Fort Worth
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B+
Quality of Life Score
Fort Worth Information

990,000
Total Population

45%
Married Persons

55%
Single Persons

7/10
City Rating
City ratings are often based on a variety of factors including quality of life, economic opportunities, safety, education, and more. A rating of 7 or higher might suggest a city with a relatively high quality of life and desirable living conditions. A rating below 5 might indicate challenges or lower overall satisfaction.
7/10
Overall Value
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10/10
Density (Population per mile²)
City density refers to the concentration of people living within a city's geographic area. It is typically expressed as the number of residents per square mile or square kilometer. Higher density indicates that more people live in a given area, leading to potentially busier streets, more crowded living conditions, and increased access to amenities and services.

3500
Fort Worth

260,000
Reno
City Info
Fort Worth, Texas, is the state’s fourth-largest city and one of the fastest-growing major cities in the U.S., with a population nearing 1 million as of 2024. The city’s rapid growth is fueled by job creation, affordable housing (relative to other large cities), a laidback Western vibe, and a vibrant cultural scene. Fort Worth is part of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the nation’s fourth-largest metro area, and is recognized for its economic strength in banking, technology, healthcare, logistics, and energy. The city offers a blend of urban amenities and historic neighborhoods, attracting newcomers from across the country.
Residence
30% (Homes Rented)


30 Years
Median Home Age

$341,766
Median Home Price

1.2%
Home Aappreciation Rate

1%
Annual Property Tax
Weather

80%
Sun

5%
Rain

5%
snow
Residence
Fort Worth’s housing market remains more affordable than many other large U.S. cities, though prices have risen with the population boom. The city enjoys a warm, sunny climate with infrequent snowfall.
Community

7
Crime Rate (per 100,000)

Democratic
Political Majority

34
Average Age
Community
Fort Worth is a diverse and inclusive community with a balanced demographic profile and a strong civic spirit. While the city’s overall crime rate is higher than the national average, many neighborhoods are considered safe and family-friendly
Locale

Occupation

25%
Management, Business, Art & Sciences

25%
Sales & Office Occupations

15%
Service Occupations

15%
Production, Transportation & Material Moving

5%
Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance
Education

1:20
Student Teacher Ratio
25%
High School Diploma
30%
Some College or Associates Degree
15%
Bachelors Degree
5%
Graduate or Professional Degree
Locale
Fort Worth’s economy is robust, with strong job growth in key sectors and a well-educated workforce. The city’s cost of living remains relatively affordable, though rising due to demand
Transit

27%
Public Transportation

70%
Car

10%
Carpool

10%
Work At Home
Transit
Fort Worth offers public transit through Trinity Metro, including buses and commuter rail, but most residents rely on personal vehicles. Commute times are on par with the national average, and the city continues to invest in transportation infrastructure