STATE OF THE COUNTY - HAYS The Capital Area Council of Governments.

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STATE OF THE COUNTY - HAYS The Capital Area Council of Governments

THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY GROWTH (TEXAS)

POPULATION – THE RISE OF TEXAS DOMESTIC MIGRATION TEXAS TRIANGLE MSA NET MIGRATION

POPULATION – THE RISE OF TEXAS TX Δ Metro Influx Since 2000 THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

GROWTH (CAPCOG REGION) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

POPULATION GROWTH – CAPCOG REGION THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

POPULATION – GROWTH BY COUNTY (2000 – 2010) 1,000, ,000 10,000 COUNTY POPULATION CAPCOG AVERAGE THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

MIGRATION THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

POPULATION – COMPONENTS OF CHANGE (2000 – 2009) U.S. NATURAL INCREASE 63.9% MIGRATION 36.1% CAPCOG NATURAL INCREASE 33.5% MIGRATION 66.5% HAYS COUNTY NATURAL INCREASE 18.2% MIGRATION 81.2%

POPULATION – HAYS COUNTY IN-MIGRATION PATTERNS THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

PEOPLE (RACE & ETHNICITY) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

PEOPLE - RACIAL & ETHNIC COMPOSITION THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY HAYS COUNTY CAPCOG Region

GROWTH BY RACIAL & ETHNIC GROUP – 2000 to 2010 THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY 100,000 25,000 HAYS COUNTY POPULATION 10,000 HAYS COUNTY CAPCOG Region

PEOPLE (AGE) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

PEOPLE – MEDIAN AGE ( ) AUSTIN MSA 1,000, ,000 10,000 COUNTY POPULATION THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

PEOPLE – CHANGE IN MEDIAN AGE THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY /09

PEOPLE – AGE DISTRIBUTION ( ) Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 74 years 75 to 84 years 85 years and older 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% HAYS COUNTY U.S. THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

PEOPLE (EDUCATION) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

HIGH SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ( ) CAPCOG AVERAGE THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT ( ) CAPCOG AVERAGE 1,000, ,000 10,000 COUNTY POPULATION THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

PEOPLE – THE EDUCATION OF MIGRANTS ANNUAL RATE OF INCREASE OF COLLEGE EDUCATED POPULATION DUE TO MIGRATION, THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT BY RACE ( ) CAPCOG AVERAGE 20,000 5,000 1,000 POPULATION WITH DEGREE THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY HAYS COUNTY CAPCOG Region

HAYS COUNTY – EDUCATION & POPULATION GROWTH WHITE HISPANIC ASIAN BLACK POPULATION GROWTH (2000 – 2010) COLLEGE ATTAINMENT (2000 – 2010)

ECONOMY THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

UNEMPLOYMENT – THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY HAYS COUNTY

HAYS COUNTY – TOTAL EMPLOYMENT THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

HAYS COUNTY EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY (2010)

HAYS COUNTY EMPLOYMENT BY INDUSTRY (2006 – 2010) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

HAYS COUNTY DYNAMICS OF EMPLOYMENT GROWTH MANUFACTURING INFORMATION FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES CONSTRUCTION LEISURE & HOSPITALITY EDUCATION & HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES NATURAL RESOURCES TRADE & TANSPORTATION EMPLOYMENT GROWTH (2006 – 2010) VS. AVERAGE SALARY (2010) VS. EMPLOYMENT SIZE (2010) HAYS COUNTY THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

PEOPLE (WEALTH) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME ( ) AUSTIN MSA THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

CHANGE IN MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME (2000 vs. 2005/09) AUSTIN MSA THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

HOUSING AFFORDABILITY (2000) CAPCOG THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY PERCENTAGE OF HOMEOWNERS WITH A MORTGAGE THAT SPEND MORE THAN 30% OF INCOME ON HOUSING 22.6% (7)

HOUSING AFFORDABILITY ( ) CAPCOG THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY PERCENTAGE OF HOMEOWNERS WITH A MORTGAGE THAT SPEND MORE THAN 30% OF INCOME ON HOUSING 34.4% (5)

