Veterans in Texas

How many veterans live in Texas? What are their characteristics?

Latest update on October 27, 2023

How many veterans live in Texas?

Veteran population

In 2022, 1,401,173.0 veterans lived in Texas. That's a 12.84% decrease since 2012.

Texas has the highest veteran population.

The Census Bureau’s American Community Survey includes annual estimates of veterans. According to the Census Bureau, veterans are anyone who has previously served (regardless of the duration of service) in active duty in the armed forces. Relevant armed forces include the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. People who served during World War II in the Merchant Marine are veterans, as is anyone in the National Guard or Reserves who has been on active duty. Veterans are not currently serving and are considered civilians.

Based on the data, the largest group of veterans in Texas served in the Gulf War (9/2001 or later).

Veteran population of Texas

In 2022, 1,401,173.0 veterans lived in Texas.

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Veteran state of Texas residents by race or ethnicity

Veteran state of Texas residents by period of service

Veteran share of the adult civilian population in Texas

In 2022, 6.20% of the adult civilian population in Texas were considered veterans.

The population share of a group like veterans illustrates the prevalence of that group to others in a place. The population share of Texas veterans has been dropping in recent years, down 3 percentage points since 2012.

Veteran share of adult civilian population in Texas

In 2022, 6.20% of the adult civilian population in Texas were considered veterans.

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Veteran share of adult civilian population

Texas is ranked 38th-highest among states for its share of the veteran population.

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3.7%
4.77%
5.83%
6.9%
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Veterans below the poverty line in Texas

In 2022, 7.10% of veterans in Texas earned income below the poverty line, compared with 12.60% of nonveterans.

The Census Bureau's American Community Survey allows for comparisons between veteran and nonveteran populations based on several measures.

Percent of veterans in Texas who earned income below the poverty line

In 2022, 7.10% of veterans in Texas earned income below the poverty line, compared with 12.60% of nonveterans.

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Veteran unemployment rate in Texas

In 2022, the unemployment rate for Texas veterans for the year was 4.00% compared with 4.30% for nonveterans.

Unemployment rate of veterans in Texas

In 2022, the unemployment rate for Texas veterans for the year was 4.00% compared with 4.30% for nonveterans.

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Veterans with bachelor's degrees in Texas

In 2022, 34.90% of Texas veterans older than 25 had a bachelor's degree compared with 33.80% of the nonveteran population.

Texas veterans with at least a bachelor's degree

In 2022, 34.90% of Texas veterans older than 25 had a bachelor's degree compared with 33.80% of the nonveteran population.

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Veterans with any disability in Texas

In 2022, 31.00% of Texas veterans had a disability compared with 13.90% of the nonveteran population.

Veterans in Texas with any disability

In 2022, 31.00% of Texas veterans had a disability compared with 13.90% of the nonveteran population.

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