Demographics
As of 2023, Dickens County, Texas, has a population of approximately 2,100 residents. The median age is about 39 years. Gender distribution is nearly even, with 51% male and 49% female. The racial and ethnic composition is around 73% White, 8% Black or African American, 1% Native American, and 2% other races; Hispanic or Latino individuals of any race comprise about 28% of the population. The county’s small, diverse community reflects rural Texas demographics.
Elections
Dickens County, TX, had 1,318 registered voters in 2022. The county participates in federal, state, and local elections, with a single consolidated polling location in Dickens, TX. In the 2020 presidential election, 87% (approx. 815 votes) supported the Republican candidate, while 12% voted Democrat. Key issues include rural infrastructure and agricultural policy. Elections are administered by the Dickens County Elections Office. The two main parties are Republican and Democratic, though the county heavily favors Republicans. Voter turnout in recent general elections averaged about 65%.
Education, Employment and Housing
Dickens County, TX, has limited educational facilities, with only one public school district—Dickens ISD—serving grades PK-12. The district includes 1 high school, with a graduation rate around 90%. Only about 8% of county adults hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. The district’s average accountability score from the Texas Education Agency is “C” (73/100 in 2023). Programs include basic career and technical education, with few advanced placement options. School safety is generally rated satisfactory, with no major incidents reported. Access to adult education and higher education institutions is limited, requiring travel to nearby counties.
As of 2022, Dickens County, TX has an employment rate of approximately 55%, with around 900 employed residents. Top industries include agriculture (18%), educational services (16%), and health care (12%). The most common occupations are management (19%), office/administrative support (15%), and construction (13%). Over 82% of residents drive alone to work, with an average commute time of 27 minutes. Most workers are employed within Dickens County or neighboring King and Kent Counties.
Dickens County, TX, has a homeownership rate of around 73%, with median home values near $60,000 (2022). Rental occupancy is low, with median gross rent about $600 monthly. The housing market is stable but slow-growing, with most homes being single-family detached structures. Property values have seen minimal annual appreciation, generally under 3%. Neighborhoods are rural and sparsely populated, offering wide lots and modest homes. Property tax rates are approximately 1.4%. Overall, Dickens County features affordable housing, limited rental options, and a strong emphasis on owner-occupied residences in a quiet rural setting.
County Crime & Safety
Dickens County, TX, is known for low crime rates compared to national and state averages. In 2022, the county reported only 8 total crimes, including 1 violent crime and 7 property crimes, according to Texas Department of Public Safety data. The crime rate is about 314 per 100,000 residents, significantly below the Texas average. Law enforcement maintains active reporting and community engagement, contributing to public safety. Residents generally experience a safe environment, with infrequent incidents and strong local response.
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