Current Report: Community Profile Report of Congressional District: Texas's 25th District
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1 Current Report: Community Profile Report of Congressional District: Texas's 25th District Date: January 30, 2017 Proposed Location: This location, Texas's 25th District (Congressional District, 114th), is located in Erath County, Coryell County, Bosque County, Burnet County, Travis County, Hill County, Hamilton County, Johnson County, Lampasas County, Hays County, and Somervell County, in the state of Texas. It is located within or touches the following 2010 census tract(s): 187 census tracts (show) Similarly, it is located within or touches the following zip code(s): 125 zip codes (show) Data presented in this report summarize the geographies specified in the citation information in each section. This Area is Served by (or touches): School District(s): Too many to display Congressional District(s): Texas's 25th District Senators: John Cornyn (R-TX), Ted Cruz (R-TX) State Senate District(s): Too many to display State House District(s): Too many to display Population Trends: As of 2015, this area was home to an estimated 738,761 people. Population Change 2000 to (%) Area 568,701 N/A 738, % Counties (Erath) 33,001 37,890 40, % Counties (Coryell) 74,978 75,388 76, % Counties (Bosque) 17,204 18,212 17, % Counties (Burnet) 34,147 42,750 44, % Counties (Travis) 812,280 1,024,266 1,121, % Counties (Hill) 32,321 35,089 34, % Counties (Hamilton) 8,229 8,517 8, % Counties (Johnson) 126, , , % Counties (Lampasas) 17,762 19,677 20, % Counties (Hays) 97, , , % Counties (Somervell) 6,809 8,490 8, % State (Texas) 20,851,820 25,145,561 26,538, % Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2000 Data Contains: 122 Census Tracts Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts Racial Characteristics: Of the people living in this area in between , 83.79% are White, 7.21% are African American, 18.57% are Hispanic, 2.72% are Asian, 0.34% are either Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 0.55% are American Indian or Alaskan Native, 2.33% are of "some other race" and 3.06% are of two or more races. In the table below, the percentage of the population that each segment represents in the report area is compared to the percent it represents in the state. Between 2000 and , the White population changed by N/A, the African American population by N/A, and Asian population by N/A. The number of Hispanics changed by N/A. Race Percent of Total Population in Percent of State Population in (Texas) White 455,363 N/A 619, % 74.89% African American 48,250 N/A 53, % 11.88% Asian 11,321 N/A 20, % 4.24% Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander American Indian or Alaskan Native 957 N/A 2, % 0.08% 3,330 N/A 4, % 0.48%
2 Some Other Race 35,830 N/A 17, % 5.98% Two or More Races 13,650 N/A 22, % 2.46% Ethnicity Percent of Total Population in Percent of State Population in (Texas) Hispanic 80,788 N/A 137, % 38.42% Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2000 Data Contains: 122 Census Tracts Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts
3 Age Distribution: In the report area in , 12.44% of the population is over the age of % are of working age (18-64) % are under 18, and 6.69% are under 5 years old. Age Number of People in Age Group Percent of People in Age Group Percent of People in Age Group (Texas) Under 5 49, % 7.35% Under , % 26.6% Working Age (18-64) 461, % 62.22% Aging (65+) 91, % 11.18% Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts
4 Incomes: The median household income for the study area was $61,730, compared to the state of Texas with a median of $53,207, as estimated for by the Census' American Community Survey. The number of households divided by income categories is shown in the Annual Income Category table. In 2015, 40.8% of households in the study area had an annual income of less than $50,000, compared to 47.01% of people in the state of Texas Annual Income Category Number of Households Percent of Households Congressional District (Texas's 25th District) Less than $25,000 49, % $25,000 - $34,999 21, % $35,000 - $49,999 34, % $50,000 - $74,999 45, % $75,000 - $99,999 33, % $100,000 - $124,999 24, % $125,000 - $149,999 14, % $150,000 or more 36, % County (Erath) Less than $25,000 4, % $25,000 - $34,999 1, % $35,000 - $49,999 2, % $50,000 - $74,999 2, % $75,000 - $99,999 1, % $100,000 - $124, % $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more % County (Coryell) Less than $25,000 4, % $25,000 - $34,999 2, % $35,000 - $49,999 4, % $50,000 - $74,999 4, % $75,000 - $99,999 2, % $100,000 - $124,999 1, % $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more % County (Bosque) Less than $25,000 1, % $25,000 - $34, % $35,000 - $49,999 1, % $50,000 - $74,999 1, % $75,000 - $99, % $100,000 - $124, % $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more % County (Burnet) Less than $25,000 3, % $25,000 - $34,999 1, % $35,000 - $49,999 2, % $50,000 - $74,999 3, % $75,000 - $99,999 2, % $100,000 - $124,999 1, % $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more 1, % County (Travis) Less than $25,000 82, % $25,000 - $34,999 37, % $35,000 - $49,999 56, % $50,000 - $74,999 75, %
