The ninth largest city of Texas, Plano is home to more than 250,000 people from different racial backgrounds. With a total of 22 constituent neighborhoods, Plano is amongst the most prosperous cities not only of Texas but across the nation. Although Texas has many other vibrant cities like Houston, Dallas and San Antonio, Plano is the number one living choice for many people for a number of reasons. With an upward trend in the economy, ample job opportunities and state-of-the-art educational and health facilities, Plano is the wealthiest, safest and richest cities of the United States. With a young yet extremely lucrative real estate market, Plano offers affordable homes with a spectrum of exciting professional opportunities. Although residing couples are mostly married, the city is welcoming an influx of young, entry level professionals. Nearly 94% of the workforce is employed in white collar jobs and the numbers seem to increase even with the arrival of immigrants. The city lies within the vicinity of Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and the average time required to commute is 30 minutes. Most of the workforce uses their own vehicles to go to work while the remaining carpools. 6% of the population works from home. English is the commonly spoken language in major parts of the city, while Spanish and Chinese are also important mediums of communication.
The unemployment rate in Plano is 7.20 in comparison to the nation’s average of 9.10%. The city has a job growth rate of 1.65% with a future growth rate of 36.10%. Household income is estimated to be around $77,166 while income per capita is $36,996. There are 0.00% income taxes in Plano. Out of the total population, the married population comprises of 54.08% whereas 45.92% are singles. There are 50.33% females and 49.67% males living in Plano.
Significant Plano neighborhood names include Allen East, Amelia Court, Fairfield of Plano HOA, Cobblestone Square, The Legends, Ridgeview, Plano ISD, Wentworth Estates 4, Canyon Creek HOA, Bristol Pointe Express, Amelia Court, Glendover Park and Greenwood Hills Community. Local schools including Greenwood Hills Elementary School, Richardson North Junior High School and Canyon Creek Christian Academy lie in the vicinity of Greenwood Hills Community and provide excellent educational facilities to students. A Baptist Church and a swimming club are also present in the community within close proximity. There are a large number of supermarkets, with wide parking lots. The city has fewer sidewalks and walking in certain zones can be dangerous.
