Arlington city, TX

Tarrant TX County

Pop. 397,742 | Income $71,736 | Home $251,300

High Tornado Risk

Safety & Crime

FBI UCR + Mapping Police Violence
Homicide Rate ()N/Aper 100K
Assault Rate ()N/Aper 100K
Hate Crimes6817.1/100K
Police-Involved Deaths92.26/100K (2020-2026)
FBI UCR Crime Data (-)

Parentheses = rate per 100,000. 2021 data unavailable.

Hate Crimes by Bias Category
CategoryCount%
Race/Ethnicity4769.1%
Sexual Orientation1116.2%
Religion710.3%
Gender Identity34.4%

TOP OFFENSE TYPES

OffenseCount%
Destruction/Damage/Vandalism of Property2739.7%
Simple Assault1826.5%
Intimidation1623.5%
Aggravated Assault1522.1%
Burglary/Breaking & Entering22.9%

TOP LOCATIONS

LocationCount%
Residence/Home2029.4%
Parking/Drop Lot/Garage1116.2%
Highway/Road/Alley/Street/Sidewalk811.8%
Bar/Nightclub68.8%
School-Elementary/Secondary57.4%
Police-Involved Deaths (2020-2026)
Total Incidents9
Rate2.26/100K

CAUSE OF DEATH

CauseCount%
Gunshot888.9%
Gunshot,Taser111.1%

ARMED STATUS

StatusCount%
Unknown888.9%
Allegedly Armed111.1%

Environment & Hazards

FEMA NRI + EPA TRI + EPA SDWIS + EPA AQS
FEMA Risk Score99.1Very High
Air Quality94.0/100Excellent
Water Quality100/100Excellent
Toxic Facilities16915.1K lbs
Disaster Decl.N/ASince 2015
Property Hazards
Major Hazards
Tornado$144.2M annual loss
Very High
Earthquake$4.1M annual loss
Low
Wildfire$1.7M annual loss
Moderate
Hurricane$728.4K annual loss
Low
Lifestyle Hazards
Heat WaveHigh
DroughtLow
Ice StormVery High
Winter WeatherVery High
Air Quality (2025)
Score
94/100
Excellent
System
CITY OF ARLINGTON
67
Good (0-50)
137
Moderate (51-100)
9
Unhealthy (101+)
Unhealthy Breakdown
LevelDays
Sensitive Groups8
Unhealthy1
AQI Statistics
Max:162
P90:79
Median:56
Primary Pollutant Days
PollutantDays
Ozone67
PM2.5144
Water Quality
Overall Score
100/100Excellent
Water System
CITY OF ARLINGTON
Serves 405,420 people
Violations
2
Total
0
Health-Based
0
Open
EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) - Top Chemicals
16Facilities
915.1K lbsTotal
328.6K lbsAir
0 lbsLand
10Carcinogen Fac.
9HAP Fac.
ChemicalCAS #ReleasedFacilitiesFlags
Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution)N511165.1KK1--
Certain glycol ethersN23089.9KK2HAP
N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone872-50-480.5KK1--
Xylene (mixed isomers)1330-20-779.6KK1HAP
Nonylphenol EthoxylatesN53561.8KK2--
Toluene108-88-359.0KK2HAP
n-Butyl alcohol71-36-350.4KK1--
1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene95-63-644.6KK1--
Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)1344-28-143.1KK1--
Dichloromethane75-09-234.2KK1Carcinogen, HAP
Top Toxic Release Facilities
FacilityAddressIndustryAirTotalKey Chemicals
GMC TRUCK GROUP ARLINGTON ASSEMBLY PLANT2525 E ABRAMS STTransportation Equipment229.4KK601.1KK lbsManganese, N-Methyl-2-pyrrolidone, Nitrate compounds (water dissociable; reportable only when in aqueous solution)
AZZ GALVANIZING - KENNEDALE1530 GILMAN RDFabricated Metal Products683K311.2KK lbsLead, Zinc compounds
BERRYMAN PRODUCTS INC.3800 E RANDOL MILL RDChemical Manufacturing93.0KK93.0KK lbsToluene, Certain glycol ethers, Tetrachloroethylene
TSA PROCESSING2810 E RANDOL MILL RDFabricated Metal Products2K66.1KK lbsNickel, Chromium, Aluminum oxide (fibrous forms)
HUNTSMAN BUILDING SOLUTIONS3315 EAST DIV STREETChemical Manufacturing482K40.0KK lbsEthylene glycol, Nonylphenol Ethoxylates
POLYCOAT PRODUCTS LLC3001 E PIONEER PKWYChemical Manufacturing18K32.3KK lbs1,2-Dichloroethane, Ethylene glycol, Phthalic anhydride
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO710 106 STChemical Manufacturing27K25.3KK lbsZinc (fume or dust), Triglycidyl isocyanurate
OIL STATES INDUSTRIES INC.7701A S COOPER STMachinery Manufacturing6.3KK20.4KK lbsCopper, Nickel, Zinc compounds
WOODY BUTTS INC.3451 DALWORTH ST.Primary Metal Manufacturing8K15.4KK lbsLead
LANE SUPPLY INC.120 FAIRVIEW DRFabricated Metal Products20K12.5KK lbsLead, Manganese, Nickel

