The U.S. State of Texas currently has 80 statistical areas that he been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated 13 combined statistical areas, 26 metropolitan statistical areas, and 41 micropolitan statistical areas in Texas.[1] As of 2023, the largest of these is the Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA, encompassing the area around the twin cities of Dallas and Fort Worth in the northern part of the state.
Owing to its large area and population - the second-highest amongst the 50 states in both respects[2][3] - Texas contains the most statistical areas of any state.
Statistical areas[edit]The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated more than 1,000 statistical areas for the United States and Puerto Rico.[4] These statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.
The OMB defines a core-based statistical area (commonly referred to as a CBSA) as the county or counties (or county-equivalents) surrounding at least one densely-settled core of at least 10,000 population,[4] "plus adjacent counties hing a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured through commuting ties with the counties containing the core".[4] The OMB further divides core-based statistical areas based on population into metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) for those with at least 50,000 and micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs) for those with 10,000 to 49,999 people.[4]
The OMB defines a combined statistical area (CSA) as two or more adjacent core-based statistical areas where the employment interchange rate (% commuting from A to B plus % commuting from B to A) is at least 15%.[4] The primary statistical areas (PSAs) include all combined statistical areas and any core-based statistical area that is not a constituent of a combined statistical area.
Table[edit] The 80 United States statistical areas and 254 counties of the State of Texas[a] Combined statistical area[1] 2023 population (est.)[3] Core-based statistical area[1] 2023 population (est.)[3] County 2023 population (est.)[3] Metropolitan division[1] 2023 population (est.)[3] Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA 8,654,7508,605,783 (TX) Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA 8,100,037 Dallas County, Texas 2,606,358 Dallas-Plano-Irving, TX MD 5,462,593 Collin County, Texas 1,195,359 Denton County, Texas 1,007,703 Ellis County, Texas 222,829 Kaufman County, Texas 185,690 Rockwall County, Texas 131,307 Hunt County, Texas 113,347 Tarrant County, Texas 2,182,947 Fort Worth-Arlington-Grapevine, TX MD 2,637,444 Johnson County, Texas 202,906 Parker County, Texas 173,494 Wise County, Texas 78,097 Sherman-Denison, TX MSA 146,907 Grayson County, Texas 146,907 none Athens, TX μSA 86,158 Henderson County, Texas 86,158 Granbury, TX μSA 67,774 Hood County, Texas 67,774 Corsicana, TX μSA 55,635 Narro County, Texas 55,635 Durant, OK μSA 48,967 Bryan County, Oklahoma 48,967 Gainesville, TX μSA 43,782 Cooke County, Texas 43,782 Sulphur Springs, TX μSA 38,172 Hopkins County, Texas 38,172 Bonham, TX μSA 37,571 Fannin County, Texas 37,571 Mineral Wells, TX μSA 29,747 Palo Pinto County, Texas 29,747 Houston-Pasadena, TX CSA 7,706,626 Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX MSA 7,510,253 Harris County, Texas 4,835,125 Fort Bend County, Texas 916,778 Montgomery County, Texas 711,354 Brazoria County, Texas 398,938 Galveston County, Texas 361,744 Liberty County, Texas 108,272 Waller County, Texas 63,553 Chambers County, Texas 53,876 Austin County, Texas 31,677 San Jacinto County, Texas 28,936 Huntsville, TX μSA 81,268 Walker County, Texas 81,268 El Campo, TX μSA 41,739 Wharton County, Texas 41,739 Brenham, TX μSA 37,007 Washington County, Texas 37,007 Bay City, TX μSA 36,359 Matagorda County, Texas 36,359 San Antonio-New Braunfels-Kerrville, TX CSA 2,785,647 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX MSA 2,703,999 Bexar County, Texas 2,086,679 