Smith County

Seward County

Population Demographics

As of 2025 the population of Seward County is 21,577. The population is expected to shrink to 20,428 by 2030 - a growth rate of -1.09%.

The median age of Seward County residents is 32.

The diversity index of Seward County is 82.9, meaning that there is a 83% chance that any two people selected out of 100 residents will be of different race or ethnicity from one another.

Housing and Income

The average household income in Seward County is $76,260 and projected to be $83,075 in 2030. Per capita income is $26,129, projected to be $28,843 in 2030. 1.26% of households – 272 – have an income of $200,000 or higher. Average net worth is $465,570 and the average disposable income is $58,647.

There are 8,318 housing units in Seward County; 4,646 are owner-occupied, 2,742 are rented, and 930 are vacant. The average home value is $164,766, with 667 homes built in 2010 or later, and 848 built in 1939 or earlier.

Business and Workforce

There are 994 businesses in Seward County, employing 12,038 workers and pulling from a labor force of 10,219 age 16 and above. 625 workers commute into Seward County from outside the county or state. Key industries for the area include:

8,854 residents both live and work in/around Seward County. The average travel time is 16.5 minutes. 5.14% people have a commute of less than 5 minutes while 3.64% commute 90 minutes or more each way. Of commuters, 7,895 drive alone, 1,662 carpool, and 5 take public transportation. 346 use other modes of transport such as motorcycle, bicycle, walking, etc. 311 residents work from home.

3,596 members of the workforce hold a high school diploma or GED. 1,400 have associates degrees, 1,273 have bachelor’s degrees, and 406 hold a graduate or professional degree.

Source: ESRI, 2025-10-16