Cooke County, TX
Living in Cooke County
Bikeability
8
Walkability
15
Commute
54
Public Transit
6
Affordability
66
Public Safety
61
Airports
81
Hospitals
44
Colleges
41
1←Poor
Great→100
Schools
62
1←Poor
Great→100
Residents
40k
Population
+1.7k (2010–19)
41 y
Median Age
+2 (2010–19)
21%
College-Educated
+1% (2010–19)
70%
Family Households
-2% (2010–19)
Age
Under 14 years20%
15 to 34 years25%
35 to 54 years23%
55 to 74 years25%
75 years and over7%
Diversity
Asian1%
Black3%
Caucasian75%
Hispanic or Latino18%
Multiracial2%
Native American1%
Native Hawaiian<1%
Other<1%
Education
Less than high school14%
High school graduate31%
Some College34%
Bachelor's degree14%
Graduate degree7%
Households
Family household70%
Householder living alone25%
Householder not living alone5%
Economy
$60k
Median Household Income
+$11k (2010–19)
89%
Above Poverty
+3% (2010–19)
27 mi
Average Commute
84%
Lived Here Last Year
+4% (2010–19)
Household Income
Less than $25K16%
$25K to $49K27%
$50K to $74K18%
$75K to $99K13%
$100K to $124K9%
$125K to $149K6%
$150K to $199K4%
$200K or more5%
Employers
Government5%
Private sector77%
Self-employed6%
Occupations
Construction and maintenance11%
Factory and transportation20%
Mgt, science, and arts29%
Sales and office18%
Service21%
Commute
Bicycle<1%
Car, truck, or van92%
Motorcycle<1%
Public transportation<1%
Taxicab<1%
Walked1%
Worked at home6%
Housing
$161k
Median Home Value
+$50k (2010–19)
23%
Built 2000 or Later
$665
Median Monthly Rent
+$156 (2010–19)
63%
Owner-Occupied
+1% (2010–19)
Units in Structure
1 unit, attached1%
1 unit, detached79%
Multiple units2%
Mobile home12%
Boat, RV, etc<1%
Year Structure Built
Built 2014 or later4%
Built 2010 to 20135%
Built 2000 to 200914%
Built 1990 to 199915%
Built 1980 to 198916%
Built 1970 to 197914%
Built 1960 to 196911%
Built 1950 to 195910%
Built 1940 to 19494%
Built 1939 or earlier7%
Home Value
Less than $50K10%
$50K to $99K18%
$100K to $149K19%
$150K to $199K11%
$200K to $249K12%
$250K to $299K9%
$300K to $399K9%
$400K to $499K3%
$500K to $749K5%
$750K to $999K2%
$1M to $1.49M1%
$1.5M to $1.99M<1%
$2M or more<1%
House Heating Type
Electricity63%
LP gas11%
Solar energy<1%
Utility gas23%
Wood1%
Crime
Violent Crime in Cooke County
United States45
Texas51
Property Crime in Cooke County
United States48
Texas58
Politics
Voting Patterns
Liberal (18%)(79%) Conservative
2016 Presidential Elections
Hillary Clinton15%
Donald Trump83%
Climate
Monthly Weather Averages
Temp (°F) | Rain (in) | Snow (in) | |
---|---|---|---|
Jan | 42 | 2 | 1 |
Feb | 46 | 3 | 0 |
Mar | 54 | 4 | 0 |
Apr | 62 | 4 | 0 |
May | 71 | 5 | 0 |
Jun | 78 | 5 | 0 |
Jul | 83 | 2 | 0 |
Aug | 83 | 2 | 0 |
Sep | 75 | 4 | 0 |
Oct | 64 | 5 | 0 |
Nov | 53 | 3 | 0 |
Dec | 43 | 3 | 0 |
Natural Hazards
The Risk of Natural Hazards in Cooke County
Excessive Heat3
Inland Flooding61
Tornado27
1←Less frequentMore frequent→100
Location Map
Public Schools
Public Schools near Cooke County, TX
Private Schools
Private Schools near Cooke County, TX
St Mary School
4 miles, E
Immaculate Conception Catholic School
28 miles, S
Selwyn College Preparatory School
28 miles, S
Springbok Academy
29 miles, S
Colleges
Colleges near Cooke County, TX
Texas Woman's University
29 miles, S
University of North Texas
30 miles, S
Austin College
35 miles, E
The King's University
49 miles, S
Hospitals
Hospitals near Cooke County, TX
North Texas Medical Center
3 miles, E
Muenster Memorial Hospital
10 miles, W
Mercy Health Love County
21 miles, N
University Behavioral Health
28 miles, S
Airports
Airports near Cooke County, TX
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport
52 miles, S
Dallas Love Field
59 miles, S
Lawton-Fort Sill Regional Airport
94 miles, NW