Sutton County, TX has a population of 3,936 people with a median age of 36.4 and a median household income of $54,567. Between 2015 and 2016 the population of Sutton County, TX declined from 3,966 to 3,936, a 0.76% decrease and its median household income grew from $51,667 to $54,567, a 5.61% increase.
The population of Sutton County, TX is 58.4% Hispanic, 40.7% White, and 0.48% Two+. 48.6% of the people in Sutton County, TX speak a non-English language, and 93.1% are U.S. citizens.
The largest universities in Sutton County, TX are Howard College, with 489 graduates, Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf, with 27 graduates, and N/A, with N/A graduates.
The median property value in Sutton County, TX is $92,100, and the homeownership rate is 66.2%. Most people in Sutton County, TX commute by Drove Alone, and the average commute time is 19.2 minutes. The average car ownership in Sutton County, TX is 2 cars per household.
Sutton County, TX is the 212th most populated county in Texas and borders Crockett County, TX; Edwards County, TX; Kimble County, TX; Menard County, TX; Schleicher County, TX; and Val Verde County, TX& 1 more.
The economy of Sutton County, TX employs 1,749 people. The economy of Sutton County, TX is specialized in Mining, Quarrying, Oil, Gas Extraction; Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Hunting; and Utilities, which employ respectively 50.1; 3.58; and 1.36 times more people than what would be expected in a location of this size. The largest industries in Sutton County, TX are Mining, Quarrying, Oil, Gas Extraction (518), Educational Services (147), and Accommodation & Food Service (122), and the highest paying industries are Professional, Scientific, Tech Services ($150,469), Mining, Quarrying, Oil, Gas Extraction ($49,286), and Finance & Insurance ($48,875).
Median household income in Sutton County, TX is $54,567. Males in Sutton County, TX have an average income that is 1.75 times higher than the average income of females, which is $30,672. The income inequality of Sutton County, TX (measured using the Gini index) is 0.445 which is lower than the national average.
Insurance and Medicare coverage combined with state and county level health and safety statistics for Sutton County, TX. In Sutton County, TX the age groups most likely to have health care coverage are 6-17 and 6-17, men and women, respectively. The location has a 1 to 101 primary care clinician to patient ratio and a Medicare reimbursement average per patient per year of $8,370. Newton County, TX has the highest prevalence of homicides of any county in Texas.
Sutton County, TX is home to a population of 3,936 people, from which 93.1% are citizens. The ethnic composition of the population of Sutton County, TX is composed of 2,297 Hispanic residents (58.4%), 1,603 White residents (40.7%), 19 Two+ residents (0.48%), 14 Hawaiian residents (0.36%), and 3 Black residents (0.08%). The most common foreign languages in Sutton County, TX are Spanish (1,778 speakers), Hebrew (10 speakers), and Other Indic (7 speakers), but compared to other places, Sutton County, TX has a relative high number of Hebrew (10 speakers), Spanish (1,778 speakers), and Other Indic (7 speakers).
In 2015 universities in Concho Valley COG & Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (East) PUMA, TX awarded 516 degrees. The student population of Concho Valley COG & Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (East) PUMA, TX is skewed towards females, with 171 male students and 345 female students. Most students in Concho Valley COG & Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (East) PUMA, TX are White (249 and 48.3%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (217 and 42.1%), Two or more races (24 and 4.65%), and Black or African American (15 and 2.91%). The largest universities in Concho Valley COG & Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (East) PUMA, TX by number of graduates are Howard College (489 and 94.8%), Southwest Collegiate Institute for the Deaf (27 and 5.23%), and N/A (N/A and N/A). The most popular majors in Concho Valley COG & Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (East) PUMA, TX are General Studies (154 and 29.8%), Registered Nursing (37 and 7.17%), and General Business (19 and 3.68%). The median tuition costs in Concho Valley COG & Permian Basin Regional Planning Commission (East) PUMA, TX are N/A for private four year colleges, and N/A and N/A respectively, for public four year colleges for in-state students and out-of-state students.
The median property value in Sutton County, TX is $92,100, which is 0.45 times smaller than the national average of $205,000. Between 2015 and 2016 the median property value increased from $88,200 to $92,100, a 4.42% increase. The homeownership rate of Sutton County, TX is 66.2%, which is higher than the national average of 63.6%. People in Sutton County, TX have an average commute time of 19.2 minutes, and they commute by Drove Alone. Car ownership in Sutton County, TX is approximately the same as the national average, with an average of 2 cars per household.