Four North Texas cities land on list of largest population growths

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau was used to find rankings
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As businesses continue to pack up and move to Texas, more and more people are starting to claim the Lone Star state as their own. DFW has seen quite an increase in new residents over the last few years. Now, data from the U.S. Census Bureau has revealed multiple DFW cities landed on their list of the largest population increases in the nation.

The U.S. Census Bureau released a study earlier this week showing which cities in America have seen the largest population increase. Using Census data from 2020 to 2021, the study found that four DFW cities landed in the top 15 for population growth. According to WFAA, Fort Worth was the number three city with an increase of 12,916.

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Following Fort Worth on the list was Frisco at number nine, Denton at 14 and McKinney at 15. The largest increase for all of Texas came in San Antonio, with a population growth of 13,626. Based on this, it seems Texas really is the place to be.

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