Frisco
You would not believe that a mere 10 years ago, Frisco was farmland. Now, it is a bustling microcosm of its own and simply exploding with growth. Home of the Dallas Cowboys training facilities, the Riders Field featuring the Frisco RoughRiders baseball team, and Toyota Stadium with soccer stars FC Dallas are just a few examples. And shopping? It is plentiful, including Stonebriar Centre Mall, the region’s Ikea, and Nebraska Furniture Mart. The area thrives with activities for families, such as the Frisco Athletic Center with new indoor water park, Frisco Commons with the town’s largest playground system, and Frisco Discovery Center for science. Something new and exciting opens almost daily, which means we’re just seeing the beginning of all Frisco is to become.
Frisco By the Numbers
2023 | |
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Population | 226,065 |
Households | 78,497 |
Median Age | 35 |
Median Household Income | 134,935 |
2023 | Percent | |
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White Alone | 97,442 | 50.7% |
Black Alone | 16,073 | 8.4% |
American Indian Alone | 492 | 0.3% |
Asian Alone | 45,946 | 23.9% |
Some Other Race Alone | 969 | 0.5% |
Two or More Races | 6,505 | 3.4% |
Hispanic Origin (any race) | 24,634 | 12.8% |
2023 | |
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TOTAL | 121,845 |
Less Than 9th Grade | 2.1% |
9th-12th Grade - No Diploma | 1.9% |
High School Graduate | 14.8% |
GED/ Alternative Credential | 1.4% |
Some College - No Degree | 14.8% |
Associate Degree | 6.2% |
Bachelor's Degree | 38.4% |
Graduate/ Professional Degree | 2.7% |