East Bernard, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city of East Bernard, Iowa, was incorporated in 2000. The population was approximately 1,500. The annexation was done in a timely fashion, as the town's growth was rapid after the Civil War. New settlers from British and Slavic families began arriving in the early 1870s. By the mid-1890s, the village had a population of 150. Its businesses included a gristmill, steam gin, and telegraph office. In 1988, it had sixty-three businesses in its core.

A quick look at the demographics of the city reveals that a third of the residents are Hispanic. Hispanics may be any race, and they constitute 36.4% of the total population of East Bernard. The median age of the city is 37, lower than the national average of 39.8. On average, races in East Bernard come within five percentage points only 3% of the time. While this is not a perfect representation of the country's population, it does suggest a strong electorate for Republican candidates.

The unemployment rate for East Bernard, TX is 2.3%, based on the percentage of 16-year-olds in the labor force. Twenty percent of residents are government employees. The median household income is $62,200. Eighty-five percent of households are owner-occupied, while 19% are rented. Residents of East Bernard, TX earn a median of $62,200 per year.