5 $75,000 - $99,999 52, % $100,000 - $124,999 38, % $125,000 - $149,999 22, % $150,000 or more 62, % County (Hill) Less than $25,000 3, % $25,000 - $34,999 1, % $35,000 - $49,999 1, % $50,000 - $74,999 2, % $75,000 - $99,999 1, % $100,000 - $124, % $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more % County (Hamilton) Less than $25, % $25,000 - $34, % $35,000 - $49, % $50,000 - $74, % $75,000 - $99, % $100,000 - $124, % $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more % County (Johnson) Less than $25,000 9, % $25,000 - $34,999 4, % $35,000 - $49,999 8, % $50,000 - $74,999 11, % $75,000 - $99,999 7, % $100,000 - $124,999 5, % $125,000 - $149,999 2, % $150,000 or more 4, % County (Lampasas) Less than $25,000 1, % $25,000 - $34, % $35,000 - $49,999 1, % $50,000 - $74,999 1, % $75,000 - $99, % $100,000 - $124, % $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more % County (Hays) Less than $25,000 13, % $25,000 - $34,999 5, % $35,000 - $49,999 7, % $50,000 - $74,999 10, % $75,000 - $99,999 7, % $100,000 - $124,999 5, % $125,000 - $149,999 3, % $150,000 or more 6, % County (Somervell) Less than $25, % $25,000 - $34, % $35,000 - $49, % $50,000 - $74, % $75,000 - $99, % $100,000 - $124, %
6 $125,000 - $149, % $150,000 or more % State (Texas) Less than $25,000 2,107, % $25,000 - $34, , % $35,000 - $49,999 1,246, % $50,000 - $74,999 1,628, % $75,000 - $99,999 1,075, % $100,000 - $124, , % $125,000 - $149, , % $150,000 or more 947, % According to the Census' American Community Survey estimates, the median income for a family in 2015 was $74,660, compared to the state of Texas with a median family income of $62,717. Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts
7 Immigration: Data from the U.S. Census Bureau for indicate that 60,858 people or 8.24% of the population living in this area were "foreign born". Census defines foreign born as anyone who is not a U.S. citizen at birth. This area is located in Texas, which, according to the Department of Homeland Security, was home to 95,295 people who were granted Legal Permanent Residence status in Those LPRs, or "green cards", represent 9.37% of green cards issued in the nation that year. Source: Census, Department of Homeland Security Data aggregated by: 2015 Data for Census Contains: 1 Congressional Districts 2014 Data for Department of Homeland Security Contains: 1 States Families and Households: The composition of the 182,815 families who reside in the study area is shown in the table below. Families are groups of related people who live together, whereas households refer to the person or group of people living in any one housing unit. Generally, households that do not contain a family are made up of unrelated people living together (eg, roommates) or people living alone. While it is possible for two families to share a household, the difference between the number of households and the number of families in an area shows, approximately, the number of non-family households in a place Family Composition Number of Families Percent of Families Congressional District (Texas's 25th District) Families 182, Married with Children 63, % Single with Children 21, % Single Female with Children 15, % Other Families 97, % County (Erath) Families 8, Married with Children 2, % Single with Children 1, % Single Female with Children % Other Families 5, % County (Coryell) Families 16, Married with Children 6, % Single with Children 2, % Single Female with Children 1, % Other Families 7, % County (Bosque) Families 4, Married with Children 1, % Single with Children % Single Female with Children % Other Families 3, % County (Burnet) Families 12, Married with Children 2, % Single with Children 1, % Single Female with Children % Other Families 8, % County (Travis) Families 244, Married with Children 84, % Single with Children 36, % Single Female with Children 27, % Other Families 123, % County (Hill) Families 8, Married with Children 2, % Single with Children 1, % Single Female with Children %
