.7Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Decennial Censuses

US Census Bureau, 2014 Population Estimate by State

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Texas Population by Age Group, 2000 to 2014

2000 2010 2014 2000-2014

Population Percent Population Percent Estimate PercentAbsolute

Change

Percent

Change

Under 18 5,886,759 28.2 6,865,824 27.3 7,115,614 26.4 1,228,855 20.9

18 to 64 12,892,529 61.8 15,677,851 62.3 16,742,263 62.1 3,849,734 29.9

65 and Older 2,072,532 9.9 2,601,886 10.3 3,099,081 11.5 1,026,549 49.5

Total 20,851,820 100 25,145,561 100 26,956,958 100 6,105,138 29.3

Source: US Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Censuses, QT-P1 and derived from QT-P1

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Population Projections by Age Group, 2010 to 2050

Age Group 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050

2010-2050

Percent

Change

65 and Older 2,601,886 4,014,083 5,929,471 7,583,385 9,442,865 262.9

65-69 853,100 1,375,699 1,779,930 2,019,401 2,519,575 195.3

70-74 619,156 1,081,697 1,569,556 1,747,404 2,136,439 245.1

75-79 477,245 714,641 1,181,376 1,568,513 1,830,330 283.5

80-84 347,206 440,399 794,965 1,186,724 1,365,653 293.3

85+ 205,501 401,647 603,644 1,061,343 1,590,868 421.3

Total Population 25,145,561 30,541,978 37,155,084 44,955,896 54,369,297 116.2

Source: US Census Bureau, 2010 Census

Texas State Data Center, 2014 Projections, 1.0 Migration Scenario

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Percent of Population 65 Years Plus, Texas Counties, 2011-2015

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates 30

Pecos

Brewster

Webb

Hudspeth

Presidio

Terrell

Culberson

Reeves

Val Verde

Crockett

Hill

Duval

Harris

Frio

Bell

Kerr

Kenedy

Starr

Polk

Clay

Edwards

Irion

Hall

Ellis

Jeff Davis

Sutton

Uvalde

Bee

Hale

Dallam

Leon

Bexar

Gaines

Hidalgo

Upton

Hartley

King

Erath

Jack

Kinney

Kent

Zavala

Brazoria

Tyler

GrayOldham

Dimmit

CassLynn HuntWise

La Salle

Rusk

Kimble

Lamb

Medina

Floyd

Terry

Coke

Llano

Liberty

Ector

Andrews

Milam

Travis Lee

Knox

Mills

Smith

Falls

Ward

Collin

Jones

Nolan

Potter

Burnet

Cottle

Nueces

Taylor

Zapata

Real

Coryell

Bowie

Motley

Young

Lamar

Martin

Garza

DallasFisher

Moore

Baylor

Kleberg

Archer

Scurry

Cameron

Cooke

Mason

Parker

Castro

Navarro

Brooks

Hardin

Deaf Smith

Lavaca

Donley

Hays

Goliad

Denton

El Paso

Fannin

Tarrant

Crane

Carson

Crosby

Borden

Schleicher

Gillespie

Shelby

Foard

Wood

Menard

Panola

Walker

Winkler

Harrison

Eastland

Loving

Bandera

Wichita

Hood

Matagorda

Brown

Reagan Houston

Maverick

Jasper

Coleman

Tom Green

Bailey

DeWitt

Atascosa

Bosque

Wharton

Concho

Runnels

Fayette

Haskell

Calhoun

Newton

Live Oak

Randall

Sterling

Jefferson

Briscoe

McMullen

Parmer

Jim Hogg

Mitchell

Wilson

Victoria

Trinity

Roberts

Howard

Bastrop

Grayson

San Saba

Midland

Hockley Dickens

Swisher

Gonzales

Anderson

Dawson

Willacy

Grimes

Wheeler

Cherokee

Colorado

Lubbock

Karnes

Red River

Refugio

Austin

Hemphill

Williamson

Jackson

Blanco

Ochiltree

McCulloch

Sherman

Wilbarger

Hansford

Callahan

McLennan

Yoakum

Angelina

Hopkins

Lipscomb

StephensPalo Pinto

Stonewall

Hamilton

MontagueCochran

Jim Wells

Limestone

Kaufman

Fort Bend

Titus

Comal

Armstrong

Kendall

Freestone

ComancheGlasscock

Johnson

Galveston

Henderson

Montgomery

Brazos

Van Zandt

Chambers

Robertson

Waller

Sabine

Upshur

Hutchinson

Shackelford

Childress

Burleson

Nacogdoches

Lampasas

Collingsworth

Hardeman

Throckmorton

Guadalupe

Caldwell

Aransas

Marion

San Patricio

Madison

San Jacinto

Delta

Washington Orange

Rains

Gregg

Morris

San Augustine

Franklin

Somervell

Rockwall

TX_County

Perc65plus

8% - 10%

11% - 15%

16% - 20%

21% - 25%

26% - 34%

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Economic Outlook

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Job Growth, U.S. and Texas, 1990 to Aug 2017

