Haltom City
Sitting about six miles from downtown Fort Worth, in Tarrant County, Haltom City was incorporated in 1949, and then expanded by annexing towns around it, including: Oak Knoll, Garden of Eden, Meadow Oaks, East Ridge and unincorporated parts of Birdville. Today, residents like the relatively low cost of living and crime, and the highly rated schools.
Haltom City By the Numbers
2023 | |
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Population | 46,493 |
Households | 16,856 |
Median Age | 34 |
Median Household Income | 55,743 |
2023 | Percent | |
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White Alone | 16,430 | 36.5% |
Black Alone | 2,646 | 5.9% |
American Indian Alone | 10 | 0.0% |
Asian Alone | 4,092 | 9.1% |
Some Other Race Alone | 10 | 0.0% |
Two or More Races | 591 | 1.3% |
Hispanic Origin (any race) | 21,043 | 46.7% |
2023 | |
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TOTAL | 28,347 |
Less Than 9th Grade | 12.5% |
9th-12th Grade - No Diploma | 12.0% |
High School Graduate | 18.0% |
GED/ Alternative Credential | 6.7% |
Some College - No Degree | 18.0% |
Associate Degree | 7.1% |
Bachelor's Degree | 8.8% |
Graduate/ Professional Degree | 0.3% |