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Make Your Move to Pampa, Texas

Where Affordability Meets Opportunity

Discover the heart of the Texas Panhandle: a welcoming community with low cost of living, solid jobs, and plenty of space to grow.

Thinking about relocating to Pampa, Texas? With a population of just 16,800 but all the amenities of a thriving community, low cost of living, strong local schools, and a supportive business climate, Pampa offers a balanced mix of affordability and opportunity. Housing costs run nearly 75% below the national average, and your paycheck simply goes further. Add no state or local income tax, a median property tax bill under $1,200, and lifestyle perks like rodeos, local art, and tight-knit neighborhoods, and you've got small-town life with big possibilities.

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Major Employers

Pampa ISD 508 Employed
Pampa Regional Medical Center 325 Employed
Texas Dept. of Criminal Justice 322 Employed
Hunting 264 Employed
Wal-Mart 227 Employed
City of Pampa 183 Employed
United Supermarket 150 Employed
Gray County 140 Employed
Cabot Corporation 125 Employed
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Pampa Independent School District

City of Pampa Population

2020 Census 16,867
Males 51%
Females 49%
Median Resident Age 35.8 Years
Estimated Median Household Income $53,458
Median Home Value (1st Qtr. 2015) $95,800
Median Travel Time To Work 16.6 minutes

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2019 Local Tax Rates

County 0.57735
Road 0.0669
Water 0.0096
Clarendon College 0.05
City of Pampa 0.73
Pampa ISD 1.255

Sales Tax

State of Texas 6.25%
City of Pampa 1.50%
Pampa EDC 0.50%
Total 8.25%

No state or local income tax

*Texas does not collect a personal income tax from its residents.
The Texas Franchise Tax is a privilege tax imposed on each taxable entity chartered/organized in Texas or doing business in Texas.

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