Jun 27, 2018
Austin aging, diversifying
AUSTIN – The Texas capital remains one of the fastest-growing places in the country, and it is becoming more racially diverse—in step with national trends.Previously released 2017 Census data showed that...
AUSTIN – The Texas capital remains one of the fastest-growing places in the country, and it is becoming more racially diverse—in step with national trends.
Previously released 2017 Census data showed that the 2,115,827-person metro is home to some of the state’s fastest-growing small cities.
In addition, data released mid-June 2018 show that the Austin area is getting older and more diverse.
The median age has increased in four of the metro’s five counties since 2010 and is highest in Caldwell County (36.1 years) and Williamson County (36.3 years).
Minority groups now represent greater proportions of the population in Hays and Williamson Counties than in 2010.
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