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Hudspeth County, TX

USDA Food Access Research Atlas indicators for Hudspeth County, TX: low-access share, SNAP participation, no-vehicle households, and the Census ACS context that shapes them. Verify with USDA ERS → · Census ACS →

Food access and food desert data

Hudspeth County, TX has a population of 3K, with 74.3% of residents living in low food access areas. SNAP participation stands at 35.3%, and the poverty rate is 25.4%. 665 residents are both low-income and live far from grocery stores, a key food desert indicator.

The USDA Economic Research Service Food Access Research Atlas flags 1 of Hudspeth County's 1 census tracts as low-access, covering 2,473 residents of a 3K total population. That translates to a county-wide low food access share of 74.3%, which measures how many people live more than one mile from the nearest supermarket in urban settings or more than ten miles in rural settings. Because Texas classifies tracts using the same distance thresholds the USDA applies nationwide, Hudspeth County's figure is directly comparable to peer counties and to the state benchmark.

The food desert signal strengthens when distance is stacked with income. In Hudspeth County, 499 residents are flagged as low-income and more than one mile from a supermarket (the urban threshold), while 166 meet the low-income, ten-mile rural threshold. Those overlapping conditions are the precise combination the USDA uses to designate a food desert tract. Layered context includes a median household income of $35,163, a poverty rate of 25.4%, and SNAP participation covering 314 households — roughly 35.3% of the county — drawn from the Census Bureau American Community Survey five-year estimates.

Transportation is the hidden variable behind most food access gaps. About 8.2% of Hudspeth County households report no vehicle available, meaning any measured distance to a supermarket translates into a real trip on foot, by transit, or by asking for a ride. Group quarters residents — 26.9% of the population — are counted separately because their food access patterns follow an institution rather than a household. With more than 30% of Hudspeth County in a low-access area, the county sits well above the national median and warrants closer review of supermarket siting, SNAP outreach, and transit connections.

Census Tracts

1

USDA-tracked tracts in this county

Year

2019

USDA Food Access Research Atlas vintage

Source

USDA ERS

Food Access Research Atlas

Hudspeth County — USDA Food-Access Tier Breakdown

Census tracts inside Hudspeth County grouped by USDA distance-and-income classification. Severe tracts meet the low-income, low-access threshold (1mi urban or 10mi rural).

Food access tier distribution for Hudspeth County, TX USDA-defined food-access tiers: 0 census tracts adequate (within distance threshold), 1 limited, 0 severe (low-income low-access food desert). Total 1 tracts evaluated. 1 tracts limited (100.0%) ≤1mi urban / ≤10mi rural edge of threshold low-income · low-access Adequate 0% Limited 100% Severe 0% Food-access tier distribution — Hudspeth County, TX
Source: USDA Economic Research Service Food Access Research Atlas · 2022 vintage

Hudspeth County — Low-Access vs. Nearby Counties

Share of population in low-income, low-access tracts compared to neighbouring counties.

Low-Access Population Share

Low-Access Population Share Horizontal bar chart of the top 5 items by value (%). Low-Access Population Share Top 5 1. Hudspeth County 74.3% 2. Anderson County 55.5% 3. Andrews County 20.3% 4. Angelina County 55.1% 5. Aransas County 50.0% Source: USDA Economic Research Service Food Access Research Atlas
SNAP participation in Hudspeth County 35.3%

SNAP enrolled in approximately 35.3% of households — versus a U.S. county-level median in the 12-15% band.

3K
Population
74.3%
Low Food Access
35.3%
SNAP Participation
25.4%
Poverty Rate

Food Access Details

USDA Food Access Research Atlas indicators for Hudspeth County
Indicator Value
Census Tracts1
Low Access Tracts1
Low Access Population2,473
Low Access Percentage74.3%
Low-Income, Low Access (Urban >1mi)499
Low-Income, Low Access (Rural >10mi)166

Demographics & Assistance

Census ACS demographic and SNAP data for Hudspeth County
Indicator Value
Population3,329
Median Household Income$35,163
Poverty Rate25.4%
SNAP Households314
SNAP Participation Rate35.3%
Households Without Vehicle8.2%
Group Quarters Population26.9%

High Food Access Concern

Hudspeth County has a low food access rate of 74.3%, meaning a significant portion of the population lives far from a supermarket or grocery store. Additionally, 35.3% of households participate in SNAP.

Transportation & Access Barriers

Households Without Vehicle 8.2%
Low-Income, Low Access (Urban >1mi) 499
Low-Income, Low Access (Rural >10mi) 166
Group Quarters Population 26.9%

Economic Context

Median Household Income $35,163
Poverty Rate 25.4%
SNAP Participation Rate 35.3%
SNAP Households 314

Nearby Counties in Texas

Compare Hudspeth County vs Anderson County →

Frequently Asked Questions

What percentage of Hudspeth County has low food access?
74.3% of the population in Hudspeth County, TX lives in areas with low food access, meaning they are far from a supermarket or large grocery store.
What is the SNAP participation rate in Hudspeth County?
35.3% of households in Hudspeth County participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), covering 314 households.
What is the poverty rate in Hudspeth County?
The poverty rate in Hudspeth County, TX is 25.4%, with a median household income of $35,163.
How many census tracts in Hudspeth County have low food access?
1 out of 1 census tracts in Hudspeth County are classified as having low food access, affecting 2,473 people.
What percentage of Hudspeth County households lack a vehicle?
8.2% of households in Hudspeth County do not have access to a vehicle, which can compound food access challenges.
Is Hudspeth County considered a food desert?
Hudspeth County has 1 low-access census tracts. With over 30% of the population having low food access, food desert conditions are significant.

Data Sources & Methodology

Source: USDA Economic Research Service Food Access Research Atlas — food desert and low-access indicators. Source: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Estimates — demographics, income, poverty, SNAP participation, and vehicle access. Low food access is defined as living more than 1 mile (urban) or 10 miles (rural) from a supermarket. Data year: 2022.

Disclaimer: This information is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Data is sourced from the USDA Economic Research Service Food Access Research Atlas. Consult a qualified professional before making decisions based on this data.

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