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  1. While Houston’s population boomed during the 2010s, the growth was uneven among age groups. Older adults (65 and older) saw the greatest percentage increase in total population in Fort Bend, Harris, and Montgomery counties from 2010-2021.

  2. Aug 13, 2021 · Houston's population grew by nearly 10% from the 2010 census. That's the second-largest amount, trailing Phoenix, Arizona. Since 2000, Houston has experienced a 17% population increase.

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  4. Houston's foreign-born population increased by 400,000 in a ten-year span ending in 2010. During that span, of all U.S. cities, Houston had the second-largest increase of foreign-born persons. [40] As of 2011, 22% of Greater Houston residents were born in another country.

  5. While Houston’s population boomed during the 2010s, the growth was uneven among age groups. Older adults (65 and older) saw the greatest percentage increase in total population in Fort Bend, Harris, and Montgomery counties from 2010-2021.

  6. Aug 12, 2021 · Houston’s 9.8 percent growth rate from 2,099,451 residents in 2010, however, was second only to Phoenix’s 11.2 percent among the top 10 largest cities in the U.S. The Bayou City was also second...

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  7. Oct 12, 2021 · According to recent Census data, the three-county region’s Asian-American population grew by 53% — from 358,000 in 2010 to 548,000 in 2020 — the fastest growth rate in our region. In 2020, Asian Americans comprised 8.9% of the population of Houston’s three-county region compared to 7.0% in 2010 and only 1.8% in 1980.

  8. May 19, 2016 · Data for Texas show that the five most populous incorporated places and their 2010 Census counts are Houston, 2,099,451; San Antonio, 1,327,407; Dallas, 1,197,816; Austin, 790,390; and Fort Worth, 741,206. Houston grew by 7.5 percent since the 2000 Census.

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