8 Other Families 5, % County (Hamilton) Families 2, Married with Children % Single with Children % Single Female with Children % Other Families 1, % County (Johnson) Families 41, Married with Children 13, % Single with Children 4, % Single Female with Children 3, % Other Families 22, % County (Lampasas) Families 5, Married with Children 1, % Single with Children % Single Female with Children % Other Families 3, % County (Hays) Families 39, Married with Children 14, % Single with Children 5, % Single Female with Children 3, % Other Families 19, % County (Somervell) Families 2, Married with Children % Single with Children % Single Female with Children % Other Families 1, % State (Texas) Families 6,364, Married with Children 2,077, % Single with Children 980, % Single Female with Children 762, % Other Families 3,305, % Note: The category "Single with Children" includes all families that are "Single Female with Children", so all categories do not add up to 100 percent. Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts Household Counts Number of Households Congressional District (Texas's 25th District) Households 260,212 County (Erath) Households 14,572 County (Coryell) Households 21,829 County (Bosque) Households 6,999 County (Burnet) Households 16,940 County (Travis) Households 428,220 County (Hill)
9 Households 12,902 County (Hamilton) Households 3,166 County (Johnson) Households 53,685 County (Lampasas) Households 7,505 County (Hays) Households 61,360 County (Somervell) Households 3,386 State (Texas) Households 9,149,196 Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts
10 Housing Type: The type of housing available in this area is described in the table below. Single family homes include all one-unit structures, both attached and detached. Townhouses or duplexes include one-unit attached homes, as well as housing units with two units. Units in small apartment building are buildings with 3 to 49 units; large apartment buildings include buildings with 50 units or more. Other types of housing include vans, boats, recreational vehicles, or other units Housing Stock Number of Units Percent of Units Congressional District (Texas's 25th District) Single family detached homes 211,393 71% Single family attached homes 8, % 2-unit homes and duplexes 9, % Units in small apartment buildings 29, % Units in large apartment buildings 7, % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 30, % Other types % County (Erath) Single family detached homes 10, % Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes % Units in small apartment buildings 2, % Units in large apartment buildings % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 3, % Other types % County (Coryell) Single family detached homes 17, % Single family attached homes 1, % 2-unit homes and duplexes 1, % Units in small apartment buildings 2, % Units in large apartment buildings % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 1, % Other types % County (Bosque) Single family detached homes 7, % Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes % Units in small apartment buildings % Units in large apartment buildings 0 0% Mobile homes or manufactured housing 1, % Other types % County (Burnet) Single family detached homes 15, % Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes % Units in small apartment buildings 1, % Units in large apartment buildings % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 3, % Other types % County (Travis) Single family detached homes 247, % Single family attached homes 18, % 2-unit homes and duplexes 15, % Units in small apartment buildings 121, % Units in large apartment buildings 45, % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 15, % Other types % County (Hill) Single family detached homes 11, %
11 Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes % Units in small apartment buildings 1, % Units in large apartment buildings % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 3, % Other types % County (Hamilton) Single family detached homes 3, % Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes 137 3% Units in small apartment buildings % Units in large apartment buildings 0 0% Mobile homes or manufactured housing % Other types 0 0% County (Johnson) Single family detached homes 39, % Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes 1, % Units in small apartment buildings 3, % Units in large apartment buildings % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 12, % Other types % County (Lampasas) Single family detached homes 6,758 76% Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes % Units in small apartment buildings % Units in large apartment buildings 9 0.1% Mobile homes or manufactured housing 1, % Other types % County (Hays) Single family detached homes 43, % Single family attached homes 1, % 2-unit homes and duplexes 1, % Units in small apartment buildings 12, % Units in large apartment buildings 2, % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 6, % Other types % County (Somervell) Single family detached homes 2, % Single family attached homes % 2-unit homes and duplexes % Units in small apartment buildings % Units in large apartment buildings % Mobile homes or manufactured housing % Other types 0 0% State (Texas) Single family detached homes 6,729, % Single family attached homes 276, % 2-unit homes and duplexes 198, % Units in small apartment buildings 1,847, % Units in large apartment buildings 475, % Mobile homes or manufactured housing 761, % Other types 16, %
