New Census Bureau population estimates are out and they show that while the Greater Fort Worth area grew at a faster pace ...
Dallas-Fort Worth grew by 123,557 people between 2024 and 2025, the second most of any metro area in the country, according ...
Overall growth in DFW is slowing, rising 1.4 percent, year-over-year, which is down from a 2.3 percent increase the prior year.
For two years straight, a North Texas city's population has grown faster than the state's capital. But now Austin has beaten Fort Worth to become the fourth-most-populous city in the Lone Star State ...
Fort Worth and Westoplex counties gain attention as Tarrant County growth rises and the North Corridor faces tighter land and ...
Dallas-Fort Worth just packed in another 123,557 residents in a single year, according to new U.S. Census estimates, giving ...
New data from the Texas Demographic Center shows Austin is back to being the state's fourth-most populous city behind Houston, San Antonio and Dallas. Fort Worth had briefly taken the spot as Texas’ ...
Collin County continues to be a population attractor and experienced the second largest numeric growth in the country. New ...
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