Population Non-Hispanic White % by Zip Code (ZCTA5) — Texas

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The Texas-Mexico border region from El Paso through the Rio Grande Valley displays consistently low non-Hispanic white percentages, generally below 10-20%, forming the most prominent demographic cluster in the state. The Texas Panhandle and Hill Country west of Austin exhibit the highest concentrations, frequently exceeding 80%, while major metropolitan cores—particularly in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and San Antonio—reveal stark intra-urban contrasts with deeply purple inner-city zip codes adjacent to yellow-green suburban rings. A notable east-west gradient emerges across central Texas, where predominantly white rural zip codes in the north give way to increasingly Hispanic-majority areas moving south toward the border.

Data: U.S. Census Bureau, 2023 ACS

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