12 Tenure: Across the area, an estimated 68.34% or 177,825 households owned their home between The average size of a household in this area was 2.71 between , as compared to the average household size for the county and the state, 2.62 (Erath), 2.86 (Coryell), 2.52 (Bosque), 2.58 (Burnet), 2.57 (Travis), 2.63 (Hill), 2.52 (Hamilton), 2.84 (Johnson), 2.66 (Lampasas), 2.78 (Hays), 2.45 (Somervell) and 2.84 (Texas) respectively. Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts Vacancy: There were an estimated 297,747 housing units in the study area in , according to the Census' American Community Survey. For , the Census showed an estimated 12.61% of housing units to be vacant, compared to 11.22% in the state of Texas. Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts
13 Postal vacancy shows short-term vacancy trends based on addresses where mail has not been collected for over 90 days. Data from Valassis Lists tracks vacancy on a quarterly basis. In the 2 nd quarter of 2016, the overall vacancy rate in this area was N/A. Postal Address Vacancy 2015Q1 2015Q2 2015Q3 2015Q4 2016Q1 2016Q2 Congressional District (Texas's 25th District) Number Vacant - Residential N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Percent Vacant - Residential N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Number Vacant - Business N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Percent Vacant - Business N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Overall Vacancy Rate N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A County (Erath) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 3.65% 3.13% 2.37% 2.27% 2.34% 2.2% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 9.78% 8.59% 7.9% 7.45% 6.88% 7% Overall Vacancy Rate 4.2% 3.61% 2.82% 2.69% 2.71% 2.6% County (Coryell) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 3.66% 3.41% 2.88% 2.68% 2.7% 2.6% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 7.83% 7.46% 7.04% 6.19% 6.49% 5.65% Overall Vacancy Rate 3.84% 3.59% 3.06% 2.83% 2.86% 2.73% County (Bosque) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 4.01% 3.43% 2.41% 2.2% 1.55% 1.57% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 10.29% 10.89% 8.36% 8% 6.56% 6.52% Overall Vacancy Rate 4.41% 3.88% 2.72% 2.5% 1.76% 1.78% County (Burnet) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 0.98% 0.89% 0.79% 0.76% 0.74% 0.8% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 9.92% 9.73% 9.15% 9.07% 8.48% 9.55% Overall Vacancy Rate 1.78% 1.68% 1.51% 1.45% 1.41% 1.57% County (Travis) Number Vacant - Residential 8,516 9,575 7,552 8,455 8,846 9,118 Percent Vacant - Residential 1.74% 1.93% 1.51% 1.67% 1.74% 1.78% Number Vacant - Business 2,855 2,789 2,554 2,464 2,453 2,454 Percent Vacant - Business 6.53% 6.38% 5.77% 5.65% 5.59% 5.57% Overall Vacancy Rate 2.13% 2.3% 1.86% 1.99% 2.05% 2.08% County (Hill) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 3.67% 3.61% 3.13% 3.07% 3.18% 3.2% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 10.92% 10.99% 10.21% 10.14% 9.38% 9.42% Overall Vacancy Rate 4.24% 4.17% 3.65% 3.59% 3.65% 3.67% County (Hamilton) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 5.47% 4.72% 3.93% 3.47% 4.09% 3.97% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 10.64% 9.66% 9.58% 8.3% 9.32% 9.29% Overall Vacancy Rate 5.87% 5.1% 4.35% 3.83% 4.52% 4.41% County (Johnson) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 1.41% 1.31% 1.13% 1.06% 1.08% 1.07% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 6.86% 6.83% 6.52% 6.16% 5.9% 5.89%
