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Swisher County, Texas

FIPS 48437 · Population 6,937
9 Sources Updated June 22, 2026
$36,165
Median Income
$80,734 national
4.4%
Unemployment
4% national
$672M
GDP
15.5%
Bachelor's+
35.7% national
Small population: 6,937 residents. These figures come from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates, which carry a wide margin of error for places under 20,000 people. Read each value as an approximate range, and treat year-over-year changes as indicative rather than exact. A small shift can reflect survey sampling, not a real change on the ground.

Demographics & Population

Census Bureau American Community Survey 2020-2024 · 5-Year Estimates

Household Income

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · American Community Survey 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates
Median Household
$36,165
Per Capita
$22,512
Mean Household
$62,124
Poverty Rate
30.1% approx.
Median Income Comparison
Swisher County$36,165
Texas$78,476
National$80,734

Population Profile

Source: Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 · Tables B01001, B02001, B03003
65+: 16.2% (1,127 residents) 55-64: 12.2% (848 residents) 35-54: 24% (1,666 residents) 18-34: 23.6% (1,636 residents) Under 18: 23.9% (1,660 residents) 36 Median Age
Cohorts
Under 18 · 23.9%
18-34 · 23.6%
35-54 · 24%
55-64 · 12.2%
65+ · 16.2%
Race & Ethnicity
White59.5%
Black or African American7.8%
Asian1.7%
Hispanic or Latino(any race)46.3%
Hispanic or Latino is an ethnic category and overlaps with the race categories above.

Educational Attainment

Source: Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 · Table B15003 · Population 25+
79.9%
High School+
National: 89.6%
▼ 9.7 pts
15.5%
Bachelor's+
National: 35.7%
▼ 20.2 pts
3.4%
Graduate+
National: 14.1%
▼ 10.7 pts

Employment Overview

Source: U.S. Census Bureau · American Community Survey 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates
6,937
Population
2,888
Labor Force
Employed
2,764
Unemployment Rate BLS LAUS 2025 annual
4.4% ▲ +0.1 pts YoY
Mean Commute 6 min below national avg
20.7 min
Work From Home vs 15.1% national
2.8%
Key Takeaways
  • Income gap: Households earn meaningfully less than the national median, which directly affects retail demand, housing absorption, and tax base.
  • Elevated poverty: At 30.1%, the rate is in economically distressed territory and supports federal funding narratives (CDFI, NMTC, EDA).
  • Talent gap: Bachelor's-or-higher attainment trails the national average by 20.2 pts, relevant for advanced-services attraction strategy.

Economy & Industry

Bureau of Labor Statistics QCEW · Bureau of Economic Analysis

$672M
Gross Domestic Product · 2024
Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis · CAGDP1 Regional GDP

Top Industries by Employment

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics · Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages 2025 Annual
Top industries by employment in Swisher County, Texas, with employment, share of top sectors, and average wage
IndustryEmploymentShare of Top 10Avg Wage
1Transportation and Warehousing
154 29.7%
$54,103
2Retail Trade
131 25.3%
$35,325
3Manufacturing
79 15.3%
$54,294
4Other Services (except Public Administration)
51 9.8%
$32,227
5Construction
43 8.3%
$41,512
6Health Care and Social Assistance
42 8.1%
$35,676
7Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services
18 3.5%
$56,312
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Key Takeaways
  • Largest sector: Transportation and Warehousing employs 154 workers (29.7% of tracked sectors), at an average wage of $54,103.
  • Economic scale: Regional GDP of $672M (2024).
Source: BLS QCEW + BEA Regional GDP.
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Industry Concentration

Location Quotient measures regional specialization vs. national average. LQ > 1.0 = concentrated.

Location Quotient Analysis

Concentrated Industries
Source: BLS QCEW · 3-digit NAICS sub-sector · Location Quotient vs. national employment share
Same source as the Top Industries table above, sub-sector view surfaces the specialization the supersector view masks (e.g., Plastics & Rubber Manufacturing inside the Manufacturing supersector).
Animal Production and Aquaculture
52.91x
164

Cluster Depth

Source: BLS QCEW · Sub-sectors with LQ ≥ 1.5 indicate genuine cluster concentration
Dominant Cluster
Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting Cluster
Coherent grouping of concentrated sub-sectors, signals supply-chain fit for site selectors
164
Cluster Employment
52.91x
Peak LQ
Concentrated Sub-Sectors
Animal Production and Aquaculture
52.91x 164

Attraction Opportunities

LQ < 0.5 with ≥ 50 employed, realistic diversification targets. Source: BLS QCEW
Key Takeaways
  • Top specialization: Animal Production and Aquaculture concentrates at 52.91x the national norm, top-decile concentration, the kind of signature sector that defines a region's economic identity to site selectors.
Source: BLS QCEW sub-sector Location Quotients.
Swisher County's Top Sectors by Workforce Share
Each rectangle's area is proportional to that sector's share of total private-sector employment across all NAICS supersectors. Hover for exact employment.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics QCEW 2025 Annual · Private sector, NAICS supersectors

