Nebraska · Place GEOID 3144035

Schuyler city

ACS 5-year 2024 estimates · population 6,578 · 2,100 housing units

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Median household income
$80,399
State $77,562
Median home value
$145,700
State $236,250
Median gross rent
$1,049
State $1,067
Homeownership rate
71.4%
State 66.5%
Renter cost-burden rate
16.6%
≥30% of income
Owner cost-burden rate
8.0%
≥30% of income
Homeowner vacancy
0.0%
Of owner-occupied + for-sale units
Rental vacancy
0.0%
Of renter-occupied + for-rent units
Overall vacancy
0.4%
All housing units
Price-to-income ratio
1.81
Affordable: 2.0–3.0

Section 1

Community Profile

Population, demographics, household composition, and income.

Community Data Summary

Schuyler cityNebraska
Population 6,578 1,978,707
Population density (per sq. mi.) 2,405.12
Median household income $80,399 $77,562
HUD Area Median Income (4-person, 100%)
Households 2,091
Average household size 3.13 people
Owner-occupied 71.4% 66.5%
Renter-occupied 28.6% 33.5%
Race 25.1% White · 6.8% Black 0.0% White · 0.0% Black
Source: ACS 5-year 2024 (Tables DP05, S1101, DP04, S1901) and Census Gazetteer (land area); HUD FY2026 Income Limits.

Racial composition

Schuyler city compared with Nebraska.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table DP05.

Educational attainment (population 25+)

8.2% hold a bachelor's degree or higher (state: 34.6%).
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table S1501.

Median Household Income by Tenure

Owner-occupied vs. renter-occupied household income, county and state.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25119.

Median Household Income by Age of Householder

Median household income by age group of householder.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B19049.

Median Household Income by Number of Earners

Median household income for families with each earner count.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table S1903.

Household Size

Distribution of households by number of people.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table S2501.

Income by Number of Earners

Earners Share Median income Attainable monthly housing cost Attainable home
0 earners 0.5%
1 earner 38.1% $75,229 $1,881 $249,008
2 earners 41.4% $83,022 $2,076 $278,017
3+ earners 20.0% $131,228 $3,281 $457,456
Attainable monthly housing cost = 30% of gross income ÷ 12. Attainable home price assumes 30% housing budget, 30-yr mortgage at 7%, 5% down.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table S1903; affordability formula derived.

Households

2,091

Average size: 3.13 people

Households with children

1,019

48.7% of households

Per-capita income

$29,325

Poverty rate: 7.2%

Section 2

Residential Market Analysis

Housing stock characteristics — tenure, type, age, size, vacancy, rents.

Tenure

71.4% owner-occupied vs. state average 66.5%.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table DP04.

Structure type

Single-family share 73.9% · Missing middle (2–19 units) 9.0%.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25024.

Housing stock by decade

65.2% built before 1980 · Median structure age 1,974.00 yrs.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table S2504.

Housing size mismatch

Compares the share of housing units by bedroom count against the share of households by size — a common diagnostic of housing supply/demand alignment.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Tables B25041 (bedrooms) and S2501 (household size).

Home value distribution

Owner-occupied homes by value bracket. Median: $145,700.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table DP04.

Monthly Housing Costs

Distribution of monthly housing costs across all occupied units.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25104.

Number of Bedrooms

Housing units by number of bedrooms.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25041.

Median rent by bedroom

Overall median gross rent: $1,049.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25031.

Renters by age

Number of renter householders by age bracket.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table S2502.

Owners by age

Number of owner householders by age bracket.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table S2502.

Vacancy composition

All 9 vacant units split into Census's seven categories. Frictional vacancy (units actively on the market) reflects healthy churn. Structural vacancy (seasonal, migrant, other) sits outside the market for year-round residents — high values change how the headline vacancy rate should be read.

Vacant units by type

For sale 0.0% · For rent 0.0% · Seasonal 0.0% · Other 100.0%.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25004.

Frictional vs structural

0.0% of vacancy is frictional (for sale + for rent + rented/sold not yet occupied); 100.0% is structural (seasonal + migrant + other).
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25004.

Seasonal / recreational share of all housing

0.0%

0 units of 2,100 total

Housing units held for seasonal or recreational use.

"Other vacant" share of all housing

0.4%

9 units of 2,100 total

Census "Other vacant" — units off the market for reasons other than seasonal, migrant, sale, or rental.

Section 3

Workforce Housing Needs Assessment

Affordability, cost burden, and the housing options for households in the workforce income range.

Workforce range — ACS median household income

80% MHI$64,319
100% MHI$80,399
120% MHI$96,479

Place-level median from ACS 5-year estimates. A household at 100% MHI in Schuyler city should be able to afford a home up to roughly (30% housing budget, default mortgage terms).

Workforce range — HUD Area Median Income

HUD AMI data not available for this place's parent county.

Affordability calculator

Follows the standard 30%-of-gross-income affordability rule.

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Renter cost burden

16.6% of renter households spend ≥30% of income on rent (2.8% spend ≥50%).
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25070.

Owner cost burden by income

8.0% of homeowners spend ≥30% of income on housing. Bars show counts of cost-burdened owners by income bracket.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25106.

Household income — owners vs renters

Distribution of household income for owner-occupied (navy) and renter-occupied (gold) households.
Source: ACS 5-year 2024, Table B25118.
Methodology & sources

All figures derive from the 2024 American Community Survey 5-year estimates pulled directly from the Census Data API at the place geography level. State and national comparisons are population-weighted aggregates of county-level estimates (an approximation; ACS publishes its own state and national medians which can differ slightly).

HUD Area Median Income figures are inherited from the parent county (HUD publishes Income Limits at county/MSA level). BLS industry (QCEW) and occupation wage (OEWS) sections from the county profiles are not shown on place pages because those datasets are not published at sub-county geography — see the parent county profile for that context.

The affordability calculator uses a 30% housing-budget rule with a 30-year mortgage. Defaults are 7% interest, 5% down, $2,500/year taxes and insurance, and 0.5% PMI — adjustable above.

Place GEOID: 3144035 · Parent county FIPS: —.