Cooke County
- The population of Cooke County is 40,428, with 18% over the age of 65.
- 31% of residents (ages 25 and over) have only a high school diploma, and 13% have less than a high school education.
- The median household income is $62,733.
- 13% of residents are in poverty.
- 15% of residents are without health insurance.
Learn more about the county's social vulnerability, economics and healthcare.
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Unless otherwise noted, information on this page is taked from the US Census Bureau's 2020 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year estimates. ACS estimates are based on sample surveys and can include high margins of error, especially for areas with low populations.
Social Vulnerability
According to the CDC/ATSDR Social Vulnerability Index, Cooke County is less vulnerable than 75% of counties in the state. The greatest source of vulnerability in the county is household factors. In relation to this category, which takes into account age, disability, parental status and language proficiency, Cooke is more vulnerable than 53% of Texas counties.
Economics
The median household income in Cooke County is $62,733. This is 2% less than the state median. 13% of residents are in poverty, 1 points less than the state as whole.
The unemployment rate in Cooke County is 4%, 1 point less than the state as a whole.
Healthcare
- 15% of residents in Cooke County are without health insurance. This is 2 points lower than the state as a whole.
- 12% of residents are on Medicaid or other means-tested forms of public insurance.
- For 5% of residents, Medicare is their only form of health insurance.
Cooke County has been designated a Health Resource Shortage Area by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). According to the HRSA, the county would need to add 1.96 full-time mental healthcare providers in order to serve the population's needs.