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Notable People from Texas | Notable Work/Position |
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Dwight D. Eisenhower | 34th President of the United States (1953 to 1961) |
Lyndon B. Johnson | 37th Vice President of the United States (1961 to 1963) 36th President of the United States (1963 to 1969) |
George H.W. Bush | 43rd Vice President of the United States (1981 to 1989) 41st President of the United States (1989 to 1993) |
George Walker Bush | Former Governor of Texas (1995 to 2000). Son of former President George H.W. Bush. 43rd President of the United States (2001 to 2009) |
Sandra Day O’Connor | Retired Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1981 To 2006). First woman to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court |
Howard Hughes | Entrepreneur, Aerospace Engineer, Filmmaker, Inventor and Aviator |
Kelly Clarkson | Singer and songwriter. Winner of 1st season of American Idol. She has sold over 25 million albums and 45 million singles. |
George Foreman | An American two-time heavyweight champion boxer and entrepreneur |
William Ben Hogan | An American professional golfer who is considered to be one of the greatest players in the history of the game. |
Searching for Someone in Texas
Texas is the 2nd most populated state in the U.S. The total population of Texas is over 28 million residents with 9.4 million households. The average household size is 2.84 (based on 2018 census data). To refine your search for someone in Texas, consider the age, gender, and demographic of your subject to ensure that you’re on the right track.
The predominant race in Texas is white, making up 42% of the state’s population. The median age is 34.7 years with 50.3% of the total population female and 49.7% male. The most populated city in Texas is Houston with over 2,099,451 people.
Those persons under age 25 make up 35.8% of the population of Texas and people over 65 make up almost 12.2% of the Texas population. Texas experienced a 1.59% increase in its population between 2016 and 2017. Texas has a workforce of more than 12.5 million. With strong investments in its universities, Texas has developed a diversified economy and high tech industry. The median annual household income of $59,206 grew 4.67% between 2016 and 2017.
Top 3 Schools | City | # of Graduates | Graduation Rate | Acceptance Rate | Most Popular Degrees |
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University of Texas | Austin | 17,181 | 81% | 40% | Engineering |
Texas A & M University | College Station | 15,532 | 79% | 67% | Agricultural |
University of Texas at Arlington | Arlington | 11,829 | 42% | 70% | Research |
Texas Real Estate
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The median home value in Texas has gone up from $161,500 in 2016 to a median home value of $172,200 in 2017, with the median price per square foot at $111. The median rent price is $952, which is lower than the national average. The median listing price for homes statewide is $278,990, with most selling under the listing price.
The Texas city with the highest home value is Austin with a median home value of $332,700 as of 2017.
City | Avg. Home Value | Avg. Household Income |
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Austin | $332,700 | $67,755 |
Dallas | $190,600 | $50,627 |
Houston | $173,600 | $50,896 |
Fort Worth | $169,400 | $60,205 |
San Antonio | $148,200 | $50,044 |
Texas Facts
Official Name: Texas
Name Meaning: Named from the word taysha, which means “friends” in the Caddo language
Nickname: The Lone Star State
Statehood: December 29, 1845 (28th State)
Capital: Austin
Total Number of Counties: 254 (More than any other state)
Largest City: Houston
Largest County (by population): Harris
Population (as of 2018): 28,701,845
History: Texas has been ruled over by several nations through the centuries. The first European country to claim Texas was Spain. France held a short-lived colony and Mexico controlled the territory until 1836. In 1845, Texas joined the union as the 28th U.S. state. It is the 2nd largest state in the U.S. in both area and population. Texas is 773 miles in width, 790 miles in length and is comprised of 28,581 square miles.
Fast Facts:
- Texas is in the south central part of the U.S. and due to its large size and location, it experiences highly variable weather including the most tornadoes in the U.S.
- The southeast section of Texas wraps around the Gulf of Mexico, and three of the state’s borders are defined by rivers.
- On January 10, 1901, the first major oil well was found in Beaumont, Texas, and with the discovery of oil, initiated an economic boom for much of the 20th century.
- As of 2015, Texas is second on the list of states with the most Fortune 500 companies with 54.
- Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is the 2nd largest airport by area in the U.S. and the 4th largest in the world.
- Texas has a variety of professional sport teams including two NFL teams, two major league baseball teams, three NBA teams and one NHL team.
- Collegiate athletics have deep significance in Texas culture, especially football.
- The culture of Texas comes from a blend of southern (dixie), western (frontier), and southwestern (Mexican) influences.
- Austin, Texas, considered the “Live Music Capital of the World” has more live music venues per capita than such cities as Nashville, Memphis, Los Angeles, Las Vegas or New York City.
- Houston, Texas, is the most populous city in Texas, and the fourth most populous city in the U.S.
- Houston, Texas, has been described as the most racially and ethnically diverse major metropolitan area in the U.S.