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Profile of Williamson County
· Key Factors in Growth of Williamson County · Profile of WBA Churches · Demographic Services · Demographic Links

 

ALL DATA BASED ON 2010 US CENSUS

 

Profile of Williamson County:

  • Total Population: 422,679
  • Population, Growth Rate, 2000 - 2010:  64.3%
  • 9th fastest growing county in the USA
  • 2nd fastest growing county in Texas
  • 12th most populous county in Texas
  • Williamson County is predicted to continue growing faster than the region

Ethnic Breakdown for Williamson County:

  • White Non-Hispanic: 78.1%
  • Hispanic:  23.2%
  • Black:  6.2%
  • Asian:  4.8%
  • Two or more Races: 3.2%
  • American Indian: 0.6%

Population Projections for Williamson County

YEAR

2020

    2030

2035

Williamson County

    600,000

  800,000      900,000

 

Key Factors in Growth of Williamson County

 

City

Population

Estimated Growth

Facts

Cedar Park

 2010 US Census Bureau

48,937

(2010 US Census)

54,279

(Cedar Park 2010 Census)

63,745 by 2015

  • Cedar Park is currently challenging 2010 USCensus Count. Official population count is Pending.

Georgetown

2010 US Census Bureau

47,400

62,215 by 2015

  • Undergone enormous growth since 2000 Census; 67% increase since 2000

Hutto

2010 Hutto City Census

14,698

30,420 by 2015

 

  • State Highway 130 has helped in a population explosion over the last 10 years – from 1,250 residents in 2000

Taylor

2010 US Census Bureau

15,191

16,117 by 2015

 (City of Taylor Population Estimates)

 

  • Population reflects a 11.9% Growth Rate from 2000 - 2010

Leander

2010 US Census Bureau

26,521

No Figures Available

  • One of three fastest growing cities in Texas with a 249.1% population increase since 2000

Round Rock

2010 US Census Bureau

99,887

115,567 by 2015

(MSN Real Estate; July 2011)

  • Now the Largest City in Williamson County· The 7th Fastest Growing city in US

 

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  Profile of WBA Churches

  • There are currently 53 churches in the WBA
  • The ethnic breakdown of WBA churches: 41 Anglo, 7 Hispanic, 4 African-American, 1 Indian
  • One WBA church for every 8,128 people based on the 2010 US Census population total. The SBC average is one church for every 5,700 people

A high percentage of people-- 55.3% --in the Austin metropolitan area claim no affiliation or membership with any church of any kind. This is the highest percentage for metropolitan areas in Texas.

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Image of a man standing next to a telescope. He is holding a book.Demographic Search:

  The WBA is equipped to provide you with state of the art demographic information for all your ministry and mission needs. Through the BGCT we have access to ScanUS and GIS capabilities of mapping. We can help you:

  • Define Your Ministry Area - Identify and provide specific information on people groups in the immediate area around your church down to the block level so you can understand how to design ministries and outreach
  • Identify Psychographic and Lifestyle Segments - Identify and describe people groups in your ministry area according to lifestyle preferences, beliefs, recreational pursuits and buying behavior
  • Determine Faith Receptivity - Provide specific data on the receptivity of various groups to church, specific church ministries, and faith initiatives
  • Understand Trends and Opportunities - Interpret demographic data and provide updated trend information on various people groups so your church can take advantage of current opportunities and plan ahead

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Demographic Links

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