14 Overall Vacancy Rate 1.77% 1.68% 1.48% 1.39% 1.4% 1.39% County (Lampasas) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 3.28% 2.91% 2.75% 2.82% 2.83% 2.65% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 13.2% 13.19% 13.7% 13.25% 13.82% 13.77% Overall Vacancy Rate 3.96% 3.59% 3.43% 3.47% 3.48% 3.31% County (Hays) Number Vacant - Residential Percent Vacant - Residential 0.4% 0.38% 0.27% 0.22% 0.23% 0.21% Number Vacant - Business Percent Vacant - Business 1.65% 1.56% 1.24% 1.26% 1.25% 1.22% Overall Vacancy Rate 0.48% 0.46% 0.34% 0.29% 0.29% 0.27% County (Somervell) Number Vacant - Residential N/A Percent Vacant - Residential N/A 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Number Vacant - Business N/A Percent Vacant - Business N/A 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Overall Vacancy Rate N/A 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% State (Texas) Number Vacant - Residential 269, , , , , ,379 Percent Vacant - Residential 2.84% 2.62% 2.21% 2.07% 1.89% 1.91% Number Vacant - Business 99,913 98,774 92,205 89,384 84,957 86,673 Percent Vacant - Business 14.15% 11.51% 10.59% 10.21% 9.21% 9.35% Source: Valassis Lists Data aggregated by: 2015q1-2016q2 Data Contains: 154 Census Tracts Overall Vacancy Rate 3.63% 3.32% 2.87% 2.71% 2.48% 2.5% Employment: The following table shows the number of people who were employed, unemployed, in the labor force, and the unemployment rate for the market in which the report area is located, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Unemployment rate June 2016 July 2016 August 2016 September 2016 October 2016 November 2016 City (Austin) Employed 542, , , , , ,390 Unemployed 16,306 17,603 16,956 17,404 15,709 14,967 In Labor Force 558, , , , , ,357 Unemployment Rate City (Killeen) Employed 51,630 51,945 52,098 52,268 52,103 52,516 Unemployed 2,706 2,828 2,765 2,812 2,437 2,356 In Labor Force 54,336 54,773 54,863 55,080 54,540 54,872 Unemployment Rate City (Mansfield) Employed 32,278 32,413 32,438 32,638 32,606 32,858 Unemployed 1,130 1,219 1,191 1,202 1,072 1,003 In Labor Force 33,408 33,632 33,629 33,840 33,678 33,861 Unemployment Rate City (Cleburne) Employed 12,829 12,865 12,881 12,954 12,938 13,034 Unemployed In Labor Force 13,474 13,551 13,518 13,562 13,497 13,588 Unemployment Rate City (Burleson) Employed 21,418 21,484 21,509 21,633 21,607 21,769 Unemployed
15 In Labor Force 22,284 22,363 22,344 22,453 22,354 22,454 Unemployment Rate City (Leander) Employed 17,627 17,716 17,636 17,650 17,650 17,790 Unemployed In Labor Force 18,129 18,252 18,150 18,154 18,110 18,224 Unemployment Rate City (Cedar Park) Employed 34,382 34,555 34,398 34,425 34,425 34,699 Unemployed 1,093 1,174 1,151 1,181 1, In Labor Force 35,475 35,729 35,549 35,606 35,490 35,691 Unemployment Rate City (Copperas Cove) Employed 12,612 12,678 12,718 12,754 12,714 12,812 Unemployed In Labor Force 13,162 13,258 13,287 13,317 13,208 13,325 Unemployment Rate County (Erath) Employed 19,399 18,636 18,954 19,433 19,536 19,457 Unemployed In Labor Force 20,329 19,582 19,890 20,287 20,276 20,185 Unemployment Rate County (Coryell) Employed 24,065 24,193 24,268 24,338 24,262 24,449 Unemployed 1,239 1,296 1,252 1,249 1,100 1,078 In Labor Force 25,304 25,489 25,520 25,587 25,362 25,527 Unemployment Rate County (Bosque) Employed 7,801 7,756 7,762 7,762 7,727 7,767 Unemployed In Labor Force 8,170 8,143 8,148 8,129 8,055 8,092 Unemployment Rate County (Burnet) Employed 20,762 20,689 20,589 20,505 20,565 20,701 Unemployed In Labor Force 21,550 21,553 21,397 21,322 21,296 21,406 Unemployment Rate County (Travis) Employed 659, , , , , ,352 Unemployed 21,999 23,630 22,990 23,360 21,048 20,114 In Labor Force 681, , , , , ,466 Unemployment Rate County (Hill) Employed 15,011 14,926 14,970 15,091 15,007 15,137 Unemployed In Labor Force 15,769 15,718 15,724 15,835 15,670 15,769 Unemployment Rate County (Hamilton) Employed 3,359 3,322 3,356 3,360 3,309 3,354 Unemployed In Labor Force 3,542 3,519 3,542 3,542 3,472 3,507 Unemployment Rate County (Johnson) Employed 72,758 72,960 73,053 73,463 73,375 73,917 Unemployed 3,529 3,707 3,589 3,475 3,100 3,012 In Labor Force 76,287 76,667 76,642 76,938 76,475 76,929
16 Unemployment Rate County (Lampasas) Employed 8,747 8,750 8,784 8,781 8,759 8,815 Unemployed In Labor Force 9,157 9,174 9,203 9,207 9,134 9,159 Unemployment Rate County (Hays) Employed 95,987 96,367 95,939 95,915 95,956 96,691 Unemployed 3,540 3,727 3,639 3,639 3,283 3,118 In Labor Force 99, ,094 99,578 99,554 99,239 99,809 Unemployment Rate County (Somervell) Employed 4,047 4,056 4,060 4,077 4,075 4,104 Unemployed In Labor Force 4,269 4,283 4,280 4,280 4,252 4,280 Unemployment Rate Metro Area (Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area) Employed 3,547,553 3,564,966 3,574,150 3,590,545 3,591,781 3,619,891 Unemployed 147, , , , , ,432 In Labor Force 3,695,298 3,721,242 3,727,133 3,742,404 3,727,510 3,750,323 Unemployment Rate Metro Area (Austin-Round Rock, TX Metro Area) Employed 1,070,576 1,075,114 1,070,104 1,069,755 1,070,426 1,078,664 Unemployed 37,151 39,773 38,713 39,133 35,338 33,706 In Labor Force 1,107,727 