Tygh Valley, Oregon Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Crime statistics in Tygh Valley are indicative of the general safety of the city, but this does not tell the whole story. In some neighborhoods, crime rates are higher than in others. In addition, the city has very few retail businesses, and many crimes are committed in blocks with few residents. Hence, a high crime rate in southwest Tygh Valley is not necessarily indicative of a dangerous city for its residents.

The poverty rate in Tygh Valley is 40.8%, much higher than the national average of ten to thirteen percent. In terms of age, the median age in the city is 59 years, and the average family consists of 2.3 people. Tygh Valley ranks 18193 in the nation for diversity, and 253 in the state. For all these reasons, living in Tygh Valley should not be an option for those looking for a new home.

In 2019, the median household income in Tygh Valley was $52,206. The poverty rate in Tygh Valley was 0.1%, lower than the national average. In terms of race, the majority of residents are White. In terms of race, the most common group of people living in Tygh Valley are White (Non-Hispanic) and Black or African American. The income levels of these groups are listed below.

In terms of internet access, Tygh Valley has a few options for wired internet. HughesNet and Viasat are the most prominent ISPs in the city. HughesNet and CenturyLink have a coverage percentage of 86% of the city, with a top speed of 100 Mbps. Wireless internet plans are available for up to 50 Mbps. To see the broadband coverage in Tygh Valley, OR, use our interactive map below.