Demographics

As of 2023, Hood County, TX has a population of approximately 67,200. The median age is around 47.4 years, with 50.2% female and 49.8% male residents. The racial composition is predominantly White (85.2%), followed by Hispanic or Latino (12.9%), Black or African American (1.3%), and other races (0.6%). The county has a relatively older population compared to Texas overall, with over 23% aged 65 or older.

Elections

Hood County, TX, had 44,207 registered voters in 2022. Voters participate in general, primary, runoff, city, and school board elections. In the 2020 presidential election, 80% of 37,706 ballots cast went Republican. Major polling locations include the Annex I Building and Acton Methodist Church. Key local issues involve property taxes and school funding. Elections are managed by the Hood County Elections Administrator’s Office, with major parties being Republican and Democrat—the Republican Party holds most county offices.

Education, Employment and Housing

Hood County, TX, serves over 11,000 students in its public schools, which include 2 high schools among 15 total campuses. About 87% of adults have a high school diploma, while 22% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Hood County schools have an average GreatSchools rating of 6/10, and the overall graduation rate exceeds 90%. The district offers a range of educational programs, including advanced placement and career and technical education. Safety measures include secured entries and resource officers at campuses, contributing to a safe learning environment for students and staff.

As of 2023, Hood County, TX, has an employment rate of around 57.4%. The largest industries are Health Care & Social Assistance (13.6%), Retail Trade (11.7%), and Construction (10.9%). Key occupation types include Office & Administrative Support (12.5%) and Sales (10.8%). The median commute time is approximately 30 minutes, with 83% of workers commuting by car. Most employment is centered in Granbury, though nearly 41% commute to neighboring counties, including Parker and Tarrant.

Hood County, TX, offers a mix of homeownership (74%) and rentals (26%), with a median home value of $318,000 and median rent around $1,400/month. The property value market has seen a 6% annual increase. Housing types include single-family homes, lakefront properties, and ranch-style houses. Popular neighborhoods include Pecan Plantation, DeCordova, and Canyon Creek. Property tax rates average 1.5%. The area attracts families and retirees due to its affordable cost of living, scenic lake settings, and proximity to Granbury’s historic downtown.

County Crime & Safety

Hood County, TX, generally reports lower crime rates compared to state averages. In 2022, the county had a violent crime rate of about 1.7 incidents per 1,000 residents and a property crime rate of 13.2 per 1,000, both below Texas averages. The Sheriff’s Office and Granbury Police actively engage in community policing, contributing to stable safety levels. Crime statistics are publicly reported by the Texas Department of Public Safety, ensuring transparency. Overall, Hood County remains a relatively safe community with minor fluctuations in crime rates year-to-year.