1,114,887 1,108,817 1,108,888 1,105,764 1,112,370 Unemployment Rate Metro Area (Killeen-Temple, TX Metro Area) Employed 164, , , , , ,071 Unemployed 8,261 8,652 8,343 8,442 7,519 7,239 In Labor Force 172, , , , , ,310 Unemployment Rate Metro Area (Stephenville, TX Micro Area) Employed 19,399 18,636 18,954 19,433 19,536 19,457 Unemployed In Labor Force 20,329 19,582 19,890 20,287 20,276 20,185 Unemployment Rate State (Texas) Employed 12,694,041 12,706,620 12,709,461 12,754,630 12,749,955 12,824,325 Unemployed 644, , , , , ,893 In Labor Force 13,338,466 13,386,057 13,378,431 13,416,525 13,334,552 13,391,218 Unemployment Rate The following Cities that are within or contain the report area have no data available: McGregor, Fort Hood, Lago Vista, Stephenville, Marble Falls, Cresson, Horseshoe Bay, Hillsboro, Lakeway, Burnet, Gatesville, Wimberley, Pecan Plantation, Joshua, Jonestown, Lampasas, Hudson Bend, Granite Shoals, Keene, Bee Cave, Alvarado, Shady Hollow, Glen Rose, Dripping Springs, West Lake Hills, Laguna Park, Coyote Flats, Lost Creek, Hamilton, Venus, Carl's Corner, Clifton, Hubbard, Meridian, Kempner, Cottonwood Shores, Whitney, Grandview, Point Venture, Hico, Godley, Briarcliff, South Mountain, Cross Timber, Walnut Springs, Itasca, Driftwood, Bertram, Bear Creek, Briaroaks, Rio Vista, The Hills, Woodcreek, Penelope, Blum, Lometa, Mount Calm, Covington, Meadowlakes, Valley Mills, Morgan, Cranfills Gap, Rollingwood, Abbott, Evant, Highland Haven, Oglesby, Malone, Iredell, Mertens, Aquilla, Bynum Source: BLS
17 In this area in , the Census estimates that people were employed in the following industries: Employment by Industry People Employed Accommodation and Food Services Industry Employment Administrative and Support and Waste Management Services Industries Employment Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting Industry Employment Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation Industries Employment Percent Employed in this Industry Percent Employed in this Industry in Texas 20, % 7.43% 11, % 4.61% 4, % 0.92% 6, % 1.47% Educational Service Industry Employment 37, % 9.66% Finance, Insurance, Real Estate and Rental and Leasing Industries Employment 20, % 6.57% Health Care and Social Assistance Industry Employment 34, % 11.98% Information Industry Employment 6, % 1.78% Manufacturing Industry Employment 29, % 9.14% Management of Companies and Enterprises Industry Employment % 0.1% Other Services Industry Employment 15, % 5.34% Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services Industry Employment 28, % 6.35% Public Administration Employment 22, % 4.3% Retail Trade Industry Employment 35, % 11.61% Construction Industry Employment 23, % 7.84% Transportation and Warehousing, and Utilities Industries Employment 14, % 5.46% Wholesale Trade Industry Employment 8, % 3.01% All Other Industries Employment 4, % 2.44% Source: Census Data aggregated by: 2015 Data Contains: 1 Congressional Districts Crime: The crime rates per 100,000 persons in the Census Place and county in which the study area is located, as reported by the FBI's Uniform Crime Reports, are as follows. Data was reported by the FBI for selected Census Places and counties, so data may be unavailable for your study area. Crime Rates per 100,000 persons City (Austin) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 5, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder Rape Robbery City (Killeen) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 4, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder Rape Robbery City (Mansfield) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , ,641 1, , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A Rape Robbery City (Cleburne)
18 Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 3, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A 3.32 N/A 3.36 Rape Robbery City (Burleson) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A 2.72 N/A N/A 2.65 N/A N/A Rape Robbery City (Leander) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape N/A N/A Robbery City (Cedar Park) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A 1.57 Rape Robbery City (McGregor) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A City (Copperas Cove) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 3, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A 3 Rape Robbery City (Lago Vista) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Stephenville) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 3, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5.38 N/A Rape Robbery N/A City (Marble Falls)
