Jim Hogg County is located in the South Texas Region of Texas. The County Seat is Hebbronville and the largest city is Hebbronville. The 2014 population estimate is 5,255 and the 2010 census population was 5,300. The land area is 1,136.14 square miles and there are 4.7 persons per square mile.
97.7% of the population is White, 0.6% is Black or African American, 92.1% is Hispanic or Latino, 0.6% is Asian, 0.5% is American Indian or Alaska Native, 0% is Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, and 0.7% is two or more races. 66.1% have a high school degree or higher, and 10.9% have a Bachelor degree or higher.
The median home value is $50,700, there are 1,805 households, an average of 2.90 persons per household. The per capita income is $19,212, the median household income is $36,121, and 14% of the persons in Jim Hogg County are considered below poverty level.
The total number of firms, at last estimate, was unavailable. Retail sales (in $1000) were $61,626, and sales per capita were $12,577.
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