Tyler, TX Demographics

The total population of Tyler is estimated to be 106,440 with 51,161 males (48.07%) and 55,279 females (51.93%). There are 4,118 more females than males in Tyler.
The median household income in Tyler was $63,109 in 2021, which marked an an increase of 919(1.48%) from $62,190 in 2020. This income is 84.59% of the U.S. median household income of $74,606 (all incomes in 2022 inflation-adjusted dollars).
Per the latest American Community Survey by the Census Bureau, Tyler sees its highest median household income among householders in the age group of 45 to 64 years old, at $76,364. Overall, the median household income for the city of Tyler stands at $60,811.
In Tyler, the median income for all workers aged 15 years and older, regardless of work hours, was $30,813 for males and $29,654 for females. However, when specifically considering full-time, year-round workers within the same age group, the median income was $51,858 for males and $41,146 for females.
In Tyler, the demographic landscape is diverse, spanning 6 distinct racial categories among households. Among these, Asian households have the highest median household income at $127,177, while American Indian and Alaska Native households represent the opposite end with the lowest median household income of $44,346.
In 2022, the population of Tyler was 109,286, a 1.80% increase year-by-year from 2021. Previously, in 2021, Tyler's population was 107,353, an increase of 1.01% compared to a population of 106,276 in 2020.
The median age in Tyler, TX is 34.6, as per 2021 ACS 5-Year Estimates. Of the total population, 19.59% were under the age of 15, 23.74% aged 15 to 29, 41.04% aged 30 to 64, 13.28% aged 65 to 84, and 2.34% were 85 years of age and older.
Racial distribution of Tyler population: 64.84% are White, 24.98% are Black or African American, 0.74% are American Indian and Alaska Native, 2.62% are Asian, 0.04% are Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander, 2.98% are some other race and 3.79% are multiracial.