TDC in the News
A surge in immigration and migration to states like Texas and Florida is boosting GOP states’ populations, potentially adding U.S. House seats. Dr. Lloyd Potter notes that slower post 2024 immigration could slow Texas’ growth and affect future representation.
The article explains that Texas’s population growth slowed in 2025 because fewer people moved into the state from other U.S. states, according to new Census estimates, and Dr. Helen You of the Texas Demographic Center says this may be because many who wanted to relocate already have.
Texas continues to grow, but population growth is slowing as fewer people move to the state. Dr. Lloyd Potter, Texas State Demographer, said reduced migration is a key factor behind the slower pace.
The article reports that Killeen’s population did not decline in 2025, according to updated data from the Texas Demographic Center.
Texas continued to lead the nation in population gains, but its growth slowed as fewer people moved to the state from abroad and from other parts of the U.S. Dr. Lloyd Potter said the shift signals a cooling after years of rapid growth and could have longer term economic implications.
Texas led the nation in population growth in 2025, but its growth rate slowed due to fewer people moving in and lower immigration. Dr. Lloyd Potter said this slowdown could reduce the pace of economic growth compared with recent years.






