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Austin's wave of breakneck growth has rolled back, slightly.
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Population estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau last week show a reversal in population trends in the county that includes Austin.
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The flow of Californians to Texas decreased from more than 107,000 people in 2021 to more than 102,000 residents in 2022, as real estate in the state's largest cities has grown more expensive.
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Georgetown again tops the Census Bureau’s list of the fastest-growing cities, with Kyle and Leander in the No. 3 and 4 spots, respectively.
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Immigrants, people living in poverty and non-English speakers were among the most likely to be missed, yet the crucial count received lackluster promotion by Texas state government.
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From Texas Standard:Texas has changed a lot during the past decade. State Demographer Lloyd Potter says its population isn't just booming; it leads the…
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From Texas Standard:Limited business regulation has led to an influx of large companies and skilled workers in Texas over the past few years. It's…
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Every year, more people move to Texas from other states than leave. They come for jobs, higher education and a relatively lower cost of living, among…
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New numbers out today from the U.S. Census Bureau confirm something you’ve definitely known, noticed or complained about in the last eight years: Austin…
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Prepare to be shocked: People keep moving to Texas.A new Texas Realtors study looking at Census Bureau and U-Haul rental data found more than half a…