List of cities in Texas by population
The following is the list of Texas's most populous incorporated cities, towns, and unincorporated Census Designated Places (CDPs). The population is according to the 2015 census estimates.[1] San Marcos was the fastest growing city in the state between 2010 and 2015.[1]
Rank | Place name | 2015 population | 2010 Census | % Change |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Houston | 2,296,224 | 2,100,389 | 9.34% |
2 | San Antonio | 1,469,845 | 1,327,407 | 10.73% |
3 | Dallas | 1,300,092 | 1,197,816 | 8.53% |
4 | Austin | 931,820 | 790,390 | 17.89% |
5 | Fort Worth | 833,319 | 741,206 | 12.42% |
6 | El Paso | 681,124 | 649,121 | 4.93% |
7 | Arlington | 388,125 | 365,438 | 6.20% |
8 | Corpus Christi | 324,074 | 305,215 | 6.17% |
9 | Plano | 283,558 | 259,841 | 9.12% |
10 | Laredo | 255,473 | 236,091 | 8.20% |
11 | Lubbock | 249,042 | 229,573 | 8.48% |
12 | Garland | 236,897 | 226,876 | 4.41% |
13 | Irving | 236,607 | 216,290 | 9.39% |
14 | Amarillo | 198,645 | 190,695 | 4.21% |
15 | Grand Prairie | 187,809 | 175,396 | 7.07% |
16 | Brownsville | 183,887 | 175,023 | 5.06% |
17 | McKinney | 162,898 | 131,117 | 24.23% |
18 | Frisco | 154,407 | 116,989 | 31.98% |
19 | Pasadena | 153,784 | 149,043 | 3.18% |
20 | Mesquite | 144,788 | 139,824 | 3.55% |
21 | Killeen | 140,806 | 127,921 | 10.07% |
22 | McAllen | 140,269 | 130,242 | 7.69% |
23 | Carrollton | 133,168 | 119,097 | 11.81% |
24 | Midland | 132,950 | 111,147 | 19.61% |
25 | Waco | 132,356 | 124,805 | 6.05% |
26 | Denton | 131,044 | 113,383 | 13.24% |
27 | Abilene | 121,721 | 117,063 | 3.97% |
28 | Odessa | 118,968 | 99,940 | 19.03% |
29 | Beaumont | 118,129 | 118,296 | –0.14% |
30 | Round Rock | 115,997 | 99,887 | 16.12% |
31 | The Woodlands (CDP)[2] | 112,505 | 93,847 | 19.88% |
32 | Richardson | 110,815 | 99,223 | 11.68% |
33 | Pearland | 108,821 | 91,252 | 19.25% |
34 | College Station | 107,889 | 93,857 | 14.95% |
35 | Wichita Falls | 104,710 | 104,553 | 0.15% |
36 | Lewisville | 104,039 | 95,290 | 9.18% |
37 | Tyler | 103,700 | 96,500 | 7.46% |
38 | San Angelo | 100,450 | 93,200 | 7.77% |
39 | League City | 98,312 | 83,560 | 17.65% |
40 | Allen | 98,143 | 84,246 | 16.49% |
41 | Sugar Land | 88,156 | 78,817 | 11.84% |
42 | Edinburg | 84,497 | 77,100 | 9.59% |
43 | Mission | 83,298 | 77,058 | 8.09% |
44 | Longview | 82,287 | 80,455 | 2.27% |
45 | Bryan | 82,118 | 76,201 | 7.76% |
46 | Pharr | 76,538 | 70,400 | 8.71% |
47 | Baytown | 76,335 | 71,802 | 6.31% |
48 | Missouri City | 74,139 | 67,358 | 10.06% |
49 | Temple | 72,277 | 66,102 | 9.34% |
50 | Flower Mound | 71,253 | 64,669 | 10.18% |
51 | New Braunfels | 70,543 | 57,740 | 22.17% |
52 | North Richland Hills | 69,204 | 63,343 | 9.25% |
53 | Conroe | 68,602 | 56,207 | 22.05% |
54 | Victoria | 67,574 | 62,592 | 7.95% |
55 | Cedar Park | 65,945 | 48,937 | 34.75% |
56 | Harlingen | 65,774 | 64,849 | 1.42% |
57 | Atascocita (CDP) | 65,844 | 65,844 | 0.00% |
58 | Mansfield | 64,274 | 56,368 | 14.02% |
59 | Georgetown | 63,716 | 47,400 | 34.42% |
60 | San Marcos | 60,684 | 44,894 | 35.17% |
61 | Rowlett | 60,236 | 56,199 | 7.18% |
62 | Pflugerville | 57,122 | 46,936 | 21.70% |
63 | Port Arthur | 55,340 | 53,818 | 2.82% |
64 | Spring (CDP) | 54,298 | 54,298 | 0.00% |
65 | Euless | 54,219 | 51,277 | 5.73% |
66 | DeSoto | 52,486 | 49,047 | 7.01% |
67 | Grapevine | 51,404 | 46,334 | 10.94% |
68 | Galveston | 50,180 | 47,743 | 5.10% |
See also
References
- 1 2 United States Census Bureau (2015). Population and Housing Unit Estimates. Retrieved from "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-05-18. Retrieved 2016-05-19.
- ↑ http://www.thewoodlandstownship-tx.gov/DocumentCenter/Home/View/667
External links
- 2010 Census: Population of Texas Cities Arranged in Descending Order
- Census-designated places in Texas
- Cities in Texas
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