
Tyler Is Now One Of Few Texas Cities With A Growing Middle Class
We hear talk around Tyler about the hidden wealth in the city. Some of that is from those families who benefitted from the oil boom. Some of it is from those looking for a slower pace of life.
Other parts of that money come from homegrown success. We have many locally owned businesses that have thrived for decades and have grown the wealth of several families.
While Tyler and East Texas aren't the richest parts of Texas or the nation, a new study has revealed that Tyler, especially, provides a nice home for those in the middle class.
Tyler, TX Has a Growing Middle Class According to New Study
MoneyGeek conducted a recent study of over 600 cities across the United States to determine where the middle class is growing the most. They measured the growth of income of those 600-plus cities between 2018 and 2023. They found six Texas cities where the middle class is growing and thriving.
Coming in at number three overall in the U.S., and number one in Texas is League City. They saw an 8.2% growth in middle-income households between 2018 and 2023 with 47.5% of their population as middle class.
Tyler ranked number 18 overall in the U.S. for middle-class growth, and number 4 in Texas, with a 5.5% growth and 44.8% of the population in the middle class.
Big Texas Cities Didn't Fair So Well
What's great about this study is that the six Texas cities at the top of this list have a population no larger than 121,000. San Antonio came in at number 57 overall in the U.S. on this list while Dallas, Houston, and Austin didn't even rank.

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