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This is a list of the largest municipalities in the United States by race/ethnicity (80,000+) using 2020 U.S. Census data. It includes a sortable table of population by race/ethnicity. The table excludes Hispanics from the racial categories, assigning them to their own category.
Its apportioned population in 2020 was 29,183,290. [3] At the 2010 census, Texas had a population of 25.1 million—an increase of 4.3 million since the year 2000, involving an increase in population in all three subcategories of population growth: natural increase (births minus deaths), net immigration, and net migration.
This is a list of the 50 U.S. states, the 5 populated U.S. territories, and the District of Columbia by race/ethnicity. It includes a sortable table of population by race /ethnicity. The table excludes Hispanics from the racial categories, assigning them to their own category.
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The Austin metro area increased its population by 6% between 2020 and 2022, according to a city report. Austin metro area claims fastest-growing population for 12th straight year Skip to main content
As of 2014, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated the population of the Austin–Round Rock–Georgetown MSA had increased to 1,943,299. [50] In 2010, the urban area population (as defined by the Census Bureau) was estimated to be 1,362,416 while the 2013 population of Austin proper estimated at 885,400. [51] [52]
By the year 2100, could Austin metro really have almost 23 million residents? A relocation referral company made the bold projection. Austin's metro population could surpass New York City by 2100 ...
Austin is the southernmost state capital in the contiguous United States and is considered a Gamma + level global city as categorized by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. [15] As of 2024, Austin had an estimated population of 984,567, [16] up from 961,855 at the 2020 census. [17]