2,345,606
Houston is a city located in Harris County Texas. It is also the county seat of Harris County. With a 2020 population of 2,345,606, it is the largest city in Texas and the 4th largest city in the United States. Houston is currently growing at a rate of 0.88% annually and its population has increased by 1.40% since the most recent census, which recorded a population of 2,313,238 in 2020. Spanning over 672 miles, Houston has a population density of 3,664 people per square mile.
The average household income in Houston is $84,179 with a poverty rate of 24.46%. The median rental costs in recent years comes to - per month, and the median house value is -. The median age in Houston is 33.3 years, 33 years for males, and 33.7 years for females.
Houston is the 4th largest city in the United States and the largest in Texas. The city also has a global economy and only New York City has more Fortune 500 headquarters.
Houston is the economic center of Houston-The Woodlands-Sugarland, which is the 5th largest metropolitan area in the United States with over 6 million people. 2012 was the first time Philadelphia was knocked out of the top 5, thanks to Houston's rapid growth.
Houston Diversity
Houston is a very multicultural city, partially due to its academic institutions, industry, and status as a port city. Houston residents speak more than 90 languages,, and it also has one of the youngest populations in the country due to the influx of immigrants in the state. It's estimated that there are 400,000 illegal aliensliving in the Houston area alone.
The non-Hispanic white population in Houston had halved since 1970 when it accounted for 62% of the population. It also seems the racial and ethnic diversity increases the further away from the center of the city you move to.
Houston's Hispanic population is increasing rapidly as more Latin American immigrants move to the area to work. Houston now has the 3rd largest Hispanic population in the United States.
There is also a significant African American population in Houston, which has been the case for most of its history. From 1870 to 1890, black people accounted for nearly 40% of the city's population, although this ranged from 21 to 33% from 1910 to 1970.
There is also a relatively large population of refugees living in the city since the 1970s. Nearly 1,600 refugees arrive at the George Bush Intercontinental Airport every year from all over the world.
Houston Population Growth
Houston's booming population growth has made it one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. From 2011 to 2012, Houston gained more than 34,000 people, which was the second largest numeric increase for a city in the country.
In 2013, the Houston Chronicle reported its growth shows no signs of slowing. People are still moving to the area for its plentiful jobs, education, and housing, and many job sectors are growing.
By 2020, Houston's population is expected to grow from today's 2.162 million to 2.52 million. By 2030, the city will have 2.8 million residents, which means it should overtake Brooklyn.
In 1836, two real estate entrepreneurs from New York purchased a large area of land along Buffalo Bayou to found a city. The city name chosen was Sam Houston, after the general at the Battle of San Jacinto, who was elected as the president of Texas that year.
Houston was incorporated in 1837 and became the temporary capital of the Republic of Texas. By 1860, it was a major hub for exporting cotton, and its system of bayous was extended after the Civil War to allow the city to accept more commerce.
In 1901, oil was discovered nearby, which started the development of the still massive Texas petroleum industry. By 1910, Houston was home to 78,000 people, double its population just ten years before. By the 1950s, its economy shifted toward energy has large companies began relocating to Houston.
Since the recession of the 1990s, Houston has worked to diversify its economy and reduce dependence on petroleum.
Houston Demographics
According to the most recent ACS, the racial composition of Houston was:
- White: 51.54%
- Black or African American: 22.83%
- Other race: 11.35%
- Two or more races: 7.02%
- Asian: 6.87%
- Native American: 0.35%
- Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander: 0.05%
State
Texas
County
Harris County
Land Area (mi²)
640.2 sq mi
Density (mi²)
3,663.90/sq mi
Growth Rate
0.88% (20,513)
Growth Since 2020
1.40% (32,368)
Rank in State
1st
Rank in Country
4th
The current population of Houston, Texas is 2,345,606 based on our projections of the latest US Census estimates.The last official US Census in 2020 recorded the population at 2,313,238.
Houston, Texas Population 2022
Houston Metro Area Population by Year
Houston Population by Race
Houston Population Pyramid 2022
Houston Median Age
33.3
Total
33
Male
33.7
Female
Houston Adults
There are 1,741,268 adults, (254,128 of whom are seniors) in Houston.
Houston Age Dependency
55.5
Age Dependency Ratio
17.1
Old Age Dependency Ratio
38.5
Child Dependency Ratio
Houston Sex Ratio
Female | 1,161,175 | 50.20% |
Male | 1,152,063 | 49.80% |
Houston Population by Age
Houston Renter vs Owner Occupied by Household Type
3.41
Average Family Size
2.61
Average Household Size
42.9%
Rate of Home Ownership
Married
Male
Female
NonFamily
owner
renter
Houston Households and Families
Houston Educational Attainment by Sex (over 25)
Houston Educational Attainment by Race
Houston Earnings by Educational Attainment
Houston Language by Age
Only English
Spanish
Other Indo-European Languages
Asian and Pacific Island Languages
Other Languages
Houston Language
51.62% of Houston residents speak only English, while 48.38% speak other languages. The non-English language spoken by the largest group is Spanish, which is spoken by 38.19% of the population.
Houston Language
24.46%
Overall Poverty Rate
17.71%
Male Poverty Rate
21.51%
Female Poverty Rate
Poverty in Houston
The race most likely to be in poverty in Houston is Other, with 35.05% below the poverty level.
The race least likely to be in poverty in Houston is White, with 9.89% below the poverty level.
The poverty rate among those that worked full-time for the past 12 months was 5.13%. Among those working part-time, it was 21.50%, and for those that did not work, the poverty rate was 30.34%.
Houston Poverty
Houston Poverty Rate by Education
Houston Poverty Rate by Employment Status and Sex
Income by Household Type
Houston Marital Status
Married
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
NeverMarried
Marriage Rates
41.5%
Overall Marriage Rate
43.1%
Male Marriage Rate
39.9%
Female Marriage Rate
Houston Married by Age and Sex
male
female
Houston Marriage
The age group where males are most likely to be married is Over 65, while the female age group most likely to be married is 45-54.
Houston Marital Status by Race
Married
Widowed
Divorced
Separated
NeverMarried
Houston Marital Status
Houston Veterans by War
Houston Veterans by Age
Houston Veterans by Race
Houston Veterans by Education
Less Than 9th Grade
High School Graduate
Some College
Bachelors or Greater
10.62%
Veteran Poverty Rate
28.94%
Veteran Disability Rate
Houston Veterans by Education
LaborForceParticipation
66.8%
Labor Force Participation
62.5%
Employment Rate
6.2%
Unemployment Rate
Houston Employment by Age
LaborForceParticipation
Houston Employment by Race
LaborForceParticipation
Houston Employment by Education
Origin of Non-Citizens
Europe
Asia
Africa
Oceania
Latin America
North America
Non citizens include legal permanent residents (green card holders), international students, temporary workers, humanitarian migrants, and illegal immigrants.
Origin of Naturalized Citizens
Europe
Asia
Africa
Oceania
Latin America
North America
65.80%
Born in Houston
89.92%
Native Born
36.55%
Foreign Born
24.56%
Non Citizen
11.99%
Naturalized
Place of Birth
89.92% of Houston residents were born in the United States, with 65.80% having been born in Texas. 24.56% of residents are not US citizens. Of those not born in the United States, the largest percentage are from Latin America.