As of January 1, 2010, the City of Frisco’s population is estimated at 108,201.
· Approximately 36% of Frisco residents reside in Denton County, 64% in Collin County.
· Females make up 52%, males 48% of the population
· The median age is 33 years
· The median household income in Frisco is $103,295.
· In 2008 there were 35,000 households in Frisco, with an average size of three people.
· 67% of households are married couples with children.
· One-third of the population is younger than 18 years; five percent is older than 65 years.
· 34,000 students were enrolled in the Frisco ISD for the 2009/2010 school year.
· In 2008, 93% of people 25 were high school graduates and 54% had a bachelor's degree or higher.
· 5% of children at least five years old in 2008 reported a disability.
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Frisco Population Growth Chart
At build out, the City of Frisco is estimated to reach a population of approximately 280,000. Population projections are based on historical data and are subject to change due to conditions beyond our control.
For questions on Frisco demographics or census data, contact 972-292-5357.
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Resources
Data on general (age, race, household), social, economic and housing characteristics of Frisco is available at the U.S. Census Bureau website.
· Click here to go to the Census 2000 Demographic Profile for Frisco.
· Click here for the 2008 American Community Survey Data Profile.
Population, housing and employment estimates, and development monitoring for the City of Frisco are available at the North Central Texas Council of Governments website at www.nctcog.org/ris/demographics.
· Click here for the Frisco Demographics page maintained by NCTCOG.