Public Health

CDC PLACES 2023
Overall Health Score35/100Poor
Obesity34%
No Health Insurance18.7%
No Annual Checkup72.3%
Chronic Disease Prevalence
Obesity
33.8%
High Blood Pressure
31.5%
Arthritis
21.8%
Diabetes
12.1%
Asthma
10.3%
Heart Disease
5.2%
COPD
5.8%
Stroke
3.2%
Risk Behaviors & Access

RISK BEHAVIORS

Sleep <7 Hours
40.6%
Physical Inactivity
29.0%
Binge Drinking
16.5%
Current Smoking
13.4%

HEALTHCARE ACCESS

No Annual Checkup
72.3%
No Dental Visit
54.9%
No Health Insurance
18.7%

MENTAL HEALTH

Depression
23.2%
Poor Mental Health
18.0%

Education & Schools

Urban Institute Education Data Portal
School District Coverage
Arlington Independent School District
72.9%
Mansfield Independent School District
15.8%
Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District
5.2%
Kennedale Independent School District
4.0%
Fort Worth Independent School District
2.1%
Primary District: Arlington Independent School District
Enrollment56,840
Per-Pupil Spending$13,733
Graduation Rate87%Cohort: 4,510
Total Revenue$735,050,000
Total Expenditure$780,567,000
Local Revenue$450,491,000
State Revenue$218,395,000
Child Poverty17.2%11,383 of 66,264

Housing & Affordability

Census ACS 2022
Median Income$71,736
Median Home Value$251,300
Price/Income Ratio3.50Moderate
Monthly Owner Cost$1,835w/ mortgage
Cost Burden

RENTERS

Burdened (>30%)
53.5%
Severe (>50%)
25.1%

HOMEOWNERS

Burdened (>30%)
26.8%
Severe (>50%)
10.4%
Housing Stock & Market
Total Units147,492
Vacancy6.8%Balanced
Owner Occupied54.3%77,387 units
Renter Occupied45.7%65,068 units

HOUSING AGE

Pre-1950
7.7%
Pre-1978 (Lead Risk)
65.0%
2010+ (Modern)
5.5%
Tax & Costs
Median Rent$1,297
Property Tax (Annual)$4,435
Effective Tax Rate1.76%of home value

HOUSING TYPE

Single-Family
66.9%
Multi-Family
31.6%

Home Value Distribution

Market Analysis
Entry-Level
6%< $100K

Entry-market accessible inventory

Mid-Market
86%$100K - $500K

Typical owner-occupied price band

Premium
8%$500K+

High-end & Luxury inventory share

Market Depth

Inventory share by price segment

<$10K
1.6%
$10-50K
2.8%
$50-100K
1.8%
$100-150K
3.4%
$150-200K
7.7%
$200-250K
15.5%
$250-300K
15.8%
$300-400K
30.1%
$400-500K
13.2%
$500-750K
5.9%
$750K-1M
1.3%
$1-1.5M
0.5%
$1.5-2M
0.1%
$2M+
0.4%
Market Snapshot:

Balanced mid-market dominant inventory distribution.

