Population
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Fort Worth was the fastest growing large city with more than 500,000 population between 2000 and 2010. The 2010 Census count for Fort Worth is 741,206. From 2000 to 2010, Fort Worth's total population increased by 206,512 persons. This represents an average annual increase of approximately 20,650 persons and a growth rate of 3.9 percent a year.
Year | Population |
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2017 | 874,168 |
2016 | 855,504 |
2015 | 834,968 |
2014 | 814,571 |
2013 | 796,161 |
2012 | 781,040 |
2011 | 764,088 |
2010 | 741,206 |
2009 | 727,257 |
2008 | 706,526 |
2007 | 685,762 |
2006 | 662,346 |
2005 | 637,139 |
2004 | 619,117 |
2003 | 602,759 |
2002 | 585,542 |
2001 | 566,402 |
2000 | 534,694 |
1990 | 448,355 |
1980 | 385,164 |
1970 | 393,455 |
1960 | 356,268 |
Source: US Census Bureau Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places of 50,000 or More
Demographics
Racial and Ethnic Makeup
White (Non-Hispanic): 40.7 percent
Black (Non-Hispanic): 18.8 percent
Hispanic (All Races): 34.1 percent
Other Race (Non-Hispanic): 6.4 percent
Source: US Census 2012-2016 American Community Survey
Median Household Income
Fort Worth: $54,876
Texas: $54,727
United States: $55,322
Source: US Census 2012-2016 American Community Survey
Median Family Income
Fort Worth: $64,412
Texas: $64,585
United States: $67,871
Source: US Census 2012-2016 American Community Survey
Physical Size
353 Square Miles
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