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Median Household

Income

Change,2015-2016

Texas $56,565 +

Asian $82,081 +

NH White $70,131 +

Hispanic $44,579 +

Black $42,582 +

Economic Indicators, Texas and U.S., 2016

• Unemployment rate • Texas = 5.6% • U.S. = 5.8%

• Median Household Income • Texas = $56,565 • U.S. = $57,617

• Median Family Income • Texas = $67,025 • U.S. = 71,062

• Median earnings for males working full time • Texas = $47,351 • U.S. = $50,586

• Median earnings for females working full time • Texas = $37,576• U.S. = $40,626

• Poverty rate• Texas = 15.6% • U.S. = 14.0%

28Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates

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Median Household Income, Texas Counties, 2016

29Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2016 5-Year Estimates

Menard

Hale

Armstrong

Calhoun

Clay

Orange

Gonzales

Fannin

Kerr

Refugio

Jim

Hogg

Dimmit

Nolan

Brazos

Jefferson

Bell

Bandera

Hidalgo

Schleicher

GraysonCrosby

Delta

Zavala

Rockwall

Eastland

DeWitt

Angelina

McLennan

Lamar

Leon

Stonewall

McMullen

Sutton

FortBend

Parker

Kinney

Fayette

Briscoe

Harrison

Reagan

Coleman

Ochiltree

Crane

Washington

Lynn

Mills

Oldham

Sabine

Hopkins

Houston

Bexar

Upton

Erath

Randall

Rusk

Coryell

Comal

Aransas

Jack

Hemphill

Shackelford

San Jacinto

Kendall

Wharton

Floyd

Karnes

Kaufman

Duval

Johnson

Franklin

Edwards

Waller

Maverick

Kleberg

Gaines

Martin

Bowie

Andrews

Potter

Garza

Caldwell

Parmer

TitusTerry

Foard

Real

Carson

Knox

Hays

Medina

MotleyWichita

Midland

Victoria

Tyler

Falls

Presidio

Willacy

Lubbock

Henderson

Walker

Galveston

Harris

Dawson

Pecos

Nacogdoches

Guadalupe

Tarrant

Jackson

Swisher

Sterling

Winkler

Frio

Lipscomb

Collingsworth

Colorado

Wise

Glasscock ShelbyComanche

Burnet

Gray

Hudspeth

Cass

Ellis

Cooke

Williamson

Cochran

VanZandt

Donley

Jones

Grimes

Irion

Navarro

Brooks

Dallam

Hunt

Mitchell

Wood

Childress

Jeff Davis

Montague

Brown

Haskell

Fisher

Concho

Coke

Polk

Cottle

Young

Lee

Cherokee

Hall

Hood

ArcherBaylor

San Augustine

Madison

Milam

Reeves

Nueces

Camp

Freestone

Runnels

Terrell

Deaf Smith

Marion

Liberty

Jasper

Hansford

Chambers

Hardin

Collin

Brazoria

Throckmorton

Bastrop

Scurry

Ector

Limestone

Denton

RedRiver

Matagorda

Hardeman

Palo

Pinto

Live

Oak

Sherman

Uvalde

Bailey

Culberson

Atascosa

Wilson

Starr

Dallas

Kimble

McCulloch

Crockett

Hill

Kent

El Paso

Loving

Dickens

La Salle

Lamb

Austin

Hutchinson

Val Verde

Smith

Robertson

Gillespie

King

Tom

Green

Yoakum

Somervell

Kenedy

Borden

San

Saba

Burleson

Bee

Trinity

Castro

Brewster

Gregg

Ward

Wilbarger

Hamilton

Stephens

Lavaca

Bosque

Goliad

Roberts

Callahan

Rains

Morris

Lampasas

Upshur

Wheeler

San Patricio

Moore

Webb

Blanco

Newton

Hockley

Panola

Anderson

Cameron

Montgomery

LlanoMason

Taylor

Hartley

JimWells

Zapata

Travis

Howard

tl_2017_us_county

MedHshldInc / none

Less than $25k

$25,000.00 - $34,999.99

$35,000.00 - $49,999.99

$50,000.00 - $74,999.99

$75k or greater

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Unemployment Rate by Race/Ethnicity, Texas, 2003-2015