Internet & Broadband

Ookla + FCC BDC
RatingVery Good
Avg Download415.7Mbps
Avg Upload289.6Mbps
Speed Tests19,7842025-Q4
Fixed Broadband Providers (8)
ProviderResidential %Business %
AT&T Inc.0.9%0.9%
Charter Communications0.9%0.2%
T-Mobile USA, Inc.0.8%0.8%
EchoStar Corporation1.0%1.0%
Verizon Communications Inc.0.4%0.2%
AMG Technology Investment Group LLC0.3%0.3%
Viasat, Inc.1.0%1.0%
Space Exploration Technologies Corp.1.0%1.0%
Mobile Broadband (4)
ProviderResidential %Business %
AT&T Inc.1.0%1.0%
T-Mobile USA, Inc.1.0%0.9%
Verizon Communications Inc.1.0%1.0%
Dish Network Corporation1.0%1.0%

Political Landscape

MIT Election Lab + FEC
LeanR+5.1%Lean Red
Trend Since 2020-5.3%more Democratic
Turnout 2024207.0%
Total Donations$736K1,177 donors
Secular %99%
Election History (2000-2024)
YearDem %Rep %Margin
202446.7%51.8%R+5.1%
202049.3%49.1%D+0.2%
201643.1%51.7%R+8.6%
201241.4%57.1%R+15.7%
200843.7%55.4%R+11.7%
200437.0%62.4%R+25.4%
200036.8%60.7%R+24.0%

DONOR SKEW

Donors are 34.8% more Republican than voters

2024 Presidential Election
Democrat
46.7%Harris
Republican
51.8%Trump
Turnout207.0%
MarginR+5.1%

Demographics & Census

Census ACS 5-Year

Population

397,742

Median Age

33.0

In Labor Force

218,680

Unemployed

12,557

Below Poverty

12.6%

Race & Ethnicity
White38.7%
Hispanic/Latino32.2%
Black/African American22.7%
Two or More Races21.6%
Other9.6%
Asian7.4%
Median Earnings by Education
Less than High School$32,114
High School Graduate$38,664
Some College or Associate's$45,562
Bachelor's Degree$65,382
Graduate or Professional$74,427

Median Age

33.0

5.9yr younger than US avg

US avg: 38.9

Primary Life Stage

Prime Workforce

Ages 35–54 are largest group

25.3% of population

Working-Age Share

63.2%

Typical workforce share

Ages 18–64

MaleFemale85+0.3%0.7%80-840.5%0.7%75-790.9%1.1%70-741.4%1.8%65-692.2%2.2%60-642.5%2.8%55-592.8%2.8%50-542.7%3.1%45-493.0%3.0%40-443.4%3.6%35-393.2%3.5%30-343.8%4.0%25-294.3%3.8%20-244.0%4.0%18-191.5%1.6%15-172.2%2.3%10-143.8%3.5%5-93.6%3.2%0-43.1%3.0%0%2%2%4%4%6%6%8%8%Hover a row for population details
Household Income Distribution

Economic class profile — share of households by income range

Low Income32.1%<$50K
Middle Class50.0%$50K–$150K
High Income17.9%$150K+
Low Income (<$50K)Middle Class ($50K–$150K)High Income ($150K+)
Commute
(~29 min avg)🏠 13.1% Work from Home

How people get to work & how long it takes

How People Get to Work

🚗Private Vehicle#197.4%
⚙️Other2.0%
🚌Public Transit0.4%
🚼Walked0.1%
🚲Bicycle0.1%
97.4%commute by car (solo or carpool)
0.6%use car-free alternatives (transit, bike, walk)

How Long Does It Take?

<20 min
20–44 min
45–89 min
90+ min
Typical American commute times.
Heating Fuel Type

Utility Gas

37,748

Bottled/Tank/LP Gas

1,450

Electricity

101,176

Fuel Oil/Kerosene

260

Coal or Coke

19

Wood

168

Solar Energy

627

Other Fuel

65

No Fuel Used

942

Government Finances

Census Gov
REVENUE (2023)

$178.3M

N/A per capita

Property Tax

N/A

Sales Tax

N/A

EXPENDITURE

$1.0M

N/A per capita

Police

$8.1M

Fire

$52.1M

Education

$0

Other

$0

DEBT & ASSETS

$116.0K

N/A per capita

Long-term Debt

N/A

Securities

$7.4M

Cash

$2.5M

Data Source: US Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 2024
Last Updated: 4/4/2026
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