Texas Has 8 of U.S.'s 15 Fastest-Growing Cities: U.S. Census

New estimates show Texas has eight of the nation's 15 fastest-growing cities.

Estimates released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau show San Marcos in Central Texas led the way with a nearly 5 percent population boom between July 2011 and July 2012. That's the highest rate among U.S. cities with at least 50,000 people.

Of the 10 big U.S. cities with the largest gains, half are in Texas: Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Dallas and Fort Worth. Only New York added more people than Houston, which now has a population of nearly 2.2 million after adding more than 34,500 people.

Midland; Conroe, just north of Houston; and the Austin suburbs of Cedar Park and Georgetown also are among the fastest-growing in the country.

Here is the breakdown:

Fastest Growing Large (Texas) Cities from July 1, 2011 to July 1, 2012

#1        San Marcos     4.91%
#3        Midland          4.87%
#4        Cedar Park      4.67%
#7        Georgetown    4.21%
#10      Conroe            4.01%
#11      McKinney       3.95%
#12      Frisco              3.92%
#13      Odessa          3.83%

The Texas cities that added the most people (From July 1, 2011 to July 1, 2012) included:

  • Houston increased 34,625
  • San Antonio increased 25,400
  • Austin increased 25,395
  • Dallas increased 23,341
  • Fort Worth increased 16,328

Out of the 15 most populous cities in the U.S. Texas cities rank as follows:

#4       Houston          population       2,160,821
#7       San Antonio    population       1,382,951
#9       Dallas              population       1,241,162
#11     Austin              population          842,592

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