Municipality Tabor, which is part of the Savinjska statistical region, measures 35 km2; this ranks it 160th among Slovene municipalities.
Statistical data for 2022 reveal the following:
In the middle of 2022 about 1,730 people (about 880 men and 850 women) were living in the municipality, which ranks Tabor 190th among Slovene municipalities. The population density was 50 people per square kilometre, which was lower than the national average of 104 people per square kilometre.
The number of live births was higher than the number of deaths, which means that natural increase per 1,000 population in the municipality was positive. It was 6.9 (in Slovenia –2.3). The number of people who moved from the municipality was lower than the number of people who moved into the municipality, so net migration per 1,000 population in the municipality was positive. It was 16.2. The sum of natural increase and net migration per 1,000 population in the municipality was positive. It was 23.1 (in Slovenia 4.6).
The mean age of people in Tabor was 41.5 years, which was lower than the national average (43.9).
In contrast to most Slovene municipalities, in Tabor the number of young people was higher than the number of old people: there were 92 people, aged 65 or more, per 100 people aged 0–14. This ratio shows that the value of the ageing index was lower than the national average of 142. It also shows that the mean age of people in Tabor is growing more slowly than in Slovenia as a whole. Data by sex show that the ageing index for women was in all municipalities except in four (Črna na Koroškem, Dobrovnik/Dobronak, Jezersko in Mislinja) higher than the ageing index for men. In Tabor – in contrast to most Slovene municipalities – less women were 65+ years old than 14 or less; for men the situation was the same.
Tabor had 1 kindergarten, which was attended by 105 children. Of all children in the municipality aged 1–5, 92% were included in kindergartens, which was more than the national average of 82%. In the school year 2022/23 elementary school in Tabor was attended by about 190 pupils, while various upper secondary schools were attended by about 50 pupils. There were 38 students and 5 graduates per 1,000 people in the municipality; in Slovenia the averages were 38 per 1,000 and 8 per 1,000, respectively.
Among people aged 15–64 (i.e. working age population) about 74% were persons in employment (i.e. persons in paid employment or self–employed persons), which is more than the national average (69%).
In Tabor, average monthly gross earnings per person employed by legal persons were about 23% lower than the annual average of monthly earnings for Slovenia; net earnings were about 19% lower.
Among 1,000 inhabitants in the municipality, 600 had a passenger car. The car was on average 12 years old.
In 2022, 317 kg of municipal waste per person was collected in Tabor, which is 44 kg less than on average in Slovenia.