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Homeowners in the Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas, metro division paid a median...Worth-Arlington, TX [PDF - <1.0 MB] Homeowners in the Fort Worth-Arlington, Texas...Survey coverage of the Fort Wo...
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/archives/2013-pr/cb13-r46.html
Four Texas metro areas together added more people last year than any state in...in the country except for Texas as a whole....Newsroom / 2016 Press Releases / Four Texas Metro Areas Add More Than 400...
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/archives/2016-pr/cb16-43.html
Georgetown, Texas, was the nation's fastest-growing city between 2014 and 2015...in Texas Five of the Nation’s Eleven Fastest-Growing Cities are in Texas, Census...Eleven Fastest-Growing Cities are i...
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/archives/2016-pr/cb16-81.html