COMPARING TWO PLACES
Runnels County vs Coleman County
PLACE A
Runnels County, Texas
VS
PLACE B
Coleman County, Texas
Runnels County is 22% larger than Coleman County. Runnels County earns more, with a median household income $13,473 higher. Runnels County has grown faster since 2000 (-6% vs -14%).
RUNNELS COUNTYCOLEMAN COUNTYDIFFERENCE
Total population9,6937,915+22% vs Coleman County
Population density96+3
Population growth-5.7%-13.6%+7.9 pts
Median age42.148.7−6.6
Male50.7%50.1%+0.7 pts
Female49.3%49.9%−0.7 pts
Foreign-born3.8%5.2%−1.4 pts
White, non-Hispanic60.0%76.4%−16.4 pts
Black2.9%4.4%−1.5 pts
Hispanic / Latino34.9%16.6%+18.3 pts
Asian0.1%0.6%−0.5 pts
Other2.1%2.0%+0.1 pts
Median household income$62,632$49,159+$13,473
Per capita income$31,622$30,787+$835
Poverty rate11.0%19.6%−8.7 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4170.486−0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher19.1%16.8%+2.3 pts
Graduate degree6.0%3.6%+2.4 pts
Unemployment rate4.9%7.7%−2.8 pts
Labor force participation61.7%53.6%+8.1 pts
Median home value$109,300$92,500+$16,800
Median gross rent$847$653+$194
Owner-occupied75.0%77.2%−2.2 pts
Housing vacancy rate23.7%31.8%−8.1 pts
Rent-burdened households24.6%25.4%−0.8 pts
Average commute24.935.4−10.4
Worked from home5.2%9.2%−4.1 pts
Public transit to work0.0%0.0%−0.0 pts
Uninsured16.7%21.3%−4.6 pts
Population, 1990 – 2025