Tiszapüspöki is a village in Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county's Törökszentmiklós district, in the Northern Great Plain region of central Hungary.
Tiszapüspöki is located on the left bank of the Tisza, in the neighbourhood of Szajol, 8 km northwest of Törökszentmiklós.
The 16th century marked a flourishing period for the settlement, which began maintaining parish records from 1622 and constructed a new chapel in 1643.
In terms of religious beliefs, 36% of the residents were Roman Catholic, 4% Calvinist, 1% belonged to other religions or denominations, and the remaining 59% were non-religious or did not respond to the question.
In 2022, 90.1% of the population identified as Hungarian, 15.3% as Roma, 0.3% as Ukrainian, 0.3% as German, 0.1% each as Greek, Slovenian, Serbian, and Romanian, and 1% as other non-native nationalities (9.8% did not declare; due to dual identities, the total may exceed 100%).
Previously, animal husbandry was significant, but its importance has diminished over time, and now only smaller amounts of cattle, pig, and poultry farming are practiced by the locals.
Today, only a few people make a living as entrepreneurs in the industry: locksmiths, carpenters, haulers, and hairdressers.