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Texas’ population grew more than any other state in the country in the last year, by nearly half a million people, according to the recent estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Texas is now home to 30 million people, a population record shared with only one other U.S. state: California. What does the influx of new residents mean for the state’s resources?
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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...
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On This episode of "Texas Matters":The Texas population boom.The shrinking White population (9:00).Wind power is clean, cheap and under attack…
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From Texas Standard . New U.S. Census Bureau numbers show some Texas counties and metropolitan areas are growing because of both domestic and...
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From Texas Standard: It’s no surprise that the Texas population continue to grow. The state’s major cities are all getting bigger, but it’s the areas...
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From Texas Standard : If Texas Were 100 People Create line charts
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Texas continues to attract new residents from across the country and elsewhere. New data from the U.S. Census Bureau supports projections that the state’s…
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As Texas' population surged by 1.8 million people from 2010 to 2014, the state's suburban population growth outpaced growth in major metropolitan areas,…