Lake Houston - Humble - Kingwood Edition | January 2023

2023 ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE

COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT

COMPILED BY HANNAH BROL & DANICA LLOYD

Data and information on local communities

LAKE HOUSTON, HUMBLE & KINGWOOD

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The seven ZIP codes that make up Community Impact ’s Lake Houston-Humble-Kingwood coverage area fall within portions of the boundaries of Harris County Precinct 3, Humble ISD, and the cities of Humble and Houston. Over the past €ve years, the Lake Houston community has gained an estimated 44,448 residents.

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LAKE HOUSTON

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SOURCE: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU 2021 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY 5•YEAR ESTIMATES–COMMUNITY IMPACT

Lake Houston-Humble-Kingwood

Harris County

Local demographics, 2021* Hispanic or Latino White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Paci›c Islander Some other race Two or more races

Population change Harris County gained an estimated 263,700 residents over the past ›ve years. Nearly 17% of those residents came from the Lake Houston community.

35.2% 39.1% 20% 0.2% 2.8% 0.3% 0.1% 2.4%

43.6% 28.3% 18.5% 0.1% 7%

292,120

4.43M

2016

2016

336,568

4.7M +5.9%

2021

2021

+15.2%

0.1% 0.3% 2.1%

5-year population change

Humble: +6.6%

Houston: +2.4%

Texas: +7.1%

*ALL CATEGORIES LISTED ARE RACES, EXCEPT FOR HISPANIC OR LATINO, WHICH IS NOT A RACE. HOWEVER, THE PERCENTAGES OF THE RACES LISTED DO NOT INCLUDE HISPANIC OR LATINO RESIDENTS.

Median household income $70,554

Education level** High school diploma or higher achieved

Age analysis 0-19

2016 2021

Bachelor’s degree or higher achieved

31.1% 29.3%

2016

27.5% 29.9%

20-39

2021

88.4% 89.2%

33%

33.8%

$85,300

26.4% 25%

40-59

$55,584

13.2% 13.7%

2016

60-79

80.2% 81.9% 30.1% 32.5%

2021

1.9% 2.1%

80+

$65,788

**BASED ON TOTAL POPULATION AGE 25 AND OLDER

Elected ocials U.S. Senate John Cornyn, R Ted Cruz, R

Humble ISD board of trustees Position 1: Robert Sitton Position 2: Robert Scarfo Position 3: Chris Parker Position 4: Ken Kirchhofer Position 5: Martina Lemond Dixon Position 6: Marques Holmes Position 7: Nancy Morrison Lone Star College board of trustees District 2: Ernestine M. Pierce District 8: Mike Sullivan

House of Representatives District 3: Cecil Bell Jr., R District 15: Steve Toth, R District 18: Ernest Bailes, R

Precinct 3: Tom S. Ramsey, R Precinct 4: Lesley Briones, D Houston City Council District E: Dave Martin Humble City Council Mayor: Norman Funderburk Place 1: Andy Curry Place 2: Mark J. Martin Place 3: Bruce Davidson Place 4: Paula Settle Place 5: David Ray Pierce

District 127: Charles Cunningham, R District 141: Senfronia Thompson, D District 142: Harold V. Dutton, D District 150: Valoree Swanson, R LOCAL Harris County Commissioners Court Judge: Lina Hidalgo, D

House of Representatives District 2: Dan Crenshaw, R District 18: Sheila Jackson Lee, D District 29: Sylvia Garcia, D STATE Senate District 4: Brandon Creighton, R District 6: Carol Alvarado, D District 15: John Whitmire, D

Precinct 1: Rodney Ellis, D Precinct 2: Adrian Garcia, D

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LAKE HOUSTON  HUMBLE  KINGWOOD EDITION • JANUARY 2023

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