North Texas · Seat: Graham

Young County, Texas Population

Young County has a population of approximately 18,154 residents, ranking #132 of 254 Texas counties. The county covers 922 sq mi, giving it a population density of about 19.7 people per square mile — a rural profile within the North Texas region.

Population
18,154
Statewide rank
#132 / 254
Density /sq mi
19.7
Land area
922 sq mi

Population overview

Young County is home to roughly 18,154 people, making up about 0.06% of the total population of Texas. Within the North Texas region, it ranks #19 of 36 counties by population. The combination of 922 square miles of land and 18,154 residents yields a density of about 19.7 people per square mile — characteristic of rural and frontier Texas, with long distances between settlements and large stretches of working ranchland.

How Young County compares

Compared with the other 253 Texas counties, Young County sits in the lower half of the population distribution. It represents the broad middle of Texas — small to mid-sized counties with a clear county seat and a regionally rooted economy.

ComparisonPopulationvs Young
Young County18,154
North Texas region average252,448+1291%
Texas county median18,916+4%
Largest in Texas (Harris)5,045,026+27690%

Neighboring county populations

Young County shares borders with 5 counties. Comparing population across an adjacent corridor often reveals commuting patterns, school-district pull, and economic gravity.

CountySeatPopulationDensity
Palo Pinto CountyPalo Pinto30,79132.3
Jack CountyJacksboro9,56310.4
Stephens CountyBreckenridge9,38010.5
Archer CountyArcher City9,12910.0
Throckmorton CountyThrockmorton1,5541.7

Frequently asked questions

What is the population of Young County, Texas?+

Young County has an estimated population of 18,154 residents, based on the most recent U.S. Census data.

What is the population density of Young County?+

Young County has a population density of approximately 19.7 people per square mile across its 922 sq mi of land area — characteristic of a rural county.

Where does Young County rank among Texas counties by population?+

Young County ranks #132 out of 254 Texas counties by total population, accounting for roughly 0.06% of the state's total population.

What is the most populous county near Young County?+

Among the 5 counties bordering Young, Palo Pinto County is the most populous with about 30,791 residents.

How is Young County's population measured?+

Population figures are sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau — the decennial census and annual American Community Survey (ACS) population estimates. See our methodology for full sourcing.