2023 ANNUAL COMMUNITY GUIDE
COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT
Data and information on local communities
COMPILED BY BRIAN RASH
ROUND ROCK Round Rock shows modest income growth From 2016-21, the median household income in Round Rock grew by about $6,000. Though that rate of growth is not as large as for Texas as a whole, Round Rock households outearn the state by almost $20,000.
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SOURCE: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU 2021 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY 5YEAR ESTIMATESCOMMUNITY IMPACT
Round Rock
Texas
Local demographics, 2021*
Population change In the ve-year period from 2016-21, Round Rock has increased in population by about 4.4%, but Williamson County has grown in population by more than 20%.
27.7% 50.5% 10.5%
39.8% 40.7% 11.8 % 0.2%
Hispanic or Latino
White
Black or African American
112,767
26,956,435
2016
2016
0.1% 6.9% 0.2% 0.5% 3.5%
American Indian or Alaska native
117,735
28,862,581 +7.07%
2021
2021
5.0% 0.1% 0.3% 2.3%
Asian
+4.41%
Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander
Some other race Two or more races
Williamson County: +20.61% 5-year population change
*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 $80,637
Education level High school diploma or higher achieved
Age analysis, 2021 0-19
2016 2021
Bachelor’s degree or higher achieved
28.5% 28.6% 29.5% 28.4% 27.8% 25% 12.5% 15.3% 1.6% 2.7% 35.6 35.0
2016
20-39
2021
91.3%
93.2%
37.5%
42.1%
40-59
$86,587
60-79
$54,727
2016
80+
82.3%
84.8%
28.1%
31.5%
2021
Median age
$67,321
Elected ocials U.S. House of Representatives
Assorted stats 52% 7.20% 44.55% 0.08%
LOCAL Williamson County Commissioners Court Judge: Bill Gravell Precinct 1: Terry Cook Precinct 2: Cynthia Long Precinct 3: Valerie Covey Precinct 4: Russ Boles Round Rock City Council Mayor: Craig Morgan Place 1: Michelle Ly Place 2: Rene Flores Place 3: Matthew Baker Place 4: Frank Ortega
Place 5: Kristin Stevens Place 6: Hilda Montgomery Round Rock ISD board of trustees Place 1: Estevan Jesus “Chuy” Zárate Place 2: Mary Bone Place 3: Amber Landrum (formerly Feller) Place 4: Alicia Markum Place 5: Amy Weir
50% 6.69% 40.43% 0.53%
Rep. Mike McCaul, District 10 Rep. Pete Sessions, District 17 Rep. John R. Carter, District 31 STATE Senate Sen. Charles Schwertner, District 5 Sen. Sarah Eckhardt, District 14 Sen. Peter Flores, District 24 House of Representatives Rep. Sheryl Cole, District 46 Rep. James Talarico, District 50 Rep. Caroline Harris, District 52 Rep. John E. Bucy, District 136
of residents are married.
of residents are veterans.
of residents drive a vehicle to work.
Place 6: Tianie Harrison Place 7: Danielle Weston
of residents take public transportation to work.
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