Cost of Living / Tyler, TX Metro
Cost of Living in Tyler, TX Metro
Official metro name: Tyler, TX Metro Area
Tyler, TX Metro has a population of 234,667. Median household income is $69,053 and median rent is $1,129 per month. Rent is roughly 19.6% of median monthly income.
State: TXPopulation: 234,667Income: $69,053Rent: $1,129Affordability: Affordable (19.6%)
Median Household Income
$69,053
Annual (ACS median)
Median Rent
$1,129
Monthly (ACS median gross rent)
Rent as % of Income
19.6%
rent ÷ (income/12)
Cost Index
92
Simplified relative index
Is Tyler, TX Metro expensive?
Based on median rent and income, Tyler, TX Metro has a Affordable rent burden. Median rent is $1,129, which is about 19.6% of median monthly household income.
Average rent in Tyler, TX Metro
Median rent (ACS) is $1,129 per month. (Neighborhoods vary widely.)
How much income do you need in Tyler, TX Metro?
Median household income (ACS) is $69,053 per year. Housing costs take a bigger share of income when rent burden is high.
Other metros in TX
Compare Tyler, TX Metro with nearby metros:
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Dallas, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Houston, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs San Antonio–New Braunfels, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Austin, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs McAllen, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs El Paso, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Killeen–Temple, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Corpus Christi, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Brownsville–Harlingen, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Beaumont–Port Arthur, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Lubbock, TX Metro
- Tyler, TX Metro vs Longview, TX Metro
Data sources
- US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS).
- Affordability metric: median rent ÷ (median household income / 12).
- Figures are metro-level medians; local variation is expected.