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

The following statistics provide information on the population of Sachse, Texas. The population is primarily made up of white people, with 4.9% black and 2.3% Asian residents. The city has a low poverty rate, with only 0.99% of residents living below the federal poverty level. In terms of race, 58.4% of residents are white, while 12.2% are Hispanic. There are approximately 7.88 people per household that owns a home, while 1.46% of residents rent an apartment.

The population density in Sachse is 20.7 people per square mile, making it the eighth lowest in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. However, this does not necessarily mean that Sachse is getting smaller - in fact, it is actually growing a bit faster than the surrounding areas. The population is expected to increase by 23.4% by 2022, which is about average for a Texas city.

While Dallas and Fort Worth have smaller populations, Sachse, TX has a much higher percentage of US-born citizens. In fact, Sachse has more US citizens than any other city in the country. Among those who are not US citizens, the majority of the population was born in Mexico. As for foreign-born residents, the country of origin for most Sachse residents is Mexico, followed by India.

Sachse, Texas, is a northeast suburb of Dallas, TX. It is located on Texas State Highway 190, near the Firewheel Town Center. In 1845, William Sachse, a Prussian immigrant, purchased 640 acres from the Collin County and started the first cotton gins and mills in the area. Sachse is a historic, growing community of over 5,000 residents.