Four of the top five fastest-growing cities in the U.S. are in Texas, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Georgetown tops the list, as it did last year, with Kyle and Leander in the No. 3 and 4 spots, respectively.
Georgetown tops the list of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S., according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Four of the top five fastest-growing cities in the U.S. are in Texas, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Georgetown tops the list, as it did last year, with Kyle and Leander in the No. 3 and 4 spots, respectively. Little Elm, north of Dallas, placed fifth on the annual list.Central Texas cities, in particular, have led the country in growth over the past few years. Georgetown experienced the largest growth in population — 14.4% since last year.
Kyle and Leander both grew by nearly 11%. New Braunfels saw a 5.7% bump in population. That growth put the city's population above 100,000 residents, the data showed.Austin also saw a population increase. According to the data, it's now the 10th most populous city, moving up from the No. 11 spotMuch of that growth came from international migration into Travis County over the last couple of years, Census Bureau demographer Amel Toukabri said.
Austin's step up on the Census Bureau's list comes after a precipitous tumble on another one released this week.
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