Limestone County

Limestone County has a Focus on the Energy Industry.

Limestone County has a focus on the energy industry. Available natural resources of lignite coal and water allow the area to be a significant supplier of power in the state of Texas. Two lignite-surface mines are located in Limestone County. The Jewett Mine supplies lignite to the Limestone Electric Generating Station owned by NRG Texas. The Kosse coal mine produces 8.6 million short tons annually as fuel for the Oak Grove Power Station. Water supply varies throughout the region, but overall there is an abundance of this important resource. Mexia, in particular, has an abundance of potable water due to the efforts of the Bistone Municipal Water District. Wells into the Carisa Wilcox aquifer coupled with the Lake Mexia reservoir contribute to a supply that exceeds projected demand. Lake Mexia and Lake Limestone also offer numerous recreation opportunities.

Limestone County also has a very successful industrial base and is home to two significant industrial parks. As part of a $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Administration in 2017, a project for the Mexia Industrial Park allowed for two roads within the park to be upgraded and allow the roadway to be adequate for semi-tractor trailer traffic. In addition, the project built a new road to provide access to approximately 600 acres of property owned by the Mexia Economic Development Corporation adjacent to the industrial park to allow expansion into this area for industrial development. The Groesbeck Industrial Park has 108 acres of available land for industrial, manufacturing and distribution uses, of which 20 acres has access to utilities currently.

Limestone County lies in the middle of the Texas Triangle, formed by San Antonio, Houston and the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area. Access to Interstate-35 and Interstate-45 places most of the continental United States within a two-day drive. Options for air shipping and travel are numerous, with the county’s own Mexia-Limestone County Airport supplements by nearby Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field Airport.

Groesbeck is the county seat and had an estimated population of 4,253 in 2019, while Mexia is the county's largest city, with a 2019 estimated population of 7,344. Employment in Limestone County has declined in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic like regions across the country. The Texas Workforce Commission reported that Limestone County had a total Civilian Labor Force of 8,724 in November 2020, with an unemployment rate of 8.2%, similar to the Texas total of 8% unemployed. In comparison, Limestone County unemployment was 3.8% in November 2019. The area is fortunate to include some government and other non-market-driven employers that maintain fairly steady employment levels despite recession pressures. One example is the Mexia State Supported Living Center, a residential facility for people with intellectual disabilities that employs nearly 1,400 people.

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Population

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Population

Population 2000 2010 2025 2030
Limestone County 22,051 23,384 21,767 21,714

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Population by Age

Population 2025
0-4 1,193
5-9 1,269
10-14 1,373
15-19 1,358
20-24 1,224
25-29 1,254
30-34 1,347
35-39 1,300
40-44 1,292
45-49 1,291
50-54 1,163
55-59 1,263
60-64 1,560
65-69 1,501
70-74 1,280
75-79 996
80-84 636
85+ 467
18+ 17,060
Median Age 42

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Population by Race

Limestone County 2025
Total 21,767.00
White Alone 62.06%
Black Alone 16.5%
American Indian Alone 0.7%
Asian Alone 0.79%
Pacific Islander Alone 0.09%
Some Other Race 11.47%
Two or More Races 8.38%
Hispanic Origin 24.42%
Diversity Index 72.70

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Growth Rate

Limestone County 2025 - 2030
Population -0.05%
Households 0.39%
Families 0.26%
Median Household Income 1%
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 7,906 8,499 8,391 8,556
Housing Units 9,725 10,536 10,589 10,733
Owner Occupied Units 6,251 6,457
Renter Occupied Units 2,140 2,099
Vacant Units 2,198 2,177

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Home Value

Limestone County 2025 2030
Median Home Value $189,719 $217,730
Average Home Value $273,138 $294,931
<$50,000 593 557
$50,000 - $99,999 1,044 974
$100,000 - $149,999 795 741
$150,000 - $199,999 807 748
$200,000 - $249,999 545 588
$250,000 - $299,999 694 750
$300,000 - $399,999 585 694
$400,000 - $499,999 472 558
$500,000 - $749,999 473 561
$1,000,000 + 51 59

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Housing Year Built

Year Range Houses Built
2010 or Later 902
2000-2009 1,660
1990-1999 1,259
1980-1989 1,969
1970-1979 1,723
1960-1969 871
1950-1959 760
1940-1949 339
1939 or Before 846

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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Income

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Income

Limestone County 2025 2030
Median Household $56,761 $60,279
Average Household $73,944 $77,999
Per Capita $28,684 $30,913

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Household Income

Limestone County 2025
<$15,000 1,014
$15,000 - $24,999 788
$25,000 - $34,999 768
$35,000 - $49,999 1,091
$50,000 - $74,999 1,849
$75,000 - $99,999 840
$100,000 - $149,999 1,135
$150,000 - $199,999 516
$200,000+ 390

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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Employees

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Commute

Category Commuters
Workers 16+ 8,375
In-County Residents 5,843
Out-of-County Residents 2,494
Drive Alone 7,048
Carpooled 484
Public Transport 4
Work at Home 628
Motorcycle 0
Bicycle 0
Walked 185
Other 26
Less than 5 minutes 433
5-9 minutes 1,158
10-14 minutes 1,186
15-19 minutes 1,238
20-24 minutes 655
25-29 minutes 243
30-34 minutes 846
35-39 minutes 121
40-44 minutes 315
45-59 minutes 669
60-89 minutes 372
90+ minutes 511
Average Travel Time 29

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Employees by NAICS

Category Number
Total Employees 8,155
Agr/Forestry/Fish/Hunt 39
Mining 109
Utilities 29
Construction 430
Manufacturing 360
Wholesale Trade 256
   
Retail Trade 1,153
   
Transportation/Warehouse 83
Information 81
   
Finance & Insurance 226
   
Real Estate/Rent/Leasing 114
Prof/Scientific/Tech Srv 212
Legal Services 46
Mgmt of Comp/Enterprises 66
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt 80
Educational Services 795
HealthCare/Social Assist 2,474
Arts/Entertainment/Rec 25
   
Accommodation/Food Srvcs 561
   
Other Srv excl Pub Admin 355
Auto Repair/Maintenance 86
Public Administration Emp 701

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

Educational Attainment (25+)

Limestone County 2025
<9th Grade 796
Some High School 1,129
GED 1,035
Graduated High School 3,955
Some College/No Degree 3,368
Associates Degree 1,869
Bachelor's Degree 2,251
Graduate Degree 947

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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Businesses

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Businesses by NAICS

Category Number
Total Businesses 747
Agr/Forestry/Fish/Hunt Bus 13
Mining Bus 7
Utilities Bus 8
Construction Bus 37
Manufacturing Bus 12
Wholesale Trade Bus 21
   
Retail Trade Bus 102
   
Transportation/Warehouse Bus 19
Information Bus 15
   
Finance & Insurance Bus 44
   
Real Estate/Rent/Leasing Bus 35
Prof/Scientific/Tech Srv Bus 49
Legal Services Bus 12
Mgmt of Comp/Enterprises Bus 2
Admin/Support/Waste Mgmt Bus 16
Educational Services Bus 22
HealthCare/Social Assist Bus 61
Arts/Entertainment/Rec Bus 9
   
Accommodation/Food Srvcs Bus 69
   
Other Srv excl Pub Admin Bus 119
Auto Repair/Maintenance Bus 16
Public Administration Bus 64

Source: ESRI, 2025-08-25

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