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The Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex's religious population are predominantly Christian and it is the largest metro area that identifies with the religion in the United States (78%). [53] [54] Methodist, Baptist, Presbyterian, and Catholic churches are prominent in many cities and towns in the metropolitan region. The Methodist, Baptist, and Roman ...
In 2016, the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex had the highest annual population growth in the United States. [7] By 2023, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area's population had increased to 8,100,037, with the highest numerical growth of any metropolitan area in the United States.
The following table lists population figures for those metropolitan areas, in rank of population. Population figures are as of the 2023 U.S. Census estimates. [1] Dallas-Fort Worth Houston San Antonio Austin McAllen
Population growth in Fort Worth, Arlington, and Grapevine accounted for approximately 30% of the bulge; most of the expansion occurred in Dallas, Plano, and Irving.
Fort Worth with gained more people than any other city in Texas between April 2020 and Jan. 1, 2023, and the Metroplex’s population topped 8 million, according to the Texas Demographic Center.
Dallas-Fort Worth is the fastest growing metro in the U.S. and the expansion isn’t stopping anytime soon, real estate experts say. The Metroplex is already home to 7.8 million people, but by ...
The Texas Triangle is a region of Texas that contains the state's five largest cities and is home to the majority of the state's population. The Texas Triangle is formed by the state's four main urban centers, Austin, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and San Antonio, connected by Interstate 45, Interstate 10, and Interstate 35.
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX (Metropolitan Statistical Area) ... USCB population estimates; ... This page was last edited on 5 December 2024, at 12:32 (UTC).