Crosby
Crosby

Crosby County is a division situated in the U.S. state of Texas. The estimated community of the Crosby County was 7,072. The capital of the division is Crosbyton. The divisions as well its capital are both called for Stephen Crosby, a realty advocate in Texas. Crosby County is one of 46 restrictions, or completely sapped, divisions in the state of Texas. It builds sector of the Lubbock city. There were almost 7,072 individuals, 2,512 domestic establishments, as well as 1,866 families existing in the area. The community bulk was eight individuals per square mile (3/km²). There were almost 3,202 households at a standard mass of four persons per square mile (1/km²). The tribal settlers of the division was approximately 63.77% Americans, about 3.89% African American, nearly 0.54% Earliest American, 0.03% Asian, almost 0.07% Pacific Islander, about 29.89% from different nationalities, as well as 1.81% originating at two or more nationalities. Nearly 48.93% of the community was Hispanic or Latino of different race. The standard revenue for a family in the area was about $25,769, and the standard income for a family was approximately $29,891. Men’s had standard revenue of about $23,775 against $17,229 for women. Per person, income for the area was approximately $14,445. Almost 22.6% of families as well as 28.1% of the community were under the poverty line, consisting almost 36.6% of those below age of 18 also 22.7% of those majority are 65years old or beyond.