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

Have you ever wondered about the Population & Steets in Hialgo City, Texas? Do you want to know what the average income level is in Hidalgo? Or would you like to know more about Hidalgo's real estate market? If so, you've come to the right place. Hidalgo City, TX has over 5,53k residents and an economy that employs over 5k people. The most common occupation groups in Hidalgo are Sales & Related Occupations, Office & Administrative Support Occupations, and Education Instruction & Library Occupations.

In Hidalgo, TX, 83% of the workforce commuted alone to work. The other 6.0% worked from home. Below is a graph of the number of households in Hidalgo who used each mode of transportation over the last few years. The y-axis is logarithmic, so the larger the bucket, the lower the proportion of cars in a household.

In Hidalgo, TX, the median age of the population was 29.1 in 2018. This is lower than the national average of 93.4%, but higher than its neighbors. Among foreign-born residents, the most common place of birth was Mexico, followed by India, and El Salvador. Aside from Texas, Hidalgo, TX is home to many military personnel who served in the Gulf War (1990s).

The economy of Hidalgo City began to improve in the late 1970s when the civil rights movement took hold in the U.S. and Mexican governments. In the early 1970s, children of migrant farmworkers were sent to separate schools. As the Mexican population continued to increase, a large number of newcomers crossed the Rio Grande to improve their lives. However, these recent migrants were exploited by some local businessmen.