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Household stress question

Is Victoria, TX financially stressful?

A direct, data-backed answer using income, poverty exposure, housing burden, safety-net reliance, and income trend indicators where the public dataset supports it.

Household financial stress

62

/ 100

V2 relative score

Higher scores indicate higher household stress relative to the selected geography scope.

Direct answer

It appears more financially stressful than many peers.

Victoria, TX has a household financial stress score of 62, above the middle of comparable city-level locations. That suggests local households may have less financial cushion than many places in the same geography scope. This answer uses city-level household stress data for Victoria where the public dataset supports it.

Top drivers in this score

  • Income trend (YoY)

    -1.5%

    Risk pressure percentile: 69

  • Households receiving SNAP

    16.7%

    Risk pressure percentile: 69

  • Rent-burdened households (30%+)

    48.2%

    Risk pressure percentile: 68

How this compares

Relative risk score62.3
Median (city-level locations)49.9
Delta vs median+12.5

Approximate percentile: 62 of 100

Coverage and confidence

Scope usedCity-level (place)
Metric coverage6/6
ConfidenceHigh confidence

Most core metrics are available at city level.

Key signals

  • Median household income$67,226
  • Households under 200% poverty36.8%
  • Rent-burdened households (30%+)48.2%
  • Mortgage-burdened households (30%+)33.0%
  • Households receiving SNAP16.7%
  • Income trend (YoY)-1.5%

Coverage: City-level (place) | Source: ACS 2024 5-year | 2024

Why this matters

Household financial stress shows whether local conditions leave households with less room for unexpected costs. It is not a judgment about personal choices; it is a measure of external financial pressure in the local data.

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Common follow-up questions

Is Victoria, TX financially stressful?

Victoria, TX has a household financial stress score of 62, above the middle of comparable city-level locations. That suggests local households may have less financial cushion than many places in the same geography scope. This answer uses city-level household stress data for Victoria where the public dataset supports it.

What household stress data is used for Victoria?

FinancialRiskIQ uses public indicators such as median household income, poverty under 200%, rent burden, mortgage burden, SNAP participation, and income trend when available. The current answer uses city-level (place) data from ACS 2024 5-year (2024).

Does this describe any individual household?

No. The answer is based on aggregated public data for a location. It describes local conditions that can raise or reduce financial pressure, not any individual household outcome.