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

In the 2010 census, the population of Quinlan was 1,394 people. It is located about 5 miles (8 kilometers) west of Lake Tawakoni. The median home value is $87,900, and 61.3% of the population is U.S. citizens. The average commute time was 27.9 minutes, and there were three cars per household. The average household size is 31 people.

The majority of residents in Quinlan live in single-family homes. There are 2.5% of people who work from home. In the United States, males earn nearly twice as much as females do. That makes Quinlan, TX an economically diverse city. Although the median household income is $42,681, it is relatively low in comparison to the national average. The average household size is 2.5 people, which means that it's easy to find an affordable home in Quinlan.

In 1892, Quinlan was a stop along the Texas Central Railroad. Its founder, George Austin Quinlan, was the vice president of the Houston and Texas Central Railroad. The city grew into a retail trade center in 1925. It is located in Hunt, Kaufman, and Van Zandt counties. Despite being small in size, Quinlan still has full-size Walmart Supercenter and Brookshire's grocery store.

Residents of Quinlan, TX have three main professions. One third are employed in the service industry, while one-fifth of the population is in blue-collar roles. The remaining three-fifths of the population are employed in white-collar jobs. Listed below are the major industry sectors in the city. The Quinlan, TX census is tagged to the residential address.