TylerTexas

Tyler Population Demographics

According to US population projections for 2022, the estimated population of Tyler is 107,199. 26.32% is under 18, while 15.67% is over 65.

A closer look at the age demography reveals that 6.38% of the population was five years old or younger, 26.32% were 18 years or younger and 26.04% were aged 65 years and over. The gender split in the state was nearly even, with 50.17% female and 49.83% male.

Tyler Housing

According to the US Census, Tyler has 45,728 housing units. The average owner-occupied housing unit rate in Tyler was 79.10%. At the same time, the city's median value of owner-occupied homes was $195,900

Tyler Racial Demographics

In 2020, the US Census estimated that White Alone and Black Or African American Alone constitute 75.56% of Tyler's population. Residents of the city who were Some Other Race Alone, made up 11.24% of the total population.

Other racial groups include Asian Alone, constituting 2.86% of the city's population and White Black Or African American at 0.92%

RacePercentage
White Alone52.45%
Black Or African American Alone23.11%
Some Other Race Alone11.24%
Asian Alone2.86%
White Black Or African American0.92%
American Indian And Alaska Native Alone0.65%

How Educated is Tyler

According to Census estimates, in 2021, 17.5 of Tyler residents had a bachelor's degree, while 11.2 had a graduate or professional degree.

Overall, 28.70% of residents have a bachelor's degree or higher.

Education Attainment (Population 25 Years and Older) in Tyler CityPercentage
High School Graduate Or Higher91.7
Bachelors Degree Or Higher34.7
Some College Or Associates Degree31
High School Graduate Includes Equivalency26.2
Some College No Degree25
Bachelors Degree17.5

Average Income in Tyler

The median household income in Tyler is $54,998. This figure is significantly (approximately 0.00%) less than the state average of $54,998.

Estimates by family type revealed that families earned an average of $68,653 per year, while married-couple families earned an average of $77,486.

A closer examination of the income groups of Tyler households revealed that the largest income group consisted of households with an annual income between $50,000 and $74,999. Other groups with yearly high household incomes include those between $35,000 and $49,999 (15.0%) and those with incomes exceeding $200,000 (9.0%). 5.0% of households in the City of Angels had an annual income of less than $10,000.

Median Income by Type of Family

Type of FamilyIncome
Families$68,653
Married-couple families$77,486
Nonfamily households$34,548