Demographics

As of the 2020 Census, Scurry County, TX had a population of 16,932. The median age was about 37.5 years. The gender distribution was roughly 50.6% male and 49.4% female. Racially, the county was 68.9% White, 7.2% Black or African American, 1% Asian, and 20.3% from other races, with 42.6% identifying as Hispanic or Latino. Scurry County’s demographic mix is characterized by a strong Hispanic community alongside a White majority.

Elections

Scurry County, TX, had 9,836 registered voters for the November 2022 general election. Elections include local, state, and federal races, with recent turnout about 42%. Major parties are Republican and Democratic, with Republicans dominating—Donald Trump received 88% of the 2020 presidential vote here. Key polling locations include the Scurry County Coliseum and the Annex. Issues often concern education, oil & gas, and property taxes. Elections are administered by the Scurry County Elections Office, led by the Elections Administrator. Voter registration is open year-round, and early voting is available at designated county sites.

Education, Employment and Housing

Scurry County, TX, has about 13 public schools, including Snyder High School. Approximately 79% of adults hold a high school diploma, and around 14% possess a bachelor’s degree or higher. The average student-teacher ratio is roughly 13:1. Test scores are slightly below the Texas average, with many schools scoring 4–6/10 in state rankings. Programs include vocational and dual-credit courses. School safety reports indicate measures such as security staff and surveillance. Adult education opportunities are offered by Western Texas College, which supports workforce training and GED completion.

As of 2023, Scurry County, TX, has an employment rate of approximately 60%. Major industries include Health Care & Social Assistance (16%), Educational Services (13%), and Mining, Quarrying, Oil & Gas Extraction (11%). The leading occupations are Office & Administrative Support (14%) and Sales (11%). About 86% of workers commute by car, with an average commute time of 16 minutes. The majority work within the county, primarily in Snyder, while some commute to nearby counties like Mitchell and Fisher.

Scurry County, TX, has a homeownership rate of around 70%, with median home values near $110,000 as of 2023. Median gross rent is about $900 per month. The market has seen modest price growth, with property values rising approximately 5% over the past year. Housing consists mostly of single-family homes, with some apartments and mobile homes. Popular neighborhoods include Snyder Heights and Colonial Hill. Property tax rates average 1.5–2% of assessed value, lower than many Texas counties, supporting affordable living for both homeowners and renters in the area.

County Crime & Safety

Scurry County, TX, reports a moderate crime rate compared to state averages. According to FBI data, the 2022 crime rate was approximately 2,100 incidents per 100,000 residents, with property crimes (burglary, theft) being the most common, and violent crime accounting for about 15% of total offenses. The county’s law enforcement emphasizes proactive community policing and encourages public reporting of suspicious activity. Crime rates have remained relatively stable over recent years, while clearance rates for investigations hover around 40%, aligning closely with national statistics. Overall, Scurry County maintains a generally safe environment.