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Explore our new interactive population density maps for MSA, County, Tract, Block Group, Place, School District, and ZCTA geographies in Texas. These pop density maps are based on the latest ACS 5-Year estimates and TIGER/Line data.
The Texas Demographic Center created an interactive map to show the population change in Texas counties between 2022-2023. It includes two major components: natural change (or births minus deaths) and net migration (or in-migrants minus out-migrants).
Housed within The University of Texas at San Antonio and the Stephen F. Austin building in the Capitol Complex, the TDC serves as the lead state data center and coordinates a network consisting of coordinating agencies, state affiliates, local affiliates, and business and industry data centers.
The Texas Demographic Center and the U.S. Census Bureau provide population estimates for Texas, focusing on county and place totals as of July of each year. Additionally, both programs offer state and county estimates by age, sex, race, and ethnicity, as well as total population estimates for places.
Interactive Map of Population Projections for Texas Counties. Explore the interactive swipe map produced by Texas Demographic Center, using Vintage 2022 population projections to map future county population changes.
Explore our new interactive population density maps for MSA, County, Tract, Block Group, Place, School District, and ZCTA geographies in Texas. These pop density maps are based on the latest ACS 5-Year estimates and TIGER/Line data.
This brief explores household characteristics, changes, and regional differences in Texas. We also provide household projections for the state and its counties based on recent trends, aiding planners and policymakers in assessing housing and infrastructure requirements.
Dr. Lloyd Potter, Texas State Demographer, talks about the rapid growth in Metropolitan areas in East Texas.
The State Demographer provides an update on demographic changes in the state and discusses new data and analysis available from the Texas Demographic Center. Presentations by other state agencies, researchers, and professionals regarding how Texas’ changing demographics affect state services.
Explore our new interactive population density maps for MSA, County, Tract, Block Group, Place, School District, and ZCTA geographies in Texas. These pop density maps are based on the latest ACS 5-Year estimates and TIGER/Line data.