Four Texas Metro Areas Collectively Add More Than 400,000 People in the Last Year, Census Bureau Reports
March 25, 2016 • Daily Email Recap
Four Texas Metro Areas Collectively Add More Than 400,000 People in the Last Year, Census Bureau Reports
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Four Texas metro areas together added more people last year than any state in the country except for Texas as a whole, according to new U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released today. The population in these four metro areas increased by more than 400,000 people from July 1, 2014, to July 1, 2015.
The Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land and Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro areas added about 159,000 and 145,000 residents, respectively – the largest gains of any metro areas in the nation. Two additional Texas metro areas adjacent to each other – Austin-Round Rock and San Antonio-New Braunfels – were each also among the 16 nationwide to gain 50,000 or more people over the period.
These four Texas metro areas collectively added about 412,000 people. Texas as a whole gained about 490,000.
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