COLLEGE STUDENTS & DEMOGRAPHICS THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ SAN MARCOS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY ANALYSIS  National media coverage of Austin often describes the city as a college town; in the metropolitan area, college students comprise 9% of the population. In San Marcos, the figure is 39.5%.  The influence of college students on the demographics of San Marcos is profound and often produces a distorted portrait of the City. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT FOR POPULATION 3 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, 2000 Austin MSA San Marcos 71.1% 47.8% Pre-K – 12 Not in School College 39.5% 12.7% 19.9% 9.0% KEY

WORKFORCE COMPOSITION THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ SAN MARCOS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY ANALYSIS  Due to the prevalence of college students, a remarkably small proportion of San Marcos residents work full-time.  Within the Austin metropolitan area, nearly half of all residents age 16 years and older work full-time. In San Marcos, barely a quarter of all residents age 16 years and older work full-time. PERCENTAGE OF RESIDENTS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER WORKING FULL-TIME, 2000 Austin MSA San Marcos 48.5% 27.2% Not Working Full Time Working Full Time 51.5% 72.8% KEY

EARNINGS: FULL-TIME vs. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ SAN MARCOS HOUSING AFFORDABILITY ANALYSIS  In San Marcos, the median earnings of a full-time worker are approximately $34,000. The median earnings of part-time workers are $7,000.  The median earnings of full-time works in San Marcos are about 81% of the regional average; the figure for part-time workers is 63%. MEDIAN EARNINGS OF WORKERS 16 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, Austin MSA San Marcos Not Working Full Time Working Full Time KEY

COMMUTING PATTERNS (REGIONAL) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

REGIONAL WORKFORCE – RESIDENT WORKERS BY COUNTY THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

REGIONAL WORKFORCE – RESIDENTS BY PLACE OF WORK THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY Work in Home County Work Outside Home County

REGIONAL WORKFORCE – WORKERS BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY Live in County of Employment Work Outside County of Employment

COMMUTING PATTERNS (HAYS COUNTY) THE CAPITAL AREA COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS │ STATE OF COUNTY

HAYS COUNTY – WHERE DO RESIDENTS WORKS? Hays 60,176 Hays Travis Williamson Bell Comal Bexar Harris Guadalupe Dallas Tarrant Other 2,766 (4.6%) 1,643 (2.7%) 24,690 (41.0%) 15,903 (26.4%) 767 (1.3%) 1,014 (1.7%) 355 (.6%) 2,937 (4.9%) 1,294 (2.2%) 5,591 (9.3%) 3,216 (5.3%)

Hays 15,903 (26.4%) Travis Williamson Bell Comal Bexar Harris Guadalupe Dallas Tarrant Other 2,766 (4.6%) 1,643 (2.7%) 24,690 (41.0%) 767 (1.3%) 1,014 (1.7%) 355 (.6%) 2,937 (4.9%) 1,294 (2.2%) 5,591 (9.3%) 3,216 (5.3%) Hays 15,903 (37.0%) HAYS COUNTY – WHERE DO WORKERS LIVE? Travis Williamson Comal Bexar Harris Guadalupe Dallas Other 4,88 (1.1%) 1,231 (2.9%) 5,807 (13.5%) 2,746 (6.4%) 2,667 (6.2%) 2,485 (5.8%) 7,371 (17.1%) 1,780 (4.1%) Bastrop 5,21 (1.2%) Caldwell 1,975 (4.6%)

HAYS COUNTY – GEOGRAPHY OF WORKER RESIDENCIES Bastrop 5,213 (1.2%) Travis Williamson Comal Bexar Harris Guadalupe Dallas Other 4,88 (1.1%) 1,231 (2.9%) 5,807 (13.5%) 2,746 (6.4%) 2,667 (6.2%) 2,485 (5.8%) 7,371 (17.1%) 1,780 (4.1%) Caldwell 1,975 (4.6%) Hays 15,903 (37.0%) Hays 42,984

HAYS COUNTY – BALANCE OF COMMUTING PATTERNS Travis Dallas Harris