Bosque County

Bosque County: The Beautiful Gateway to Texas Hill Country

Bosque County is a beautiful location within the region, with the scenic Bosque River winding throughout a landscape of rolling hills. The natural beauty has resulted in the county being known as an artistic destination, with several communities, working facilities and museums highlighting the area’s renown. Additionally, the county has a growing retirement community, with the city of Clifton having been listed in 2009 as one of only 40 Certified Retirement Communities in Texas. The growing interest, coupled with rising property values and low tax rates, mark Bosque County with huge potential for economic development, specifically in the health care sector.

Like regions across the country, unemployment in Bosque County has increased somewhat in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Texas Workforce Commission reported that Bosque County had a total Civilian Labor Force of 8,247 in November 2020, with an unemployment rate of 6.0%, lower than the Texas total of 8% unemployed. In comparison, Bosque County unemployment was 3.4% in November 2019.

Clifton has a vibrant art scene, highlighted by the Bosque Arts Center, a three-story historic landmark built in 1923 on a hilltop overlooking the town and the scenic Bosque River valley. The Center has been the hub for all artistic endeavors in the county since the 1960’s, from housing nationally-recognized collections to currently working artists and sculptors residing in the area. For more information on economic development in Clifton, visit the Clifton Economic Development Corporation.

Meridian features the natural beauty and artistic offerings found along the Bosque River Valley, billing itself as “Top of the Hill Country.” As the county seat, its historical courthouse, built in 1886 and restored in 2007, is listed as a Texas Historic Landmark. Renowned artists George Hallmark, Lelahd Hensley, Teddi Marks, Dawn Sharp call Meridian home, which also hosts the National Championship Barbeque Cookoff. Learn more at the Meridian Chamber of Commerce or the Meridian Economic Development Corporation.

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Population

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Population

Population 2000 2010 2025 2030
Bosque County 17,204 18,212 18,322 19,235

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Population by Age

Population 2025
0-4 882
5-9 1,006
10-14 1,034
15-19 1,060
20-24 908
25-29 849
30-34 853
35-39 981
40-44 998
45-49 979
50-54 1,055
55-59 1,219
60-64 1,363
65-69 1,558
70-74 1,282
75-79 1,074
80-84 708
85+ 513
18+ 14,752
Median Age 48

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Population by Race

Bosque County 2025
Total 18,322.00
White Alone 77.57%
Black Alone 1.66%
American Indian Alone 0.95%
Asian Alone 0.47%
Pacific Islander Alone 0.04%
Some Other Race 7.84%
Two or More Races 11.47%
Hispanic Origin 19.92%
Diversity Index 57.70

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Growth Rate

Bosque County 2025 - 2030
Population 0.98%
Households 1.34%
Families 1.20%
Median Household Income 2%
Per Capita Income 2%

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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Housing

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Households

Population 2000 2010 2025 2030
Households 6,726 7,254 7,650 8,175
Housing Units 8,644 9,623 9,529 10,029
Owner Occupied Units 5,957 6,501
Renter Occupied Units 1,693 1,674
Vacant Units 1,879 1,854

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Home Value

Bosque County 2025 2030
Median Home Value $219,557 $241,155
Average Home Value $296,262 $318,181
<$50,000 440 424
$50,000 - $99,999 687 672
$100,000 - $149,999 883 851
$150,000 - $199,999 708 687
$200,000 - $249,999 666 749
$250,000 - $299,999 597 671
$300,000 - $399,999 870 1,080
$400,000 - $499,999 395 489
$500,000 - $749,999 376 466
$1,000,000 + 41 50

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Housing Year Built

Year Range Houses Built
2010 or Later 794
2000-2009 986
1990-1999 1,073
1980-1989 1,504
1970-1979 1,354
1960-1969 1,295
1950-1959 898
1940-1949 455
1939 or Before 894

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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Income

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Income

Bosque County 2025 2030
Median Household $65,876 $71,427
Average Household $84,683 $92,116
Per Capita $35,379 $39,170

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Household Income

Bosque County 2025
<$15,000 463
$15,000 - $24,999 585
$25,000 - $34,999 635
$35,000 - $49,999 1,114
$50,000 - $74,999 1,555
$75,000 - $99,999 1,094
$100,000 - $149,999 1,320
$150,000 - $199,999 457
$200,000+ 427

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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Employees

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Commute

Category Commuters
Workers 16+ 7,517
In-County Residents 4,055
Out-of-County Residents 3,397
Drive Alone 6,176
Carpooled 470
Public Transport 0
Work at Home 670
Motorcycle 5
Bicycle 6
Walked 67
Other 123
Less than 5 minutes 637
5-9 minutes 999
10-14 minutes 617
15-19 minutes 658
20-24 minutes 717
25-29 minutes 349
30-34 minutes 562
35-39 minutes 235
40-44 minutes 300
45-59 minutes 837
60-89 minutes 570
90+ minutes 366
Average Travel Time 30

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Employees by NAICS

Category Number
Total Employees 5,619
Agr/Forestry/Fish/Hunt 64
Mining 11
Utilities 105
Construction 277
Manufacturing 143
Wholesale Trade 283
   
Retail Trade 673
   
Transportation/Warehouse 59
Information 39
   
Finance & Insurance 169
   
Real Estate/Rent/Leasing 70
Prof/Scientific/Tech Srv 163
Legal Services 40
Mgmt of Comp/Enterprises 42
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt 24
Educational Services 1,236
HealthCare/Social Assist 922
Arts/Entertainment/Rec 34
   
Accommodation/Food Srvcs 272
   
Other Srv excl Pub Admin 391
Auto Repair/Maintenance 19
Public Administration Emp 638

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Educational Attainment (25+)

Bosque County 2025
<9th Grade 489
Some High School 893
GED 571
Graduated High School 3,719
Some College/No Degree 3,218
Associates Degree 1,510
Bachelor's Degree 2,014
Graduate Degree 1,018

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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Businesses

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Businesses by NAICS

Category Number
Total Businesses 637
Agr/Forestry/Fish/Hunt Bus 18
Mining Bus 2
Utilities Bus 7
Construction Bus 39
Manufacturing Bus 10
Wholesale Trade Bus 25
   
Retail Trade Bus 101
   
Transportation/Warehouse Bus 14
Information Bus 13
   
Finance & Insurance Bus 35
   
Real Estate/Rent/Leasing Bus 23
Prof/Scientific/Tech Srv Bus 36
Legal Services Bus 10
Mgmt of Comp/Enterprises Bus 2
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt Bus 7
Educational Services Bus 29
HealthCare/Social Assist Bus 37
Arts/Entertainment/Rec Bus 10
   
Accommodation/Food Srvcs Bus 50
   
Other Srv excl Pub Admin Bus 81
Auto Repair/Maintenance Bus 7
Public Administration Bus 72

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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