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COMMUNITY SNAPSHOT
Data and information on local communities
COMPILED BY MICHAEL CROUCHLEY
GETTING TO KNOW PLANO As the population of Collin and Denton counties as a whole has risen by over 17% in the last ve years, the city of Plano’s population has grown by 1.11%. Plano’s populace has still continued to grow more diverse with increased levels of minority residents, including those who are Asian, Black, Hispanic and Latino. The data below also compares Plano’s history and size to that of Collin County and Denton County.
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Plano
Collin County
Denton County
SOURCE: U.S. CENSUS BUREAU 2021 AMERICAN COMMUNITY SURVEY 5YEAR ESTIMATESCOMMUNITY IMPACT
Local demographics, 2021* Hispanic or Latino White Black or African American American Indian or Alaska native Asian Native Hawaiian or other Pacic Islander Some other race
Population change As surrounding communities in Collin and Denton counties have seen major population growth, Plano has grown at a more modest rate in the last ve years.
15.57% 54.07% 9.98% 0.26% 16.21% 0.05% 0.5% 3.35%
19.63% 56.94% 10.06% 0.22% 9.45% 0.08% 0.22% 3.39%
15.76% 49.84% 8.51% 0.22% 22.21% 0.09% 0.53% 2.84%
279,088
886,633
754,650
2016
2016
2016
282,181
1,039,812
885,012 +17.27%
2021
2021
2021
+1.11%
+17.28%
Texas: +8.7% 5-year population change
Two or more races
*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 2016 2021 $85,085 $99,729
Education level High school diploma or higher achieved
Age analysis 0-19
2016 2021
Bachelor’s degree or higher achieved
24.72% 28.34% 27.23%
19.57%
18.39%
20.96%
20-34
93% 93%
55% 58%
29.04% 31.02% 29.98%
35-54
$86,188 $104,327
2016 2021
21.9% 18.25% 18.19%
55-74
93% 93%
50% 53%
4.76% 4% 3.64%
75+
$76,678 $96,265
2016 2021
Median age
92% 93%
42% 47%
38
37
36
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PLANO SOUTH EDITION • JANUARY 2023
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