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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
Hutto, Texas, as of 2022, exhibits a demographic profile characterized as a "Moderate Diversity" community with a "White Plurality." The white population comprises 48% of the total, while Hispanic residents represent 36%. The city has a median income of $90,784 and a population of 37,871.
Over the past decade, Hutto has shifted from a "White Majority" community to its current "Moderate Diversity" status. In 2013, whites constituted 55% of the population, but by 2022, this percentage had decreased to 48%. The Hispanic population increased from 28% to 36% during this period. The black population has remained relatively stable at 10-12% throughout the decade.
Hutto has experienced significant economic growth alongside demographic changes. The median income increased from $82,455 in 2013 to $90,784 in 2022, a 10% rise. This economic growth coincides with a population increase from 21,863 in 2013 to 37,871 in 2022, representing a 73% growth.
Hutto's growth rate significantly outpaces the national average. The city's increasing diversity aligns with broader trends seen in many suburban areas across the United States, particularly in Texas, where Hispanic population growth has been a key demographic trend.
Based on observed trends, Hutto is likely to continue its trajectory towards increased diversity. Within the next 5-10 years, Hutto may transition into a "Majority-Minority" community. The Hispanic population growth rate suggests it could become the largest single group, potentially leading to a "Hispanic Plurality" scenario.
Economically, the increase in median income is likely to continue, possibly at a slower rate as population growth stabilizes. This economic growth, coupled with increasing diversity, may lead to Hutto becoming an attractive suburb for young, diverse professionals and families seeking affordable housing near larger urban centers.
Hutto exemplifies a rapidly growing, increasingly diverse suburban community that has balanced demographic changes with economic growth. Its evolution from a "White Majority" to a "Moderate Diversity" area with strong economic indicators suggests a dynamic, changing community that may serve as a model for successful suburban diversification and growth in Texas and beyond.