DFW has grown quite a bit in the last few years. It seems every time there is a study or report done on the cities with the most growth in recent years, at least one city in the metroplex is named. Now, a new study has been done, looking for the biggest "boomtowns" in America, and this time it was Lewisville making the cut.
SmartAsset recently unveiled the results of their study on America's Boomtowns. According to Dallas Culture Map, the study analyzed data for 500 of the largest U.S. cities, evaluated topics such as five-year population change, average yearly growth in economic output (GDP), five-year growth in number of businesses, five-year change in number of housing units, one-year change in unemployment rate and five-year change in household income.
Based on the results, Lewisville was ranked 9th on the list of US Boomtowns. One of the biggest reasons Lewisville made the top 10 was a nearly 16 percent increase in the number of available housing units in 2022. Hopefully by next year, another emerging North Texas city is on the list.
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