Capital Area COG--Williamson County (North), Georgetown (East) & Taylor Cities PUMA, TX

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US Senator
N/AJohn Cornyn
Republican Party
US Senator
N/ATed Cruz
Republican Party

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21.7% of the households in Capital Area COG--Williamson County (North), Georgetown (East) & Taylor Cities PUMA, TX reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.

Population & Diversity

The most common non-English languages spoken as the primary language in households in Capital Area COG--Williamson County (North), Georgetown (East) & Taylor Cities PUMA, TX are Spanish (29,858 households), German (652 households), and Arabic (599 households).

Non-English Households

Most Common Non-English Languages
  1. Spanish
    29,858 households (17.5%)
  2. German
    652 households (0.383%)
  3. Arabic
    599 households (0.352%)

21.7% of the households in Capital Area COG--Williamson County (North), Georgetown (East) & Taylor Cities PUMA, TX reported speaking a non-English language at home as their primary shared language, which is approximately the same as the national average of N/A%. This does not consider the potential multi-lingual nature of households, but only the primary self-reported language spoken by all members of the household.

In 2024, the most common non-English language spoken in households in Capital Area COG--Williamson County (North), Georgetown (East) & Taylor Cities PUMA, TX was Spanish. 17.5% of the households in Capital Area COG--Williamson County (North), Georgetown (East) & Taylor Cities PUMA, TX reported speaking Spanish at home as the primary shared language between all members living in the household.

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Economy

Unemployment Insurance Claims

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This chart shows weekly unemployment insurance claims in Texas (not-seasonally adjusted) compared with the four states with the most similar impact.

The most recent data point uses Advance State Claims data, which can be revised in subsequent weeks.

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Employment by Industry Sector

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Right after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, during N/A, a general dip can be seen across industry sectors, resulting in an overall N/A in employment by N/A%.

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Civics

John Cornyn and Ted Cruz are the senators currently representing the state of Texas. In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

Texas is currently represented by 38 members in the U.S. house, and members of the House of Representives are elected to 2-year terms.

US Senators from Texas

N/AJohn Cornyn
Senator from Texas2
Assumed office on December 2, 2002
Phil Gramm resigned (effective November 30, 2002) a few weeks before the expiration of his term in hopes that his successor, fellow Republican John Cornyn, could gain seniority over other newly elected senators. However, Cornyn did not gain additional seniority due to a 1980 Rules Committee policy.
N/ATed Cruz
Senator from Texas1
Assumed office on January 3, 2013

John Cornyn and Ted Cruz are the senators currently representing Texas.

In the United States, senators are elected to 6-year terms with the terms for individual senators staggered.

The following chart shows elected senators in Texas over time, excluding special elections, colored by their political party.

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