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Regional Data Center - Demographic Query - SouthlakeSearch Keywords News and Events: 2017 Population Estimates were just released! Read More <-- Change Parameters Demographic Data for Southlake Population 1990 2000 2010 2016*2017 7,065 21,519 26,575 28,290 28,880 2017 Population Density (persons per square mile): 1,290.27 Sources: 1990, 2000, 2010 - U.S. Census Bureau; 2016, 2017 - NCTCOG Annual Population Estimates * Some estimates have been revised Housing Estimates April 1, 2010 January 1, 2016 January 1, 2017 Single Family 8,108 8,621 8,805 Multi-Family 111 117 117 Other 275 275 275 Total Units 8,494 9,013 9,197 Single Family Units - Housing that consists of one structure, attached or detached (by definition of U.S. Census Bureau) Multi-Family Units - Housing that consists of structures with two or more units, or several structures with several families (i.e., townhomes, condominiums, duplexes and apartments) Other Units - Housing in non- or semi-permanent structures (i.e., mobile homes, manufactured housing, boats, RVs) Source: NCTCOG Annual Population Estimates Estimated Employment 2014 Goods Producing Industries [NAICS 11, 21-23, 31-33, 42, 48, 49]8,855 Services Providing Industries [NAICS 51-56, 61, 62, 71, 72, 81, 92]20,781 Retail Industries [NAICS 44, 45]3,361 Total 32,998 The North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) is the standard used by Federal statistical agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of Copyright |Disclaimer Regional Data Center North Central Texas Home Data By Program Data Tools FAQ Contact Us About Us Keep in Touch Copyright Policy Agency Links collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. business economy. For more information, visit http://www.census.gov/eos/www/naics/. Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis and U.S. Census Bureau, analyzed by NCTCOG Major Employers report Development Monitoring report Land Use 2015 Total Acres 14,325 Single Family 6,567 Multi-Family 29 Other Residential 171 Commercial and Industrial 1,175 Institutional/Semi-Public 687 Infrastructure 1,771 Dedicated Areas (Parks, Flood Plain)1,129 Water 795 Under Construction 19 Vacant 1,983 (13.8%) Cities whose boundaries extend beyond the NCTCOG region include only the area within the NCTCOG region. Estimated Daytime Population 2011-2015 Daytime Population 43,118 E-R Ratio 2.21 Figures are based on the most current American Community Survey data available for the city. Daytime population refers to the number of people who are present in an area during normal business hours, including workers. This is in contrast to the resident population present during the evening and nighttime hours. It does not consider people entering or leaving the place for purposes other than commuting, nor does it take the time of day of the work trips into account. Employment-residence (E-R) ratio is a measure of the total number of workers working in a place relative to the total number of workers living in the place. It is often used as a rough indication of the jobs-workers balance in a place, although it does not take into account whether the resident workers possess the skills needed for the jobs that are available. E-R ratios greater than 1.00 occur when there are more workers working in the place than living there. These places can be considered as net importers of labor. For example, an E-R ratio of 1.19 means that there are 19 percent more workers working in the place than living in the place. Values less than 1.00 indicate places that send more workers to other areas than they receive, i.e., they are net exporters of labor. Income and Poverty 2011-2015 Median Household Income $183,125 Per Capita Income $78,584 Percent of People in Poverty 2.9% Figures are based on the most current American Community Survey data available. Median Household Income and Per Capita Income are in 2015 inflation-adjusted dollars. © Copyright North Central Texas Council of Governments. Data, products, and services contained herein.... Read more NCTCOG Homepage Workforce Development Transportation Emergency Preparedness Website template by ARaynorDesign