BHM 2024
Houston is the 4th best U.S. city for Black professionals, report finds
In acknowledgement of Black History Month 2024, a new report compiled by Black employees at online rental marketplace Apartment List has ranked Houston the No. 4 best U.S. city for Black professionals.
Apartment List reviewed 76 cities across four major categories to determine the rankings: community and representation; economic opportunity; housing opportunity; and business environment.
Houston earned a score of 63.01 out of a total 100 points, making it the second-highest-ranked city in Texas for Black professionals, behind San Antonio (No. 3).
The city earned top-10 rankings in three out of the four main categories:
- No. 3 – Business environment
- No. 4 – Community and representation
- No. 10 – Economic opportunity
- No. 21 – Housing opportunity
Houston is commended for its strong Black business environment and economy, but there is some room for improvement when it comes to housing. Similarly to Apartment List's 2022 report – which also placed Houston at No. 4 – a little less than half (44 percent) of all Black Houston households are spending over 30 percent of their income on housing, which has increased two percent since 2019.
Houston has a larger Black population than San Antonio, at 19 percent, but its Black population share is overall lower than other cities in the top 10.
"Furthermore, the community is well-represented in some critical occupations: 20 percent of teachers are Black, as are 21 percent of doctors," the report said. "Houston is also home to the HBCU Texas Southern University, helping a job market when the median Black income is several thousand dollars above average."
Houston also has the highest rate of Black-owned businesses in the entire state, at 18 percent.
"From the Mitochondria Gallery to Ten Skyncare and Wisdom’s Vegan Bakery, Houston has it all!" the report said.
Here's how Houston stacked up in other metrics:
- Black homeownership: 42 percent
- Black lawyers: 14 percent
- Black managers: 14 percent
Elsewhere in Texas
Texas cities dominated the overall top 10. San Antonio ranked just above Houston, with Dallas (No. 6) and Austin (No. 7) not too far behind.
San Antonio came in less than 2.5 points ahead of Houston with a total score of 65.44 points. The report praised San Antonio's scores across its economic opportunity (No. 2), housing opportunity (No. 7), and community and representation (No. 10). The city ranked No. 20 for its Black business environment.
But like Houston, San Antonio also fell behind in its Black homeownership rates, according to the study.
"While the Black homeownership rate is higher than average at 44 percent, the homeownership gap (Black homeownership rate - non-Black homeownership rate) quite low at -19 percent," the report's author wrote. "Perhaps this could be explained by San Antonio’s overall homeownership rate, which is also lower than the state’s average. Additionally, the lower homeownership gap could explain the cost burden rate also being lower than average at 41 percent."
The top 10 cities for Black professionals are:
- No. 1 – Washington, D.C.
- No. 2 – Atlanta, Georgia
- No. 3 – San Antonio, Texas
- No. 4 – Houston, Texas
- No. 5 – Palm Bay, Florida
- No. 6 – Dallas, Texas
- No. 7 – Austin, Texas
- No. 8 – Colorado Springs, Colorado
- No. 9 – Lakeland, Florida
- No. 10 – Charlotte, North Carolina