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Kimble County Demographics

A map of Kimble County's Population by Race

Race
2024 Pop
2020 Pop
2024 %
2020 %
White
3,0713,13670.0%73.2%
Hispanic
1,16298626.5%23.0%
Multiracial
65981.5%2.3%
Black
4781.1%0.2%
Native American/Other
44251.0%0.6%
Asian
0330.0%0.8%

Kimble County, Texas has an estimated population of 4,389, a slight increase from the 4,286 recorded in the 2020 Census. The population is 70.0% White, 26.5% Hispanic, 1.5% Multiracial, 1.1% Black, 1.0% Native American/Other, and 0.0% Asian. This demographic dot map shows the population of Kimble County, with one dot drawn for each person counted by the Census, color-coded by race.

Kimble has become more racially diverse since the 2020 Census. It is considerably less diverse than Texas overall. Demographers use a diversity index to measure the probability that two randomly selected individuals belong to different racial or ethnic groups. In Kimble County, that probability was 41.1% in 2020 and 44.0% in the most recent ACS estimates.

Kimble County is ranked the 207th most populous county in Texas, out of 254 counties. Kimble County was ranked the 207th most populous county in the 2020 Census.

Kimble County's White Population

3,071 residents of Kimble County, or 70.0% of the population, identify as White. The share of White residents in Kimble County is significantly higher than in Texas overall, where 39.1% of the population is White. Kimble County ranks 55th statewide in terms of White residents as a share of the population, out of 254 counties.

Since the 2020 Census, Kimble County's White population has declined by an estimated 2.1%. White residents' share of Kimble County's population has decreased from 73.2% to 70.0%.

Kimble County is more White than neighboring Kerr County (67.1% White), and Edwards County (53.3% White). Kimble County is less White than neighboring Menard County (70.3% White), Mason County (79.8% White), and Real County (79.1% White).

Kimble County's Black Population

47 residents of Kimble County, or 1.1% of the population, identify as Black. The share of Black residents in Kimble County is considerably lower than in Texas overall, where 11.9% of the population is Black. Kimble County ranks 237th statewide in terms of Black residents as a share of the population, out of 254 counties.

Since the 2020 Census, Kimble County's Black population has grown by an estimated 487.5%. Black residents' share of Kimble County's population has increased from 0.2% to 1.1%.

Kimble County is more Black than neighboring Menard County (0.4% Black), Mason County (0.1% Black), and Real County (0.7% Black). Kimble County is less Black than neighboring Kerr County (1.5% Black), and Edwards County (2.1% Black).

Kimble County's Asian Population

0 residents of Kimble County, or 0.0% of the population, identify as Asian. The share of Asian residents in Kimble County is lower than in Texas overall, where 5.5% of the population is Asian. Kimble County ranks 78th statewide in terms of Asian residents as a share of the population, out of 254 counties.

Since the 2020 Census, Kimble County's Asian population has declined by an estimated 100.0%. Asian residents' share of Kimble County's population has decreased from 0.8% to 0.0%.

Kimble County is less Asian than neighboring Mason County (0.2% Asian), and Kerr County (1.1% Asian).

Kimble County's Hispanic Population

1,162 residents of Kimble County, or 26.5% of the population, identify as Hispanic. The share of Hispanic residents in Kimble County is considerably lower than in Texas overall, where 39.7% of the population is Hispanic. Kimble County ranks 157th statewide in terms of Hispanic residents as a share of the population, out of 254 counties.

Since the 2020 Census, Kimble County's Hispanic population has grown by an estimated 17.8%. Hispanic residents' share of Kimble County's population has increased from 23.0% to 26.5%.

Kimble County is more Hispanic than neighboring Menard County (25.7% Hispanic), Mason County (18.9% Hispanic), and Real County (18.9% Hispanic). Kimble County is less Hispanic than neighboring Kerr County (26.8% Hispanic), and Edwards County (43% Hispanic).

Kimble County's Native American/Other Population

44 residents of Kimble County, or 1.0% of the population, identify as American Indian/Alaska Native/Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander/Other. The share of Native American/Other residents in Kimble County is comparable to the share in Texas overall, where 0.6% of the population is Native American/Other. Kimble County ranks 160th statewide in terms of Native American/Other residents as a share of the population, out of 254 counties.

Since the 2020 Census, Kimble County's Native American/Other population has grown by an estimated 76.0%. Native American/Other residents' share of Kimble County's population has remained roughly unchanged at 1.0%.

Kimble County is more Native American/Other than neighboring Menard County (0% Native American/Other), Mason County (0% Native American/Other), Kerr County (0.6% Native American/Other), Real County (0% Native American/Other), and Edwards County (0.2% Native American/Other).

Kimble County's Multiracial Population

65 residents of Kimble County, or 1.5% of the population, identify as Multiracial. The share of Multiracial residents in Kimble County is comparable to the share in Texas overall, where 3.1% of the population is Multiracial. Kimble County ranks 175th statewide in terms of Multiracial residents as a share of the population, out of 254 counties.

Since the 2020 Census, Kimble County's Multiracial population has declined by an estimated 33.7%. Multiracial residents' share of Kimble County's population has decreased from 2.3% to 1.5%.

Kimble County is more Multiracial than neighboring Mason County (1% Multiracial), and Real County (1.3% Multiracial). Kimble County is less Multiracial than neighboring Menard County (3.5% Multiracial), and Kerr County (2.9% Multiracial).

Sources: Most recent population estimates are from the 2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates. 2020 population counts and map data are from 2020 Census State Redistricting Data. Geographic data are from Census TIGER/Line Shapefiles.