| ZIP Codes: | 3 ZIP Codes (3 Standard, 0 PO Box, 0 Unique) [See All] |
| Area Code: | 325 |
| Timezone: | Central (GMT -06:00) |
| Local Time: | 2:13:58 PM |
| Population: | 3,929 [See All] |
| FIPS: | 48267 |
| Land Area: | 1,100 sq mi |
| Water Area: | 0 sq mi |
| Coordinates: | 30.4917, -99.8642 |
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3,929 residents live across 3 ZIPs covering 1,100 sq mi, served by 3 distinct USPS-recognized cities.
Population moved from 4,311 to 3,929 from 2014 to 2024 — a -8.9% change. 1 ZIPs gained residents, 2 lost.
The county's wealthiest ZIP 76854 (London, $120,531 median) and poorest ZIP 76849 (Junction, $62,977) are 18.3 miles apart — a 1.9× income gap across local geography.
Median home values vary 3.1× across this county — from $188,900 in 76849 (Junction) to $576,400 in 76854 (London).
Density varies 2× across the county — from 2 people/sq mi in 76854 (London) to 4 in 76849 (Junction).
Educational attainment ranges from 11.3% bachelor's+ in 76854 (London) to 30.9% in 76849 (Junction) — the breadth of educational profiles across the area.
Within Texas, this is the #207 most populous of 254 counties and ranks #20 for median household income .
Weighted by population, the typical household earns about $68,031 across the county — reflecting what a typical resident sees, not a simple ZIP average.
29.1% of adults age 25+ hold a bachelor's degree or higher (863 of 2,963 reporting).
3 Standard delivery, 0 PO Box only, 0 single-entity Unique ZIPs serve this county.
A frontier county — vast land area with only a few residents per square mile. Daily life looks very different here than in the country's denser counties.
One ZIP holds the majority of this county's population — a sign of a county built around a single city or town.
Kimble County lost 8.9% of residents between 2014 and 2024. ZIPs that shed the largest share: