Tyler Texas Household Income
The Census ACS 1-year survey reports that the median household income for the Tyler Texas metro area was $63,115 in 2021, the latest figures available. Tyler median household income is $3,848 lower than the median Texas household income and $6,602 less than the US median household income. 2022 metro income data (including Tyler median household income) will be released in September of 2023. Median family and per capita income for Tyler are shown below.
Note: 2020 data is interpolated as the ACS release for the year was incomplete due to data gathering issues related to the pandemic.
Real Median Household Income for Tyler Texas
2021 | 1 Year Change | 3 Year Change | |
---|---|---|---|
US | $69,717 | -1.64% | +4.32% |
Texas | $66,963 | -2.33% | +2.36% |
Tyler | $63,115 | -1.71% | +0.46% |
Trends in Tyler, TX Real Median Household Income since 2005
The current median household income for Tyler is $63,115. Real median household income peaked in 2020 at $64,214 and is now $1,099 (1.71%) lower.
Real Median Household Income: Tyler, Texas, National
Historical Inflation Adjusted Median Household Income for Tyler
Date | US | Texas | Tyler |
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2021 | $69,717 | $66,963 | $63,115 |
2020 | $70,877 | $68,557 | $64,214 |
2019 | $69,638 | $67,860 | $63,144 |
2018 | $66,828 | $65,417 | $62,824 |
2017 | $66,687 | $65,438 | $60,059 |
2016 | $65,052 | $63,864 | $59,356 |
2015 | $63,784 | $63,644 | $56,104 |
2014 | $61,468 | $60,755 | $50,357 |
2013 | $60,869 | $60,233 | $55,621 |
2012 | $60,732 | $59,986 | $54,720 |
2011 | $60,969 | $59,629 | $52,895 |
2009 | $63,573 | $61,089 | $58,807 |
2007 | $66,465 | $62,284 | $58,437 |
2005 | $64,310 | $58,604 | $52,798 |
Tyler Family Income
The ACS 1-year data shows the median family income for Tyler was $76,279 in 2021. Compared to the median Texas family income, Tyler median family income is $4,025 lower. As with the median household income data, 2022 family income data for Tyler will be released in September of 2023.
Real Median Family Income for Tyler Texas
2021 | 1 Year Change | 3 Year Change | |
---|---|---|---|
US | $85,806 | -1.68% | +4.09% |
Texas | $80,304 | -2.29% | +3.56% |
Tyler | $76,279 | -2.98% | +1.41% |
Trends in Tyler, TX Real Median Family Income since 2005
The current median family income for Tyler is $76,279. Real median family income peaked in 2020 at $78,619 and is now $2,340 (2.98%) lower.
Real Median Family Income: Tyler, Texas, National
Historical Inflation Adjusted Median Family Income for Tyler
Date | US | Texas | Tyler |
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2021 | $85,806 | $80,304 | $76,279 |
2020 | $87,269 | $82,182 | $78,619 |
2019 | $85,780 | $81,311 | $78,362 |
2018 | $82,434 | $77,543 | $75,220 |
2017 | $81,669 | $77,518 | $68,313 |
2016 | $80,231 | $75,673 | $75,293 |
2015 | $78,061 | $74,695 | $69,457 |
2014 | $75,505 | $71,976 | $64,418 |
2013 | $74,593 | $71,305 | $72,640 |
2012 | $73,920 | $70,655 | $65,582 |
2011 | $74,192 | $70,040 | $63,356 |
2009 | $77,322 | $71,657 | $77,928 |
2007 | $80,131 | $73,017 | $70,090 |
2005 | $77,647 | $69,215 | $67,001 |
Tyler Per Capita Income
The ACS 1-year survey shows the per capita income for Tyler was $31,682 in 2021. Compared to the median Texas per capita income, Tyler median per capita income is $3,035 lower. As with the median household and median family income numbers above, 2022 per capita income data for Tyler will be released in September of 2023.
Real Per Capita Income for Tyler Texas
2021 | 1 Year Change | 3 Year Change | |
---|---|---|---|
US | $38,332 | -1.03% | +5.01% |
Texas | $34,717 | -0.97% | +5.01% |
Tyler | $31,682 | -0.33% | +1.01% |
Trends in Tyler, TX Real Per Capita Income since 2005
The current per capita income for Tyler is $31,682. Real per capita income peaked in 2007 at $31,963 and is now $281 (0.88%) lower. From a post peak low of $26,715 in 2014, real per capita income for Tyler has now grown by $4,967 (18.59%).
Real Per Capita Income: Tyler, Texas, National
Historical Real Per Capita Income for Tyler
Date | US | Texas | Tyler |
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2021 | $38,332 | $34,717 | $31,682 |
2020 | $38,730 | $35,056 | $31,786 |
2019 | $37,803 | $34,195 | $30,789 |
2018 | $36,503 | $33,061 | $31,364 |
2017 | $35,807 | $32,633 | $28,780 |
2016 | $35,145 | $32,419 | $28,042 |
2015 | $34,284 | $32,261 | $30,845 |
2014 | $33,094 | $31,074 | $26,715 |
2013 | $32,833 | $30,670 | $28,835 |
2012 | $32,297 | $29,980 | $28,292 |
2011 | $32,243 | $29,797 | $29,191 |
2009 | $33,430 | $30,478 | $31,301 |
2007 | $34,959 | $31,357 | $31,963 |
2005 | $34,817 | $30,896 | $31,088 |