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http://money.cnn.com/2010/03/23/real_estate/city_population_census_funding/index.htm?hpt=T2

NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- Don't mess with Texas! Cities in the Lone Star State were among the fastest growing places in 2009.

Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston gained the most new residents of any city -- netting more than 140,000 each -- according to the Census Bureau's annual metropolitan area population estimates released on Wednesday. Meanwhile, music center Austin posted the second highest growth rate among top cities -- 3.1% -- just behind Raleigh, N.C.

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(posted this at Dallas' forum)

A breakdown on some of the metro areas:

Dallas-Fort Worth MSA - 6,447,615

+146,530 and 2.3% from last year.

Natural Increase - 69,479

Domestic Migration - 45,241

International Migration - 31,571

+1,286,071 from 2000.

Houston MSA - 5,867,489

+140,764 and 2.5% from last year.

Natural Increase - 63,191

Domestic Migration - 49,662

International Migration - 27,996

+1,152,082 from 2000.

San Antonio MSA - 2,072,128

+41,437 and 2% from last year.

Natural Increase - 19,284

Domestic Migration - 18,984

International Migration - 3,303

+360,455 from 2000.

And posted by Scottolini at SSP:

Austin MSA - 1,705,075

+50,975 from the last estimate

Percentage - 3.1

Natural increase - 18,671

Births - 26,750

Deaths - 8,079

Total net migration - 32,060

International - 6,406

Domestic - 25,654

+455,312 from the 2000 Census

And thought this was an interesting quote by "MarkL2023". Seems to believe the economy in DFW will start surpassing Houston soon:

by MarkL2023 - And from what I've heard before, that is when we will really begin to distance ourselves from Houston because our economy is more dependent on the US's.

A million in 6 years would only be an increase of 14%, btw. I can easily see it being more than that (especially if Atlanta still cannot figure out their problems by then).

Not sure if DFW will distance itself from Houston. As far as economy goes, Houston gained on DFW this decade and expanded it's lead as the decade went on. You can see how Houston picked up its growth towards the end of the decade, where at the beginning, DFW was outgaining it by a larger margin.

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