30

4.5

8.1

4.2

6.1

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

2015201420132012201120102009200820072006200520042003

Per

cen

t

White Black or African American Asian Hispanic or Latino

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Job Growth, Texas Metros, 2014-2017

31

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Median Home Prices, Texas and U.S., 2000-2017

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Housing Affordability in Select Texas Metros, 2007-2016

33

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Educational Attainment by Race/Ethnicity, Texas and Big Four Metro Areas, 2016

34

93.487.6 89.1

64.9

37.6

56.7

23.1

14.2

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

70

80

90

100

HighSchool

Graduateor Higher

NH White Asian Black Hispanic Bachelor'sDegree or

Higher

NH White Asian Black Hispanic

Austin Dallas Houston San Antonio Texas

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Median Household Income by Race/Ethnicity, Texas and Big Four Metro Areas, 2016

35

$56,565

$70,131

$42,582 $44,579

$82,081

$0

$10,000

$20,000

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

$60,000

$70,000

$80,000

$90,000

$100,000

Total NH White Black Hispanic Asian

Austin Dallas Houston San Antonio Texas

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Unemployment and Poverty Rates by Race/Ethnicity, Texas and Big Four Metro Areas, 2016

36

5.6%4.5%

8.9%

5.8%4.7%

15.6%

8.9%

20.4%22.3%

10.7%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

Austin Dallas Houston San Antonio Texas

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Percent of Housing Units Built Before 1960, Dallas Metro, 2013

37Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates

Tract_HousingUnitsBlt_ACS2016

Per_2kp

25% or Less

25.1% - 45%

45.1% - 65%

65.1% - 80%

Greater than 80%

Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Intermap, INCREMENT P, NRCan, EsriJapan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri Korea, Esri (Thailand), MapmyIndia,NGCC, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community

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Percent of Housing Units Built between 1960 and 1999, Dallas Metro, 2016

38Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2013 American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates

Tract_HousingUnitsBlt_ACS2016

Per_2kp

25% or Less

25.1% - 45%

45.1% - 65%

65.1% - 80%

Greater than 80%

Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Intermap, INCREMENT P, NRCan, EsriJapan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri Korea, Esri (Thailand), MapmyIndia,NGCC, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community

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Percent of Housing Units Built in 2000 and later, Dallas Metro, 2016

39Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates

Sources: Esri, HERE, DeLorme, USGS, Intermap, INCREMENT P, NRCan, EsriJapan, METI, Esri China (Hong Kong), Esri Korea, Esri (Thailand), MapmyIndia,NGCC, © OpenStreetMap contributors, and the GIS User Community

Tract_HousingUnitsBlt_ACS2016

Per_2kp

25% or Less

25.1% - 45%

45.1% - 65%

65.1% - 80%

Greater than 80%

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Percent of Persons with Commutes of 40 Minutes or Greater, 2015

40Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates

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Percent of Person with Commutes of 40 Minutes or Greater, San Antonio and Austin Metro Areas,

2015

41Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates

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Percent of Person with Commutes of 40 Minutes or Greater, Houston and Dallas Metro Areas, 2015

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 American Community Survey, 5-Year Estimates

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Population Projections

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20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

Mil

lio

ns

Zero Net Migration

Half 2000 -2010

2000 -2010

2010 -2015

Projected Population Growth in Texas, 2010-2050

44Source: Texas State Data Center, 2016 Preliminary Population Projections

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24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

Mil

lio

ns

Zero Net Migration

Half 2000 -2010

2000 -2010

2010 -2015

Estimates

Projected and Estimated Population Growth in Texas, 2010-2020

45Source: Texas State Data Center, 2016 Preliminary Population Projections and U.S. Census Bureau, 2016 Population Estimates

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Demographic Overview

• Texas is experiencing significant growth.

• Population growth is not geographically evenly distributed.

• Texas continues to racially/ethnically diversify.

• The population of Texas, while relatively young, is also aging.

• The components of population change have varying implications for infrastructure in Texas.

• A young and growing workforce could be a competitive edge for Texas and its growing metro areas.

• Demographic shifts may have serious implications for maintaining inclusive and equitable economic growth in the state.

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