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See what Dallas, OR has to offer.

All About

Living in Dallas, OR

Dallas, Oregon is a small city with a population of just over 15,000. Retirees make up a greater percentage of the population (20%) here than nationally (14%), while young professionals are less well-represented. Most Dallas residents own their homes, and 34% of residents rent. Renting remains an affordable option, though, as the city boasts a relatively low average rent of $837 per month. Over the course of a year, renters in Dallas will save around $2,900 compared to the state average.

Dallas residents have an average commute of about 28 minutes. Driving is the typical way to get to work, chosen by 38% of commuters, while public transit isn't widely used. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.

Compared to the national average (5%), Dallas has a relatively large number of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (7%). Furthermore, 16% have a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. There are two primary industries in Dallas: healthcare and retail. Together, these industries make up 13% of the city's labor force. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many of the city's workers are in sales, which ranks as the top profession in the city. With an average annual income of about $64,000, Dallas workers earn about $7,000 less than their peers elsewhere in Oregon. The city's average income also trails the national average ($73,345).

Who Lives Here

Dallas Demographics

Education

High School

25%

Associate's

25%

Bachelor's

11%

Master's

3%

Doctorate

35%

Family Size

2 people

50%

3 people

21%

4 people

14%

5 people

10%

6+ people

5%

Household Income

0-50k

44%

50-100k

34%

100-150k

15%

150-200k

4%

200k+

3%

Age

0-10

13%

10-20

11%

20-45

31%

45-65

24%

65+

21%

Affordability

How expensive is it in Dallas?

Rent Trends

Studio1 Bed2 Beds3 Beds
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Sep '23-$1135$1360$1535
Aug '23-$1135$1360$1535
Jul '23-$1135$1360$1535
Jun '23-$1135$1360$1535
May '23-$1135$1360$1535
Apr '23-$870$1100$1275
Mar '23-$870$1100$1275
Feb '23-$870$1100$1275
Jan '23-$870$1100$1275
Dec '22-$870$1100$1275
Nov '22-$870$1100$1275
Oct '22-$870$1100$1275

*The rent information included in this summary is based on a median calculation of multifamily rental property inventory on Apartment Guide and Rent.com over the past 12-months and is for illustrative purposes only. This information does not constitute a pricing guarantee or financial advice related to the rental market.

Getting Around Dallas

Dallas Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

34%

15-30 Mins

27%

30-40 Mins

19%

40-60 Mins

13%

60+ Mins

7%

Transportation Scores

Percentage: 4949

Walk Score®

Percentage: 5757

Bike Score®

Dallas Education

Schools

Top Schools in Dallas

3/10

Lyle Elementary School

Grades K-3 • Public

4/10

Whitworth Elementary School

Grades 4-5 • Public

2/10
6/10

Monmouth Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

3/10

Ash Creek Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

4/10

Independence Elementary School

Grades K-5 • Public

Information provided by GreatSchools. To verify school enrollment eligibility, contact the school district directly.

All About

Living in Dallas, OR

Dallas, Oregon is a small city with a population of just over 15,000. Retirees make up a greater percentage of the population (20%) here than nationally (14%), while young professionals are less well-represented. Most Dallas residents own their homes, and 34% of residents rent. Renting remains an affordable option, though, as the city boasts a relatively low average rent of $837 per month. Over the course of a year, renters in Dallas will save around $2,900 compared to the state average.

Dallas residents have an average commute of about 28 minutes. Driving is the typical way to get to work, chosen by 38% of commuters, while public transit isn't widely used. Walking isn't a common way to get to work.

Compared to the national average (5%), Dallas has a relatively large number of residents older than 25 with an Associate's degree (7%). Furthermore, 16% have a Bachelor's, Master's, Professional, or Doctoral degree. There are two primary industries in Dallas: healthcare and retail. Together, these industries make up 13% of the city's labor force. Meanwhile, looking at job function, many of the city's workers are in sales, which ranks as the top profession in the city. With an average annual income of about $64,000, Dallas workers earn about $7,000 less than their peers elsewhere in Oregon. The city's average income also trails the national average ($73,345).