| | | 2026 Texas Demographic Conference REGISTER TODAY! | | | | | | Join us for the Texas Demographic Conference at the Barbara Jordan State Office Building in Austin, TX, on May 20-21, 2026. Connect with experts, explore demographic trends, and gain valuable insights. While we currently have a tentative agenda, expect engaging discussions and networking opportunities. Register now to secure your spot! | | | | | | Texas Ranks First for Net Domestic Migration | | | | | | Top Net Migration To and From Texas: Leading States in 2024 | | | | | | Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2024 State-to-State Migration Flows Statistics. Note: Data displayed are estimates based on a sample survey and are subject to error. | | | | | | Texas continues to be the nation’s top destination for domestic migration, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data. In 2024, roughly 550K people moved to Texas from other states, while about 480K left, resulting in a strong net gain. Texas saw the largest net domestic migrants of new residents from California, New York, and New Jersey, with California alone contributing the highest number of new Texans. The map also highlights the states where Texas experienced net outflows, including Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Colorado. Overall, the data underscores Texas’ ongoing appeal as a place to live, work, and build a future. | | | | | Explore our Social Media Channels Stay up-to-date with our newest releases, data visualizations, research findings, and engaging content. Like, comment, and share our posts to spread the word and help us reach a wider audience. | | | | | The mission of Texas2036 is to enable Texans to make policy decisions through accessible data, long-term planning and statewide engagement to ensure that Texas is the best place to live and work. Natural resources is a key policy area for Texas2036 and managing and preserving the state’s groundwater resources is critical. Read their latest blog on this important issue: Water markets for Texas? | | | | | | 2024 Community Resilience Estimates and Ranking Tables by Natural Hazard Risk | | | | | | The U.S. Census Bureau recently released the 2024 Community Resilience Estimates (CRE), which highlight areas in the United States most socially vulnerable to the impacts from natural disasters. Community resilience is the capacity of individuals and households within a community to absorb the external stresses of a disaster and include components such as poverty, number of caregivers in the household, unit-level crowding, communication barrier, unemployment, disability, health insurance coverage, age, vehicle access, and broadband internet access. Natural hazard ratings come from the March 2023 release of the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Risk Index. The Census Bureau ranks all counties in the U.S. according to the percentage of their population that have 3 or more components of social vulnerability and below are the top 5 counties in Texas with these components. | | | | | | Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates for States, Counties and School Districts | | | | | | The U.S. Census Bureau recently released the latest data from the Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) program which provides annual estimates of income and poverty statistics for all school districts, counties, and states. The U.S. Census Bureau offers an interactive map where users can easily explore poverty rates across every state and county. | | Texas’ poverty rate is slightly above the national average. | | | Webinar Using American Community Survey Estimates and Margins of Error (U.S. Census Bureau) | | Conference Texas United Conference United Way of Texas | | March 25-27, 2026 | Round Rock, TX | | Conference Texas Demographic Conference – Register now! | | May 20-21, 2026 | Austin, TX | | | May 20-21, 2026 | Austin, TX | | | | |