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Edwards County vs Kimble County

PLACE A
Edwards County, Texas
VS
PLACE B
Kimble County, Texas
Edwards County is 69% smaller than Kimble County. Kimble County earns more, with a median household income $29,142 higher. Kimble County has grown faster since 2000 (-7% vs -29%).
EDWARDS COUNTYKIMBLE COUNTYDIFFERENCE
Total population1,3704,438−69% vs Kimble County
Population density14−3
Population growth-29.0%-7.0%−22.0 pts
Median age39.047.4−8.4
Male54.6%49.2%+5.3 pts
Female45.4%50.8%−5.3 pts
Foreign-born9.5%6.2%+3.2 pts
White, non-Hispanic53.3%70.0%−16.7 pts
Black2.1%1.1%+1.0 pts
Hispanic / Latino43.0%26.5%+16.5 pts
Asian0.0%0.0%Even
Other1.6%2.5%−0.9 pts
Median household income$40,313$69,455−$29,142
Per capita income$19,149$39,915−$20,766
Poverty rate31.9%11.7%+20.2 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4340.437Even
Bachelor's degree or higher26.1%27.1%−1.0 pts
Graduate degree3.9%8.6%−4.7 pts
Unemployment rate0.0%1.3%−1.3 pts
Labor force participation53.9%54.7%−0.8 pts
Median home value$78,300$201,300−$123,000
Median gross rent$713$790−$77
Owner-occupied87.9%78.9%+8.9 pts
Housing vacancy rate50.4%25.4%+25.0 pts
Rent-burdened households22.4%25.1%−2.7 pts
Average commute16.823.0−6.2
Worked from home14.0%6.3%+7.7 pts
Public transit to work0.0%0.0%Even
Uninsured19.2%13.7%+5.5 pts
Population, 19902025
9582K3K4K5K1990201020202025Edwards CountyKimble County
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