Race & Ethnicity
Age Breakdown
Key Indicators
| Median Age | 35.3 yrs |
|---|---|
| Avg HH Size | 2.31 |
| Below Poverty | 8.2% ▼ 18% below avg |
| College Grads | 40.5% ≈ Avg |
| Unemployment | 3.7% ▼ 25% below avg |
| HS Graduate | 220 (25.2%) |
| Some College | 80 (9.2%) |
| Associates | 217 (24.9%) |
| Bachelors | 77 (8.8%) |
| Graduate Degree | 278 (31.9%) |
Education
Housing Tenure
Home Value Distribution
Financials
| Median HH Income | $61,250 ▼ 20% below avg |
|---|---|
| Median Home Value | $121,100 ▼ 57% below avg |
| Home/Income Ratio | 2.0x (nat avg ~3.5x) |
| Median Rent | $826/mo |
| Total Housing Units | 719 |
| Vacant Units | 181 |
Income Distribution
How People Get to Work
Commute Time
Year Built
Sherman County is located in Texas and encompasses 2 ZIP codes spanning 2 cities and communities. The county has an estimated population of 1,429 residents. With a median age of 35.29, it is a relatively young county.
Sherman County has a solidly middle-class economic profile. The median household income of $61,250 is below the national average. Unemployment stands at 3.7%, below the national average. The poverty rate of 8.2% is near the national average.
Housing in Sherman County is one of the more affordable housing markets in the country, with a median home value of $121,100 — well below the national average. Monthly median rent is approximately $826. Homeownership rates are high at 81.7%, reflecting a largely residential, stable population.
The residents of Sherman County are racially diverse, with White as the largest group at 48.6%. Educational attainment is well-educated — 40.5% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher, near the national average.
Sherman County, TX is a solidly middle-class area in Texas. The 2 ZIP codes within the county each have their own character — browse the full list below to find the right community, whether you're looking for affordable housing, strong schools, or economic opportunity.