Housing & Affordability

Census ACS · HUD Fair Market Rents FY2026

Housing Overview

Source: Census Bureau ACS 2020-2024 5-Year Estimates · Tables B25001, B25077, B25064
$86,300
Median Home Value vs 2019
$783
Rent/Mo
66.4%
Owner-Occ
21.3%
Vacancy
2.4x
Home Value to Income Ratio - Affordable
vs. ~4.1x national average

HUD Fair Market Rents

Source: HUD · Fair Market Rents FY2026
Studio
$756/mo
1 Bedroom
$783/mo
2 Bedroom
$973/mo
3 Bedroom
$1,353/mo
4 Bedroom
$1,432/mo
30% of monthly median household income (~$904/mo) · rents above this line are typically considered cost-burdened.
Key Takeaways
  • Affordable market: Home value to income ratio of 2.4x is well below the ~4.1x national average; supports talent attraction and family settlement narratives.
  • Elevated vacancy: 21.3% vacancy rate. In resort, rural, and seasonal markets much of this is recreational/seasonal (second homes), not available supply; confirm the vacancy-by-reason split before treating it as a redevelopment opportunity.
  • Affordable rent tiers: 2 of 5 HUD Fair Market Rent bedroom tiers sit below the 30%-of-median-income affordability threshold (~$904/mo).
Source: Census ACS housing tables + HUD Fair Market Rents.

Workforce Pipeline

Labor force readiness, commuting, and workforce composition

Labor Market Overview

Source: Census ACS 2020-2024 · Tables B01001, B23025, B08303, B08301
4,150
Working Age (18-64) vs 2019
Mean Commute 6 min below national avg
20.7 min
Work From Home vs 15.1% national
2.8%
Prime-Age Employed (25-54)
62.6%
of prime-age population
Labor force participation rate: 54.7% of working-age population (18-64) 55% Participation
▲ vs 2019

Education & Talent Pipeline

Source: Census ACS 2020-2024 · Table B15003 · College Scorecard
Bachelor's+
15.5%
HS Diploma+
79.9%
Regional / Statewide Institutions
Total credentials awarded
79,681/yr
Texas A&M University-College Station 20,117/yr
The University of Texas at Austin 17,432/yr
Lone Star College System 11,449/yr
Dallas College 10,913/yr
University of Houston 10,852/yr
Texas State University 8,918/yr

Aging Workforce

Source: Census Bureau ACS · Derived from age & employment tables
20.4%
55-64 of working-age population (18-64)
Elevated retirement risk, above the 20% threshold. Succession planning recommended.

Workforce by Occupation

Source: Census ACS 2020-2024 · Table C24010 · Civilian employed population 16+
Management / Professional
34.7%
Service
18.8%
Sales & Office
17.9%
Construction / Maint.
16.5%
Production / Transport
12%
Bars scaled 2× for visual differentiation; percentage labels show actual share of 2,764 employed workers.
Key Takeaways
  • Low participation: 54.7% labor force participation suggests untapped capacity; workforce development programs may unlock supply.
  • Short commutes: 20.7-minute mean commute is a quality-of-life and labor-access advantage worth surfacing for site selectors.
  • Talent pipeline: 6 regional institutions feed the workforce; the top three combined produce 48,998 annual credentials.
Source: ACS workforce data and College Scorecard.

AI Insights

AI-assisted analysis, drawn from 9 federal data sources

Sample AI Insight

Swisher County shows strong potential for animal production and aquaculture attraction, with a 52.91x concentration and 164 jobs in this sub-sector. It ranks in the top decile nationally.

Industry Shift Analysis

Manufacturing Automation Risk
High
Healthcare Growth Forecast
+4.2% CAGR
Remote Work Migration
67/100

Prospect Match Scores

Advanced Manufacturing
92/100
Life Sciences
84/100
Data Centers
71/100
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Data Sources

Updated from official federal government data.

Census ACS 5-Year2024
BLS QCEW2025 annual
BLS LAUS (via FRED)2025 annual
BEA Regional GDP2024
Census CBP2023
HUD Fair Market RentsFY2026
FCC Broadband Map2024
USAspending.govFY2026
College ScorecardAY 2022-23

Frequently Asked Questions

Key economic and demographic figures for Swisher County, Texas, from federal data sources.

What is the population of Swisher County, Texas?

6,937 (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates).

What is the median household income in Swisher County, Texas?

$36,165 (U.S. Census Bureau, ACS 5-Year Estimates).

What is the unemployment rate in Swisher County, Texas?

4.4% (2025 annual average, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, LAUS).

What is the GDP of Swisher County, Texas?

$672M (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, CAGDP1).