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Who Lives Here

Post Demographics

Education

High School

53%

Associate's

14%

Bachelor's

7%

Master's

2%

Doctorate

24%

Family Size

2 people

44%

3 people

16%

4 people

21%

5 people

8%

6+ people

11%

Household Income

0-50k

55%

50-100k

32%

100-150k

10%

150-200k

1%

200k+

1%

Age

0-10

8%

10-20

9%

20-45

44%

45-65

27%

65+

12%

Getting Around Post

Post Transportation

Commute Time

0-15 Mins

63%

15-30 Mins

3%

30-40 Mins

6%

40-60 Mins

19%

60+ Mins

10%

Post Education

Schools

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Living in Post, TX

A small town in Texas, Post has just under 6,000 residents. Middle-aged professionals will fit right in, as they account for an above-average portion of the population, while retirees are less well-represented. The majority of residents own their homes in Post, and 35% of residents rent. With a relatively low average rent of $713 per month in the town, renting remains an affordable option, particularly compared to other cities in Texas. Each month, renters in Post will save around $316 compared to the state average.

Compared to the state average, Post has a relatively high concentration of residents older than 25 with a high school degree or GED (19%). Further, 6% have earned a Bachelor's degree and 1% possess a Master's or Doctoral degree. Healthcare is the most common industry in Post, representing 6% of the population. Post workers earn an average annual income of around $61K, less than those elsewhere in the state. The town's average income also falls below the national average of $73,345.

With an average commute time of about 20 minutes, faster than most cities in the state, Post residents have found that it isn't overly time-consuming to get to work. Driving a vehicle is the most common means of commuting to work, opted for by 32% of commuters, while public transit isn't used. A small percentage of residents walk to work.