City

Tyler, TX

15 ZIP codes  ·  Smith County  ·  Texas

👥162,289Population
💰$67,398Median HH Income▼ 12% below avg
🎂36.4Median Age
🏠$203,150Median Home Value▼ 27% below avg
🎓39.3%College Grads≈ Avg
📊4.2%Unemployment▼ 14% below avg
People & Population (ACS 2023 — weighted avg)
♂ Male 48.0% Female 52.0% ♀

Race & Ethnicity

White: 49.5%Hispanic: 24.9%Black: 20.6%Asian: 2%Other: 2.6%Race
White49.5%
Hispanic24.9%
Black20.6%
Asian2.0%
Other2.6%

Age Breakdown

Under 5
6%
5–17
18%
18–24
11%
25–44
26%
45–64
23%
65+
8%

Key Indicators

Median Age36.4 yrs
Avg HH Size2.75
Below Poverty13.1% ▲ 31% above avg
College Grads39.3% ≈ Avg
Unemployment4.2% ▼ 14% below avg
No HS Diploma1,931 (2.1%)
HS Graduate22,641 (24.2%)
Some College10,600 (11.3%)
Associates20,421 (21.8%)
Bachelors11,176 (11.9%)
Graduate Degree26,772 (28.6%)

Education

No HS: 2.1%HS Grad: 24.2%Some College: 11.3%Associates: 21.8%Bachelors: 11.9%Graduate: 28.6%Edu
No HS2.1%
HS Grad24.2%
Some College11.3%
Associates21.8%
Bachelors11.9%
Graduate28.6%
Housing & Income

Housing Tenure

Owner: 63.4%Renter: 36.6%Tenure
Owner63.4%
Renter36.6%

Home Value Distribution

Under $50k
8%
$50k–$100k
13%
$100k–$150k
13%
$150k–$200k
15%
$200k–$300k
23%
$300k–$500k
17%
Over $500k
11%

Financials

Median HH Income$67,398 ▼ 12% below avg
Median Home Value$203,149 ▼ 27% below avg
Home/Income Ratio3.0x (nat avg ~3.5x)
Median Rent$1,163/mo
Total Housing Units67,945
Vacant Units12,435

Income Distribution

Under $25k
17%
$25k–$50k
18%
$50k–$75k
18%
$75k–$100k
15%
$100k–$150k
17%
$150k–$200k
6%
Over $200k
8%
Employment & Commute

How People Get to Work

Drove Alone
90%
Public Transit
0%
Walked
1%
Work From Home
9%

Commute Time

Under 15 min
29%
15–30 min
46%
30–45 min
17%
Over 45 min
8%
Housing Stock

Year Built

Before 1940
3%
1940s–1950s
11%
1960s–1970s
14%
1980s–1990s
14%
2000+
58%
About Tyler, TX

Tyler is a city in Texas, located in Smith County. The city spans 15 ZIP codes and is home to approximately 162,289 residents. It is a relatively young city, with a median age of 36.36 years.

Economically, Tyler is a solidly middle-class community. The median household income of $67,397 is near the national average. Approximately 13.1% of residents live below the poverty line. The unemployment rate is 4.2%, near the national average.

The real estate market in Tyler is an affordable housing market. Median home values stand at $203,149, which is below the national average. Renters typically pay around $1,162 per month. Homeownership is high at 63.4%, typical of suburban and family-oriented communities.

The population of Tyler is moderately educated. 39.3% of adults hold a bachelor's degree or higher — near the national average. The community is racially diverse, with White as the largest group at 49.5%.

Tyler, TX offers residents a cost-conscious lifestyle within Texas. Spread across 15 ZIP codes, the city's neighborhoods vary in character, density, and demographics — explore each ZIP code below for a detailed breakdown.

ZIP Codes in Tyler
ZIPPopulationMedian IncomeMedian HomeMedian RentUnemp.CollegeOwner Occ.
75701 35,804 $62,091 $190,500 $1,250 4.5% 43.0% 58.5%
75702 28,095 $51,177 $99,700 $906 6.6% 21.3% 54.9%
75703 44,912 $76,347 $310,500 $1,262 4.1% 54.1% 56.3%
75704 9,280 $52,892 $136,400 $1,185 2.0% 31.4% 79.8%
75705 1,471 $77,943 $160,800 $1,429 1.4% 14.9% 45.5%
75706 10,975 $57,845 $125,400 $941 1.5% 20.1% 79.4%
75707 16,355 $85,406 $256,300 $1,415 2.9% 47.3% 77.4%
75708 10,001 $81,500 $131,100 $865 5.6% 25.6% 80.0%
75709 5,237 $73,541 $188,700 $1,230 1.2% 45.0% 70.9%