Dripping Springs, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Dripping Springs is a rapidly growing suburban city that is home to many current-day settlers and visitors seeking the true essence of Texas' Hill Country. Located only 25 miles west of Austin, it is the first stop for many travelers heading to the Hill Country. For this reason, there are many things to do in Dripping Springs. In addition, if you're considering moving to Dripping Springs, here are some facts you should know about this city.

Approximately 91.7% of Dripping Springs residents speak a language other than English at home. Another 15% speak Spanish. And, about 1% speak an Indo-European language. Dripping Springs has a 3.0% unemployment rate for its 16+ labor force. And, it's not just residents of this city that are becoming older. Approximately 216,011 of its residents were born outside the United States.

Dripping Springs' WSC is responsible for implementing a community plan and handling some code enforcement duties. It must determine whether Dripping Springs' growth plans will work and determine what kind of development plan will help the community move forward. Ultimately, a plan will need to be developed to keep the community safe and prosperous. However, the city is well-positioned to address these issues in the future.

The median household income in Dripping Springs City was $55,288, with a percentage of 25-44-year-olds at 11.2%. The median age was 37.8 years, and there were 30.9% of households that were single, and 31.3% were not families. In addition to that, about 25.5% of the population was elderly and lived alone. The average household size in Dripping Springs City was 2.69 persons, and the median family size was 3.23.