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Texas: Now with more space to swing your guns.
Texas is booming! Census data proves what we already know: folks are flocking to the Lone Star State for freedom, guns, and BBQ! Wakefield researchers can't handle the truth!
Published July 25, 2024 at 6:03am by Isabela Ocampo Restrepo
Texas is soaring, y'all! #KeepTexasRed #BigTexEnergy
New Census Data: The Lone Star State shines bright, starring in the latest U.S. Census Bureau figures. Seems like everyone wants a piece of that Texas pie, with our cities, counties, and metros shooting up like bluebonnets in spring.
Texas Triangle Taking Over: The "Texas Triangle"—aka the mighty trio of Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin—is leading the charge. But don't forget about our other regions; they're riding the growth train too.
Leaving Libs Behind: While we're packing 'em in, blue states are bleeding residents. California, land of high taxes and wokeness, took three spots on the list of areas in decline, including San Francisco. Bet they regret all that crazy liberal policy-making now!
Texas:ewelcome Mat: So, why are folks flocking to Texas? It ain't rocket science, folks. We've got freedom, y'all! No income tax, low cost of living, and a government that knows its place. Add in a heap of good, old-fashioned American industry, and you've got a recipe for success.
The Numbers Don't Lie:
- 8 of the top 10 fastest-growing counties are right here in Texas, with Harris, Collin, and Montgomery Counties taking the top spots.
- The "Texas Triangle" metros are on fire, with Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston welcoming over 150k and 130k new residents, respectively.
- Even our smaller metros, like Austin-San Marcos and San Antonio-New Braunfels, are raking in the residents, with 50k and 48k growth.
- And let's not forget Midland, coming in at 7th nationwide for growth thanks to our booming oil and gas industry.
Texas, where freedom rings and liberal ideology goes to die. Giddy up, folks!
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