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Compare College Station to Tyler
This post compares College Station, Texas to Tyler, Texas across various dimensions, including population, median income, median age, percentage of housing that is rental, percent of households with kids, and other demographics.
Dimension | College Station (city) | Tyler (city) |
---|---|---|
Population | 107,445 | 102,561 |
Income (median) | $42,052 | $37,055 |
Home Value (median) | $205,600 | $145,400 |
White | 77% | 67% |
Black | 8% | 24% |
Asian | 9% | 2% |
With Kids | 24% | 30% |
Age (median) | 22 | 33 |
Rentals | 64% | 47% |
Questions and Answers:
Q: Which is more populated, College Station or Tyler?
A: College Station has a similar population count than Tyler: 107445 compared with 102561 total people.
Q: Do incomes tend to be higher in College Station or in Tyler?
A: Incomes are on average higher in College Station.
Q: Are homes more expensive in College Station or Tyler?
A: Homes tend to be more expensive in College Station.
Q: Which has a higher percentage of housing rental units?
A: College Station does. The percentage of rentals differs quite a bit: 64% for College Station versus 47% for Tyler.
Somewhat similar in-state cities, towns, and CDPs to College Station may include: San-Marcos, Denton, and Nacogdoches.
The statistics and analyses on this page are based on data from the U.S. Census American Community Survey.
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