Demographic Profile for Texas County, Oklahoma
Texas County, Oklahoma had a population of 20,112 for the year 2005. The total population has decreased, since the 2000 total population of 20,181. The decline denotes a decrease of -0.3 percent. Texas ranks 47 of 77 counties when analyzing total population change in Oklahoma and the county ranks 2,064 of 3,141 counties by growth in county population in the United States.
When calculating the total land area, Texas spans a total area of 2037 square miles. The county has a very low density of 10 persons per square mile, in 2005. Similar counties, in terms of density, in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Adams, IA (10 per sq. mile ), Sevier, UT (10 per sq. mile ), Tensas, LA (10 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Archer, TX (10 per sq. mile ), Red Lake, MN (10 per sq. mile ), Putnam, MO (10 per sq. mile ).
Estimated since the year 2000, a extremely high number of individual migrated to the Texas from outside the country. The immigration into Texas makes up 3.5 percent of immigration into the State of Oklahoma. This level of international migration can be considered extremely high when compared to international migration per 2005 population.
Texas County, Oklahoma has a population that is made up of 59.1 percent White, 0.5 percent African American, 0.7 percent Asian, and 38.2 percent Hispanic. The area population base can be described as having a high level of racial and ethnic diversity, with 39.4 percent of the population being minorities. This is greater than the State of Oklahoma percent of 15.7. Since 2000, Texas has increased in diversity when 31.2 percent of the population was made up of minorities.
In the year 2005, the population division of U.S. Census Bureau estimates the median age in Texas County, Oklahoma to be 32.5 years of age. The median in Texas is less than the median in Oklahoma of 36.5. Since the year 2000, the area has witnessed an increase in this median, when at that time it was 30.5 years old. With a total of 28.1 percent of the population in 2005 being comprised of children and youth younger than 18, Texas can be understood as being made up of a relatively high proportion of youths. The working age population group (18-64) has a medium-low presence of the population, with 61.7 percent of the population within the age group. People 65 and older make up 10.2 percent of the total population base. Compared to other counties throughout the nation, this represents a medium-low percent of the population base.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
When calculating the total land area, Texas spans a total area of 2037 square miles. The county has a very low density of 10 persons per square mile, in 2005. Similar counties, in terms of density, in the US include: -- more densely populated -- Adams, IA (10 per sq. mile ), Sevier, UT (10 per sq. mile ), Tensas, LA (10 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Archer, TX (10 per sq. mile ), Red Lake, MN (10 per sq. mile ), Putnam, MO (10 per sq. mile ).
Estimated since the year 2000, a extremely high number of individual migrated to the Texas from outside the country. The immigration into Texas makes up 3.5 percent of immigration into the State of Oklahoma. This level of international migration can be considered extremely high when compared to international migration per 2005 population.
Texas County, Oklahoma has a population that is made up of 59.1 percent White, 0.5 percent African American, 0.7 percent Asian, and 38.2 percent Hispanic. The area population base can be described as having a high level of racial and ethnic diversity, with 39.4 percent of the population being minorities. This is greater than the State of Oklahoma percent of 15.7. Since 2000, Texas has increased in diversity when 31.2 percent of the population was made up of minorities.
In the year 2005, the population division of U.S. Census Bureau estimates the median age in Texas County, Oklahoma to be 32.5 years of age. The median in Texas is less than the median in Oklahoma of 36.5. Since the year 2000, the area has witnessed an increase in this median, when at that time it was 30.5 years old. With a total of 28.1 percent of the population in 2005 being comprised of children and youth younger than 18, Texas can be understood as being made up of a relatively high proportion of youths. The working age population group (18-64) has a medium-low presence of the population, with 61.7 percent of the population within the age group. People 65 and older make up 10.2 percent of the total population base. Compared to other counties throughout the nation, this represents a medium-low percent of the population base.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.


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