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Van Alstyne Population Surges to 8,598 in 2026 Census Data

Van Alstyne's population has grown by nearly 93 percent since 2020, reaching 8,598 residents with a median household income exceeding $102,000.

Jubal Pennington

June 22, 20261 min read

Van Alstyne, a Grayson County city, recorded a 2026 population of 8,598, reflecting an annual growth rate of 8.71 percent. This figure represents a 92.61 percent increase from the 2020 census count of 4,464.

Demographic data indicates a median age of 36.4 years, with males averaging 37.8 years and females 35.4 years. The gender distribution shows 55.7 percent female residents compared to 44.3 percent male. Among the adult population of 4,103, 1,091 are seniors.

Racially, 77.12 percent of residents identify as White, while 16.16 percent report two or more races. Smaller segments include Black or African American, Asian, Native American, and other racial groups.

Economic indicators show a median household income of $102,469 and an average per capita income of $56,992. Married families report a median income of $134,674, while non-family households have a median of $38,822. The poverty rate stands at 6.99 percent.

Source: worldpopulationreview.com.

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https://worldpopulationreview.com/us-cities/texas/van-alstyne

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