Alamo, New Mexico Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The median home value in Alamo, TX is $72,000, 0.299 times lower than the national average. In addition, the median household income is $70,600, which is higher than the national average. The percentage of families living below the poverty line is 70.1%, which is higher than the national average. In Alamo, TX, the largest industries include Health Care & Social Assistance, Retail Trade, and Educational Services. Those working in these industries earn the highest salaries, and the average number of people living below the poverty line is approximately 6.45k.

The city's history has been steeped in religious history and has a rich heritage of Catholicism. In 1848, Pope Pius XII visited San Antonio as part of his nine-city American tour. During his visit, he celebrated Mass in Alamo Plaza, which remains the city's largest venue for any single event. The visit underscored the deep Catholic history of the city. In addition, the Catholic Church opened the Ursuline Academy and the Santa Rosa Infirmary, two of the city's first public hospitals. In addition, in 1869, the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word established the first public hospital in San Antonio.

The percentage of people who are US citizens in Alamo, TX is 80.9%. This is higher than the national average of 93.4%. Compared to neighboring geographies, this percentage has been increasing over time. The town has a significant population of military personnel who served during the Vietnam War. They are primarily American citizens, but the percentage of people living in the town is still lower than the national average.