Avinger, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The population of Avinger is a bit larger than the state average, at 10.3%. The city is located in southwestern Texas. Compared to other U.S. cities, Avinger is smaller than Texas. The city has a low crime rate, but it does suffer from a high rate of car theft. Here is a look at how many people live in Avinger and how many cars are in the area.

The population of Avinger City, Texas, was 444 at the time of the 2010 Census and is projected to be 371 at the time of the 2020 Census. The mayor of Avinger is State Representative David Simpson, a Republican from Longview. He served as mayor from 1993 to 1998. The city's population density is lower than that of nearby cities, such as Pine Harbor. Daingerfield has a higher population density than Avinger.

The median income in Avinger, TX is $52,680. This is significantly lower than the national average, where the poverty rate is 14.1%. Approximately 23.4% of Avinger's population lives below the poverty line. In addition to its low poverty rate, Avinger has an average household income of $11,000. The median wage in Avinger is $48,300, so the median income is higher than the state average.

The population of Avinger is quite diverse. The ethnic breakdown is not intuitive. While white people account for the largest percentage of the city, Native Americans, Hawaiian, and Other Pacific Islander comprise about 7% of the total population. The southwest region of Avinger has a lower kidnapping rate. This means that it is better to avoid the northwestern part of the city. There are fewer people in the southwest part of the city than in the north.