19 Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 4, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape Robbery N/A N/A N/A City (Hillsboro) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , ,719.7 Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape Robbery City (Lakeway) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape N/A Robbery N/A N/A City (Burnet) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 16.4 Rape N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A City (Gatesville) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A 12.7 N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape Robbery City (Joshua) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A City (Jonestown) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 3, , , , , , ,019.7 Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A City (Lampasas) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A City (Keene)
20 Aggravated Assault N/A Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A City (Alvarado) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape Robbery City (West Lake Hills) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny 3, , ,873 2, ,848.3 N/A N/A Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Venus) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny N/A N/A N/A N/A 1, Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Clifton) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny 1, , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Hubbard) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny N/A , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Meridian) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny N/A N/A Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Cottonwood Shores) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny N/A 2, , N/A N/A N/A Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
21 City (Whitney) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 3, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Godley) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Itasca) Aggravated Assault N/A Burglary or Larceny , , N/A Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Bertram) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Valley Mills) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny N/A N/A 1, , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A City (Rollingwood) Aggravated Assault N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Burglary or Larceny 2, , , Motor Vehicle Thefts N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 65.4 N/A County (Erath) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A 5.17 N/A N/A Rape Robbery N/A County (Coryell) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A 1.3 Rape Robbery County (Bosque)
22 Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape Robbery N/A N/A County (Burnet) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder 2.22 N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape Robbery County (Travis) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 4, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder Rape Robbery County (Hill) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A Rape Robbery County (Hamilton) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2,033 1, , , , , ,202.4 Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Rape N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A County (Johnson) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A 0.64 Rape Robbery County (Lampasas) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , , ,287.6 Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 5.21 N/A Rape Robbery N/A N/A County (Hays) Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 2, , , , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Murder N/A Rape Robbery County (Somervell)
23 Aggravated Assault Burglary or Larceny 1, , , , , Motor Vehicle Thefts Rape N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Robbery N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A The following Cities that are within or contain the report area have no data available: Fort Hood, Cresson, Horseshoe Bay, Wimberley, Pecan Plantation, Hudson Bend, Granite Shoals, Bee Cave, Shady Hollow, Glen Rose, Dripping Springs, Laguna Park, Coyote Flats, Lost Creek, Hamilton, Carl's Corner, Kempner, Grandview, Point Venture, Hico, Briarcliff, South Mountain, Cross Timber, Walnut Springs, Driftwood, Bear Creek, Briaroaks, Rio Vista, The Hills, Woodcreek, Penelope, Blum, Lometa, Mount Calm, Covington, Meadowlakes, Morgan, Cranfills Gap, Abbott, Evant, Highland Haven, Oglesby, Malone, Iredell, Mertens, Aquilla, Bynum Source: FBI UCR and DOJ
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