Jan 15 2021 Texas adds more population than any other state and at a fast rate. Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Jan 28 2019 The Texas Demographic Center is responsible for interpreting and communicating information on demographic and socioeconomic issues for the State ...
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TEXAS POPULATION PROJECTIONS 2010 TO 2050 Included in this Brief: Non-Hispanic Other mostly Asian Americans projected to grow at fastest rate Hispanic population will likely surpass the Anglo population by 2020 and make up the majority of the State by 2042 Those over 65 years of age projected to more than triple in size by 2050
However, the Hispanic population is not projected to make up a majority of the Texas population until 2042. Population pyramids for Texas in 2010 and 2050 reveal key changes in the sex and age structure.
The Texas Demographic Center Vintage 2022 projections consist of the projections of the resident population of the State by age and sex, and of the total resident population of all counties in the State for each year from 2020 through 2060, with the 2020 population equal to the 2020 census count for the State of Texas and all counties in Texas.
The Texas Population Projections Program produces projections of the population of the state and all counties in the state by age, sex, and race/ethnicity. These projections are used extensively by public and private entities. The projections involve the use of certain assumptions about future events that may or may not occur.
Our population than males, the age categories projections suggest the including those Hispanic under 60 years are projected to population will likely surpass the Anglo include more males. population in Texas by 2020.