Total Population
383,071
Median Age
38
Diversity Index
74.100
The Heart of Texas Economic Development District, located in central Texas between Dallas and Austin, comprises six counties: Bosque, Falls, Freestone, Hill, Limestone, and McLennan. According to U.S. Census estimates, the region's population grew from 349,273 in 2010 to 385,047 in 2024, an overall increase of 10.24%, surpassing the projected growth rate of 7% by over 3%. Between 2019 and 2024, the population rose from 372,588 to 385,047, reflecting a nearly 3% increase. Major population centers in the region include Waco, Hewitt, Robinson, Hillsboro and Mexia.
The Heart of Texas Region maintains a strong agricultural presence, but its economic engine is driven by the Waco MSA's robust industrial and commercial sectors. Smaller economic hubs are located in Hillsboro and Mexia. Access to health care remains generally good throughout the region, anchored by two major health centers in McLennan County and supported by rural health centers in each of the other counties.
Economic development initiatives in the Heart of Texas region continue to focus on key industry clusters identified by the Texas Industry Cluster Initiative, which include:
Energy production continues to play a pivotal role in the regional economy and the region has diversified its energy portfolio with an increasing emphasis on oil and natural gas extraction, as well as significant growth in renewable energy. Solar and wind farms have expanded rapidly, with Texas ranking as the second-largest state in solar capacity additions nationally.
Recent years have witnessed substantial economic expansion, especially within the Waco MSA. Companies such as Amazon, Hello Bello, OCI Solar Power, and Hecate Energy have made significant investments in the area. The region is well-positioned to sustain and accommodate additional growth in the near future.
The Heart of Texas region boasts a skilled and adaptable workforce supported by a range of workforce training and higher education institutions. As of late 2024, the Waco MSA has shown strong employment recovery and growth following pandemic-related disruptions, with total employment significantly surpassing pre-pandemic levels.
Wage and employment data for key industries illustrate the ongoing strength of the regional economy. Updated workforce data indicate diversified growth across manufacturing, healthcare, logistics, and education sectors.
One of the region's standout strengths is its ability to provide specialized workforce training quickly through partnerships with industry leaders. Educational institutions such as Baylor University, TSTC (Texas State Technical College), Hill College, MCC (McLennan Community College), and McLennan County Workforce Solutions Center, all in which offer diverse degree programs to support workforce development and higher education goals.
The geography of the Heart of Texas Region combines tablelands, irregular plains, and hilly terrain in the western areas, with elevations ranging from 209 to 1,200 feet above sea level. The region experiences a mean minimum temperature of 33.3°F in winter and a mean maximum of 96°F in summer, with an annual average rainfall of approximately 36.21 inches.
Abundant lakes, rivers, and streams serve as critical resources for recreation, municipal water supplies, and economic activities such as tourism and energy production. These natural assets continue to enhance the region's appeal for residents and businesses alike.
Households
146,766
Total Housing Units
165,842
Owner Occupied
95,296
Renter Occupied
51,470
Vacant
19,076
Median Home Value
$255,988
Average Home Value
$301,031
Median Household
$65,427 $72,146
Average Household
$87,809 $95,975
Per Capita
$33,792 $37,521
Total Businesses
13,213
Total Employed
156,494
Workers 16+
164,436
2025 HealthCare / Social Assistance
Businesses
1,117
Employed
23,455
2025 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
1,873
Employed
19,192
2025 Educational Services - Businesses
Businesses
404
Employed
18,178
2025 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
1,164
Employed
15,133
2025 Public Administration
Businesses
638
Employed
14,604
2025 Food Service / Drinking Est.
Businesses
981
Employed
13,117
Some
High School
16,989
Graduated
High School
62,290
Associates
Degree
30,065
Bachelor's
Degree
41,690
Graduate
Degree
25,577
Average Commute Time
0 min.
Resident Commuters
137,273
Non-Resident Commuters
26,344
Drive Alone
131,010
Carpooled
14,736
Public
430
Work At Home
13,774