Flower Mound, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The 2020 census found that the population of Flower Mound, TX was 75,956. Its residents are spread across 26233 households and 21,954 families. Funimation, the Japanese anime licensing company, is headquartered here. Despite the relatively low population size, the city's economy has experienced steady growth over the past five years. According to the most recent estimates, the city's population is growing by 3.4% annually.

The city is situated between two large lakes, Lake Lewisville to the south and Grapevine Lake to the north. It also boasts one of the largest natural hardwood forests in the country. Flower Mound is part of the Dallas Metropolitan Area and is located within Denton County, a county that is 953 square miles of mostly rolling hills. It has a population of 85906, and most residents own at least two vehicles.

The percentage of Flower Mound, TX residents who own their own vehicles is higher than the national average (64.1%). However, it lags behind neighboring cities, such as Dallas and Fort Worth. Residents of Flower Mound, TX work in other industries as well. Using the census data from the US Census, it is possible to get a better idea of the city's diversity by learning the number of people who own cars.

The city has a moderately affluent population, which is supported by its business community. The town's Lakeside Business District contains 45 businesses and features a 6,000-square-foot conference room. It is home to Flower Mound's first hotel. The local high school has a 100% graduation rate, while Midwestern State University opened a satellite campus for online learning.