Cameron, TX

Census place 4812040 · pop 5,416

D−41/ 100
🫤 Rough
D−
in TX
📍 Texas ranks #38 of 50 states →
🏆 Cost$125,000 · top 8%
🚽 Uninsured21.3% · bottom 6%
Taxes
1.50% property · US 0.99%8.20% sales · US 7.00%None income · US 4.63%

Sales & income are statewide.

The breakdown — worst first

Uninsured adults21.3%6

U.S. median 9.3% · worse than most cities

21.3% of adults · Adults 18–64 without health insurance.

Broadband access83.8%9

U.S. median 90.0% · worse than most cities

83.8% of homes have broadband · Share of households with a broadband internet subscription.

Physical inactivity34.3%11

U.S. median 26.5% · worse than most cities

34.3% of adults · Adults with no leisure-time physical activity.

Bachelor's degree or higher16.8%14

U.S. median 24.3% · worse than most cities

16.8% have a bachelor's degree or higher · Share of adults 25+ with a bachelor's degree or higher.

Poverty rate19.6%19

U.S. median 12.1% · worse than most cities

19.6% live in poverty · Share of residents living below the federal poverty line.

Population growth (5yr)-1.3%22

U.S. median +2.4% · worse than most cities

-1.3% population change (5yr) · 5-year population change — are people moving in, or fleeing?

Adult obesity39.1%24

U.S. median 36.5% · worse than most cities

39.1% of adults · Share of adults with obesity (BMI ≥ 30).

Property-tax burden1.50%27

U.S. median 0.99% · worse than most cities

1.50% of home value paid in property tax · Median real-estate taxes paid as a share of home value.

Homeownership56.1%28

U.S. median 67.2% · worse than most cities

56.1% own their home · Share of occupied homes that are owner-occupied.

Adult smoking15.3%31

U.S. median 14.6% · worse than most cities

15.3% of adults · Share of adults who currently smoke.

Median household income$62,44332

U.S. median $67,857 · worse than most cities

$62,443 median household income · Median household income — a proxy for local economic health.

Unemployment rateCounty-level4.0%36

U.S. median 3.6% · worse than most cities

4.0% unemployment · Share of the labor force out of work. Published by county, not city — every city in the county shares this figure.

Poor mental health17.1%51

U.S. median 17.4% · better than most cities

17.1% of adults · Adults reporting frequent poor mental health (14+ days a month).

Commute time22 min60

U.S. median 24 min · better than most cities

22 min average one-way commute · Average one-way commute to work, in minutes.

Income inequality0.4263

U.S. median 0.43 · better than most cities

Gini 0.42 (0 = equal, 1 = unequal) · Gini index of household income (0 = equal, 1 = unequal).

Natural disaster riskCounty-level58/10085

U.S. median 77/100 · better than most cities

58/100 FEMA risk (higher = riskier) · FEMA National Risk Index — wildfire, flood, earthquake, heat and more. Published by county, not city — every city in the county shares this figure.

Housing cost$125,00092

U.S. median $214,900 · better than most cities

$125,000 median home value · Median home value — how expensive it is to buy in. Higher = less affordable.

Not measured for Cameron: Crime, Air, Bad air, Property crime, Rent. Not every public source covers every city — EPA air monitors and Zillow rent only reach some places, and national crime data is still being added.

Frequently asked

Is Cameron, TX a good place to live?
By the numbers, Cameron scores 41/100 — a D− (Rough) on Shcity, which ranks U.S. cities on public data across 17 metrics like crime, cost, jobs and health. Its strongest area is housing cost and its weakest is uninsured adults. Texas overall ranks #38 of 50 states. Whether it's "good" depends on what you value — re-weight the factors to score it your way.
Is Cameron, TX expensive to live in?
Cameron has a median home value of $125,000 — more affordable than most U.S. cities.
What's the biggest downside of living in Cameron, TX?
Its weakest measured area is uninsured adults (21.3%) — 6/100, worse than most U.S. cities.
What is Cameron, TX best at?
Its strongest measured area is housing cost ($125,000) — 92/100, better than most U.S. cities.

Sources: U.S. Census (ACS), CDC PLACES, FBI Crime Data Explorer, BLS, EPA AirData, FEMA National Risk Index, and Zillow.