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  2. List of the United States metropolitan areas by GDP - Wikipedia

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    us gdp by cbsa, 2022. This is a list of the United States metropolitan areas by their gross domestic product (GDP). Real GDP for the top 50 metropolitan statistical areas in millions of dollars [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  3. GDP density - Wikipedia

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    GDP density is a measure of economic activity by area. It is expressed as gross domestic product per square kilometer and can be calculated by multiplying GDP per capita of an area by the population density of that area.

  4. Economy of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas counties by GDP in 2021 (chained 2012 US$) The economy of the State of Texas is the second largest by GDP in the United States after that of California. It has a gross state product of $2.694 trillion as of 2023. [7] In 2022, Texas led the nation with the most companies in the Fortune 500 with 53 in total. [8]

  5. List of US counties by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Largest city State County GDP (billion 2017 US$) [1] County GDP per capita (2017 US$) d ... Texas: 402.792 84,250 4,780,913 5 Santa Clara: San Jose: California: 382.787

  6. List of Texas locations by per capita income - Wikipedia

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    Texas is ranked twenty-fifth among US states by median household income, with a per capita income of $19,617 (2000). Texas counties ranked by per capita income [ edit ]

  7. Texas statistical areas - Wikipedia

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    On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated 13 combined statistical areas, 26 metropolitan statistical areas, and 41 micropolitan statistical areas in Texas. [1] As of 2023, the largest of these is the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA , encompassing the area around the twin cities of Dallas and Fort Worth in the northern part of the state.

  8. Why more millennials are leaving big cities in favor of rural ...

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    Why adults ages 25 to 44 are making the move to rural areas — and what's it like to embrace a slower pace of life. ... notable exodus of young-ish people from big cities to more rural areas in ...

  9. Texas Triangle - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Triangle is one of eleven megaregions in the United States, clusters of urban areas that share economic and cultural ties. In 2004, the Texas Triangle contained five of the 20 largest cities in the U.S. and was home to more than 70% of all Texans, with a population of 13.8 million. [3]