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Midland COMMUNITY PROFILE
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Population (County) Year Total Change
1990 89,443 --- 2000 94.996 + 6.2% 2010 111,190 + 17.0% 2017 136,089 + 22.4% Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Distance to Major Cities
(Highway Miles)Lubbock, Texas 119 Abilene, Texas 148 Amarillo, Texas 238 Wichita Falls, Texas 288 San Antonio, Texas 329 Dallas, Texas 330 Austin, Texas 336 Santa Fe, New Mexico 410 Albuquerque, New Mexico 417 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 424 Houston, Texas 496 Source: Rand McNally
Median Household Income
Midland $71,500 Texas $56,565 United States $57,617 Source: https://datausa.io/profile/geo/midland-tx/
Climate
Days above 32°F 61.8% Average Annual Snowfall 2" Average Yearly Days with Sunshine 266 Average Yearly Rainfall 14.9" Average Coolest Month January Average Warmest Month July Average Wettest Month September Highest Recorded Temperature 116°F (1994) Lowest Recorded Temperature -12°F (1962) Source: https://www.weather.gov/maf/cli_maf_narrative
Cost of Living
U.S. average for all indices is 100.0.
Composite Index 96.6 Grocery Items 89.6 Housing 86.1 Utilities 102.1 Transportation 99.3 Healthcare 96.9 Miscellaneous Goods & Services 105.3 Source: Council for Community & Economic Research, Q3, Published October 2020.
Taxation
Property, 2019
per $100 assessed valueMidland, County $0.128 Midland, City $0.364715 Midland ISD $1.05005 Midland College $0.09121 Midland Hospital $0.099072 Midland County Utility District $0.02761 Downtown Midland Management District $0.218 Greenwood ISD $1.21624s Source: Midland Central Appraisal District
Sales, 2019City 1.25% County 0.5% State 6.25% TOTAL 8% Source: Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
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