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May 23,2026
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Thank you for joining us at the 2026 Texas Demographic Conference in Austin! We appreciate your participation and are excited to share that all presentations and session recordings are now available for you to explore.

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December 10,2025
Final Vintage 2024 Population Estimates.

We are pleased to announce the release of the final Vintage 2024 Population Estimates for Texas. Our population estimates include data for counties and places for July 1 of each year from 2021 through 2024, as well as for January 1, 2025.

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May 16,2026
Today on Texas Standard: A Texas county hits pause on the AI data center rush

The Texas Standard episode explains that Texas is still growing quickly, especially in suburban areas around big cities, and Dr. Lloyd Potter says this growth is largely driven by migration and people moving outward for affordability and space.

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May 14,2026
It’s official: Fort Worth is the 10th-largest city in US

The article explains that Fort Worth’s rapid population growth has made it the 10th-largest city in the U.S., and demographer Dr. Helen You says this growth is driven by migration and changing population trends in Texas.

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May 23,2026
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Thank you for joining us at the 2026 Texas Demographic Conference in Austin! We appreciate your participation and are excited to share that all presentations and session recordings are now available for you to explore.

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Final Vintage 2024 Population Estimates.
December 10,2025
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Texas Population Projections Release
September 30,2025
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The Cost of Housing is Leaving Texans Behind
August 26,2025
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Population Density in Texas
April 10,2025

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Today on Texas Standard: A Texas county hits pause on the AI data center rush
May 16,2026
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It’s official: Fort Worth is the 10th-largest city in US
May 14,2026
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Small cities in big Texas metro areas lead as the fastest growing municipalities in the US
May 14,2026
San Antonio’s poverty rate remains high despite strong growth, highlighting persistent low wages and inequality, an issue long documented by Dr. Monica Cruz of IDSER at UTSA.
San Antonio Is Booming. But Poverty Hasn’t Budged
April 29,2026

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Aging in Texas Conference 2026 - Day 01
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Aging in Texas Conference 2026 - Day 02
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Aging in Texas Conference 2026 - Day 03
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Total Population 2025
31.7 million
+1.2%

Population increase from 2024

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Projected Population Growth in Texas with Various Migration Scenarios
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SOURCE: Texas Demographic Center, Vintage 2022 and 2024 Population Projections

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