Houston vs West University Place

Side-by-side comparison of Houston, TX and West University Place, TX — population, economics, education, health, hospitals, climate, and cost of living from official U.S. government data.

Reading a Houston vs West University Place comparison — what matters, what doesn't

Houston (2.3M residents in Texas) and West University Place (16K residents in Texas) differ first on the three numbers nearly every comparison starts with: median household income ($74,983 vs $74,983), median home value ($276,600 vs $276,600), and median rent ($1,401 vs $1,401 per month). Those three are highly correlated within a region but often decouple across regions because they respond to different levers — income tracks the local job market, home values track housing supply plus interest-rate pressure, and rent tracks short-run vacancy. Comparing all three at once is how you spot whether a city is "expensive because people earn a lot" or "expensive despite what they earn."

The second layer is the layer most headline comparisons skip. Poverty rate (16.3% vs 16.3%) and unemployment (6.7% vs 6.7%) describe the distribution under the median, which two cities with similar averages can present very differently. The share with a bachelor's degree or higher (34.2% vs 34.2%) is the single best proxy for income trajectory over the next decade. On healthcare, CMS Hospital Compare credits Houston with 49 hospitals (avg rating 3.4/5) vs West University Place's 49 (avg 3.4/5).

Areazine renders each row with a national-average tick mark precisely so you can tell in one glance whether both cities are above/below the U.S. norm (they often are — cities with active residential markets self-select for certain profiles) rather than focusing on which is "better." For life decisions — where to relocate, where to retire, where to enroll a child in school — pair this page with the individual city profiles below, where health indicators, hospital ratings, school counts, and climate normals appear in full rather than as the compressed single row you see here.

Houston
Texas
Pop: 2.3M
Income: $74,983
Home: $276,600
West University Place
Texas
Pop: 16K
Income: $74,983
Home: $276,600

Head-to-Head Summary

Side-by-side comparison of Houston and West University Place on key metrics
Metric Houston West University Place
Population 2.3M 16K
Median Household Income $74,983 $74,983
Median Home Value $276,600 $276,600
Median Rent $1,401/mo $1,401/mo
Poverty Rate 16.3% 16.3%
Unemployment Rate 6.7% 6.7%
Bachelor's Degree+ 34.2% 34.2%

Population

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2022 (5-year)
Population
2.3M
Population
16K
Median Age Same
34.6 yrs
Median Age
34.6 yrs
10-Year Pop Growth Same
+16%
10-Year Pop Growth
+16%

Economics

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2022 (5-year)
Median Household Income Same
$74,983
Median Household Income
$74,983
Median Home Value Same
$276,600
Median Home Value
$276,600
Median Rent Same
$1,401
Median Rent
$1,401
Poverty Rate Same
16.3%
Poverty Rate
16.3%
Unemployment Rate Same
6.7%
Unemployment Rate
6.7%
10-Year Income Growth Same
+41%
10-Year Income Growth
+41%

Education & Work

Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 2022 (5-year)
Bachelor's Degree or Higher Same
34.2%
Bachelor's Degree or Higher
34.2%
Work From Home Same
12.9%
Work From Home
12.9%
Public Transit Same
2%
Public Transit
2%

Health (CDC PLACES)

Source: CDC PLACES 2023
Frequent Mental Distress Same
16.5%
Frequent Mental Distress
16.5%
Obesity Same
37.3%
Obesity
37.3%
Physical Inactivity Same
26.8%
Physical Inactivity
26.8%
Smoking Same
12.7%
Smoking
12.7%
Lack of Health Insurance Same
21.3%
Lack of Health Insurance
21.3%

Healthcare

Source: CMS Hospital Compare 2024
Hospitals Same
49
Hospitals
49
Avg Hospital Rating Same
3.4/5
Avg Hospital Rating
3.4/5

Demographics

Race categories sum to 100%. Hispanic or Latino is an ethnicity that spans all race categories, shown separately per Census Bureau methodology.

Houston Population
Race
White 34.4%
African American 19%
Asian 7.3%
West University Place Population
Race
White 34.4%
African American 19%
Asian 7.3%

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Data Sources

Population and economic data from the Census Bureau American Community Survey (2022 5-year estimates). Health data from the CDC PLACES (2023). Hospital data from CMS Hospital Compare (2024). Climate data from NOAA Climate Normals (1991–2020). Cost of living from BEA Regional Price Parities via FRED.

Related

City data sourced from the U.S. Census Bureau ACS, CDC PLACES, CMS Hospital Compare, NOAA Climate Normals, and BEA Regional Price Parities. See our methodology for details.