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Old Posted Jan 9, 2016, 4:48 PM
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Post Growth and Population Figures and Projections

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Originally Posted by R1070 View Post
The growth in NW Plano and in Frisco is mind blowing.
Whole state is booming.

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Most population growth between 2013 and 2014
1. New York, NY: +52,700 (total pop. 8.5 million)
2. Houston, TX : +35,700 (total pop. 2.2 million)
3. Los Angeles, CA: +30,900 (total pop. 3.9 million)
4. Austin, TX: +25,600 (total pop. 912,000)
5. San Antonio, TX: +24,900 (total pop. 1.4 million)
6. Phoenix, AZ: +24,600 (total pop. 1.5 million)
7. San Diego, CA: +21,200 (total pop. 1.4 million)
8. Dallas, TX: +20,300 (total pop. 1.3 million)
9. Fort Worth, TX: +18,100 (total pop. 812,000)
10. Charlotte, NC: +16,000 (total pop. 809,000)
Credit: http://www.census.gov/popest/data/ci...014/index.html

Future looks bright:


Credit: https://www.ar15.com/archive/topic.h...8&f=8&t=588627

Some Growth Rates (Some Texan cities included):

* Point being, Texas has some of the highest growth rates. Even higher than Florida for most cities.

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In San Marcos, Texas, the population increased from 54,567 on July 1, 2013 to 58,893 on July 1, 2014—a climb of 4,325 or 7.9 percent.

Georgetown, Texas, had the second fastest rate of population growth (54,934 to 59,102, or 7.6 percent). That was followed by Doral, Florida (50,594 to 54,116, or 7.0 percent); Frisco, Texas (137,062 to 145,035, or 5.8 percent), South Jordan, Utah (59,379 to 62,781, or 5.7 percent); Conroe, Texas (62,591 to 65,871, or 5.2 percent); McKinney, Texas (149,168 to 156,767, or 5.1 percent), Milpitas, California (70,110 to 73,672, or 5.1 percent), Meridian, Idaho (83,515 to 87,743, or 5.1 percent); and Castle Rock, Colorado (53,152 to 55,747, or 4.9 percent).

When population growth is measured by the number of additional residents New York ranked No. 1 with a population growth of 52,700. That was followed by Houston, Texas, with population growth of 35,752; Los Angeles, California, with population growth of 30,924; Austin, Texas, with population growth of 25,667; San Antonio, Texas, with population growth of 24,931; Phoenix, Arizona, with population growth of 24,616; San Diego, California, with population growth of 21,225; Dallas, Texas, with population growth of 20,322; Fort Worth, Texas, with population growth of 18,183; and Charlotte, North Carolina, with population growth of 16,007.
Credit: http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/...ties-are-texas


Credit: http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/...us-bureau-says


Credit: http://headlightdata.com/87-of-us-me...os-led-growth/

Strong employment figures = more will migrate here.
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