Demographic Profile for La Salle County, Texas
When measuring the total land area, La Salle spans a total of 1489 square miles. The county has a very low density of 4 persons per square mile. Similar counties in the US, in terms of density, include: -- more densely populated -- Jerauld, SD (4 per sq. mile ), Caribou, ID (4 per sq. mile ), Bottineau, ND (4 per sq. mile ), -- less densely populated -- Sanders, MT (4 per sq. mile ), Fremont, WY (4 per sq. mile ), Kimball, NE (4 per sq. mile ).
La Salle County, Texas has a population that is comprised of 18 percent White, 3.3 percent African American, 0.3 percent Asian, and 78.2 percent Hispanic. This area can be considered to have a very high amount of racial and ethnic diversity, with 81.8 percent of the population being minorities. This is greater than the State of Texas percent of 49.5. Since 2000, La Salle has increased the percent of minority makeup when 80.7 percent of the population was made up of minorities.
From 2000, a low amount of people migrated to La Salle from another country. The international migration into La Salle makes up 0 percent of immigration into the State of Texas. This percent of international migration is low when compared to international migration per 2005 population.
La Salle County, Texas had a population of 6,016 in 2005. The estimated population has increased, since the 2000 total population of 5,885. This growth signifies an increase of 2.2 percent. La Salle ranks 134 of 254 counties in terms of population growth in Texas and the county ranks 1,750 of 3,141 counties when calculating the total change in county population across the US.
In 2005, the Census Bureau estimated the median age in La Salle County, Texas to be 33.2 years of age. The median age in La Salle is equal to the median age in the State of Texas of 33.2. Since 2000, the area has experienced an increase in the median age, when it was 33.1 years old. With a total of 27.5 percent of the population in 2005 being comprised of children and youth younger than 18, La Salle can be understood as being made up of a relatively high proportion of youths. The 18 to 64 years old population group has a medium-low representation within the population, making up 61 percent of the population within the age category. People 65 years old and older make up 11.4 percent of the population. When compared to other counties in the United States, this represents a medium-low percent of the population.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.
La Salle County, Texas has a population that is comprised of 18 percent White, 3.3 percent African American, 0.3 percent Asian, and 78.2 percent Hispanic. This area can be considered to have a very high amount of racial and ethnic diversity, with 81.8 percent of the population being minorities. This is greater than the State of Texas percent of 49.5. Since 2000, La Salle has increased the percent of minority makeup when 80.7 percent of the population was made up of minorities.
From 2000, a low amount of people migrated to La Salle from another country. The international migration into La Salle makes up 0 percent of immigration into the State of Texas. This percent of international migration is low when compared to international migration per 2005 population.
La Salle County, Texas had a population of 6,016 in 2005. The estimated population has increased, since the 2000 total population of 5,885. This growth signifies an increase of 2.2 percent. La Salle ranks 134 of 254 counties in terms of population growth in Texas and the county ranks 1,750 of 3,141 counties when calculating the total change in county population across the US.
In 2005, the Census Bureau estimated the median age in La Salle County, Texas to be 33.2 years of age. The median age in La Salle is equal to the median age in the State of Texas of 33.2. Since 2000, the area has experienced an increase in the median age, when it was 33.1 years old. With a total of 27.5 percent of the population in 2005 being comprised of children and youth younger than 18, La Salle can be understood as being made up of a relatively high proportion of youths. The 18 to 64 years old population group has a medium-low representation within the population, making up 61 percent of the population within the age category. People 65 years old and older make up 11.4 percent of the population. When compared to other counties in the United States, this represents a medium-low percent of the population.
Datasource: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census.


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