Sadler, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The Census Bureau uses money income thresholds to measure poverty. These thresholds vary by family size and composition, but families with incomes below these amounts are considered to be poor. Most residents of Sadler, TX, drive alone to work. Twenty-nine percent carpool, while eleven percent work from home. The percentage of households that live below these thresholds varies by race. The most common race in the city is White, with the remainder being Hispanic, Asian, or Pacific Islander.

In 2019, the population of Sadler was 599. This is down 0.14% from the previous year. The median property value in Sadler was $76,700. The homeownership rate was 45.1%, and most people in Sadler drove to work alone. The average commute time was 20.1 minutes. There are 599 residents in Sadler, TX. You can see the demographics and household incomes for Sadler by exploring the city's official demographic data.

The most recent US Census data show that 99.2% of Sadler's population is US-born, a decrease of almost three percentage points since 2000. This means that despite its low population growth rate, Sadler is likely to stay in the top half of Texas's census rankings. Sadler also has a large population of veterans of the Gulf War (1990s).