The latest U.S. Census figures show that Grapevine, Colleyville and Southlake continue to trend higher than Texas and the U.S. in important economic indicators, such as household income and home values.

The U.S. Census Bureau released the latest American Community Survey five-year estimates for 2014-18 on Dec. 19. According to the U.S. census, the annual data release “helps local officials, community leaders, and businesses understand the changes taking place in their communities.”

Median home values continue to climb for all three cities. In 2018, Grapevine's median home value increased to $294,600. Colleyville's climbed to $488,900, while Southlake's rose to $656,100. All three figures are significantly higher than the median home prices for Texas—$161,700—and the U.S.—$204,900.

Median household incomes for Grapevine ($112,175), Colleyville ($175,369) and Southlake ($230,700) also greatly surpass state ($59,570) and national ($60,293) results.

For the latest ACS survey and other census data, visit http://data.census.gov.