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The document summarizes population growth data from the U.S. Census Bureau showing that Texas metropolitan areas and counties continued to experience strong growth between 2007 and 2008, with the Dallas-Fort Worth area growing the most by over 146,000 people and Harris County experiencing the second highest county growth of over 72,000 people.
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TEXAS REMAINS POPULATION LEADER

New U.S. Census Bureau data show continued strong growth


in Texas metropolitan areas and counties:
Metropolitan area ’07 to ’08 increase
1. Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington 146,532
2. Houston-Sugar Land-Baytown 130,185
3. Phoenix-Mesa-Scottsdale, Ariz. 115,978
4. Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Marietta, Ga. 114,989
5. Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana, Calif. 88,196
8. Austin-Round Rock 60,012
15. San Antonio 46,524

County ’07 to ’08 increase


1. Maricopa County, Ariz. 89,550
2. Harris County 72,153
3. Los Angeles County, Calif. 54,179
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4. San Diego County, Calif. 41,338
5 13
5. Tarrant County 40,842
10. Bexar County 14 32,753
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12. Collin County 10 31,104
13. Dallas County 29,648
14. Travis County 28,651
Source: U.S. Census Bureau CHRONICLE

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