Total Population
21,914
Population
Growth Rate
-0.13%
Median Age
42
Diversity Index
71.500
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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Total Population
21,914
Population
Growth Rate
-0.13%
Median Age
42
Diversity Index
71.500
Households
8,251
Owner Occupied
6,152
Renter Occupied
2,099
Vacant
2,216
Median Household
$54,317 $57,935
Average Household
$77,542 $86,289
Per Capita
$29,283 $33,182
Total Businesses
781
Total Employed
8,454
Workers 16+
8,100
2024 HealthCare / Social Assistance
Businesses
64
Employed
2,516
2024 Retail Trade Businesses
Businesses
107
Employed
1,118
2024 Educational Services - Businesses
Businesses
21
Employed
770
2024 Public Administration
Businesses
67
Employed
644
2024 Accommodation / Food Service
Businesses
70
Employed
613
2024 Food Service / Drinking Est.
Businesses
55
Employed
536
Average Commute Time
28 min.
Resident Commuters
5,511
Non-Resident Commuters
2,494
Drive Alone
6,887
Carpooled
547
Public
23
Work At Home
434