Big Spring, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The demographic data presented below will help you find out the current population and satets of Big Spring City, Texas. Residents of Big Spring are predominantly white, with a majority speaking Spanish or English. While the city has a large Asian population, it has a small population of Latinos. Many residents commute to work by car, foot, or cab. The U.S. Census Bureau's most recent American Community Survey provides the latest statistics on Big Spring, Texas. However, these statistics are only estimates and do not guarantee the accuracy of the data.

Crime statistics show that Big Spring has a violent and property crime rate that is considerably higher than the national average. In fact, Big Spring's crime rate is significantly higher than the national average, and it's estimated that one out of every 28 residents will experience a crime. In fact, the crime rate in Big Spring is higher than 92% of communities in the state of Texas. While this figure may seem high, it does reflect the high quality of life in the city.

In addition to being one of the largest cities in the state, Big Spring is the county seat of Howard County. Located at the intersection of Interstate 20 and Texas Highway 87, Big Spring is the largest city between Lubbock, Abilene, and San Angelo. Big Spring has a population of 25,233 as of the 2000 census. At one time, Big Spring was a major trading center between the Comanche and Shawnee tribes.