Cost of Living in Tyler, Texas

Tyler has a population of about 109,215. The median household income is $67,486, median gross rent is $1,252/month, and the median home value is $235,300. These figures come from 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year estimates, the latest full-coverage Census baseline for U.S. cities.

How current is this? Census city data is released with a lag because it is survey-based and designed for consistent coverage across small and large places. Use it as an official affordability baseline; current apartment listings and mortgage rates may differ.

Median Gross Rent $1,252/mo 24% below the national median
Median Home Value $235,300 37% below the national median
Median Household Income $67,486 20% below the national median
Population 109,215

Is Tyler expensive to live in?

Compared with the national median in this dataset, rent in Tyler is 24% below the national median and home values are 37% below the national median. Household income here is 20% below the national median. Monthly rent represents roughly 22% of the median annual household income, a rough affordability signal for renters.

Frequently asked questions

What is the average rent in Tyler?

The median gross rent in Tyler, Texas is $1,252 per month in the 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year estimates.

What is the median home price in Tyler?

The median owner-occupied home value in Tyler is $235,300 in the 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year estimates.

How much do people earn in Tyler?

The median household income in Tyler is $67,486 per year in the 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year estimates.

Data source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020-2024 ACS 5-Year Estimates. Local database last refreshed 2026-07-11.