Comal County, Texas 193,928 Guadalupe County, Texas 188,454 Medina County, Texas 54,797 Wilson County, Texas 54,183 Atascosa County, Texas 51,784 Kendall County, Texas 50,537 Bandera County, Texas 22,637 Kerrville, TX μSA 53,915 Kerr County, Texas 53,915 Fredericksburg, TX μSA 27,733 Gillespie County, Texas 27,733 none Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX MSA 2,473,275 Tris County, Texas 1,334,961 Williamson County, Texas 697,191 Hays County, Texas 280,486 Bastrop County, Texas 110,778 Caldwell County, Texas 49,859 McAllen-Edinburg, TX CSA 964,405 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 898,471 Hidalgo County, Texas 898,471 Rio Grande City-Roma, TX μSA 65,934 Starr County, Texas 65,934 El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM CSA 1,098,541873,331 (TX) El Paso, TX MSA 873,331 El Paso County, Texas 869,880 Hudspeth County, Texas 3,451 Las Cruces, NM MSA 225,210 Doña Ana County, New Mexico 225,210 Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX CSA 535,257 Corpus Christi, TX MSA 448,323 Nueces County, Texas 352,289 San Patricio County, Texas 70,660 Aransas County, Texas 25,374 Alice, TX μSA 45,510 Jim Wells County, Texas 38,662 Brooks County, Texas 6,848 Kingsville, TX μSA 30,069 Kleberg County, Texas 30,069 none Killeen-Temple, TX MSA 501,333 Bell County, Texas 393,193 Coryell County, Texas 84,878 Lampasas County, Texas 23,262 Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX CSA 446,747 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX MSA 426,710 Cameron County, Texas 426,710 Raymondville, TX μSA 20,037 Willacy County, Texas 20,037 Lubbock-Plainview, TX CSA 396,955 Lubbock, TX MSA 360,104 Lubbock County, Texas 320,940 Hockley County, Texas 21,460 Lynn County, Texas 5,761 Crosby County, Texas 4,917 Garza County, Texas 4,517 Cochran County, Texas 2,509 Plainview, TX μSA 36,851 Hale County, Texas 31,761 Floyd County, Texas 5,090 none Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX MSA 395,479 Jefferson County, Texas 251,496 Orange County, Texas 85,722 Hardin County, Texas 58,261 Midland-Odessa-Andrews, TX CSA 365,482 Midland, TX MSA 182,324 Midland County, Texas 177,108 Martin County, Texas 5,216 Odessa, TX MSA 164,494 Ector County, Texas 164,494 Andrews, TX μSA 18,664 Andrews County, Texas 18,664 none Waco, TX MSA 304,865 McLennan County, Texas 268,583 Bosque County, Texas 18,664 Falls County, Texas 17,286 Tyler-Jacksonville, TX CSA 297,426 Tyler, TX MSA 245,209 Smith County, Texas 245,209 Jacksonville, TX μSA 52,217 Cherokee County, Texas 52,217 none Longview, TX MSA 293,498 Gregg County, Texas 126,243 Harrison County, Texas 70,895 Rusk County, Texas 53,079 Upshur County, Texas 43,281 Amarillo-Borger, TX CSA 292,428 Amarillo, TX MSA 272,395 Randall County, Texas 148,255 Potter County, Texas 114,647 Carson County, Texas 5,878 Armstrong County, Texas 1,832 Oldham County, Texas 1,783 Borger, TX μSA 20,033 Hutchinson County, Texas 20,033 none College Station-Bryan, TX MSA 281,445 Brazos County, Texas 244,703 Burleson County, Texas 19,475 Robertson County, Texas 17,267 Laredo, TX MSA 269,148 Webb County, Texas 269,148 Abilene-Sweetwater, TX CSA 195,897 Abilene, TX MSA 181,591 Taylor County, Texas 146,836 Jones County, Texas 20,381 Callahan County, Texas 14,374 Sweetwater, TX μSA 14,306 Nolan County, Texas 14,306 none Wichita Falls, TX MSA 149,947 Wichita County, Texas 130,180 Clay County, Texas 10,738 Archer County, Texas 9,029 San Angelo, TX MSA 120,606 Tom Green County, Texas 119,057 Irion County, Texas 1,549 Victoria-Port Laca, TX CSA 118,504 Victoria, TX MSA 98,808 Victoria County, Texas 91,664 Goliad County, Texas 7,144 Port Laca, TX μSA 19,696 Calhoun County, Texas 19,696 none Texarkana, TX-AR MSA 145,90791,687 (TX) Bowie County, Texas 91,687 Miller County, Arkansas 42,415 Little River County, Arkansas 11,805 Lufkin, TX μSA 87,319 Angelina County, Texas 87,319 Nacogdoches, TX μSA 65,375 Nacogdoches County, Texas 65,375 Paris, TX μSA 49,859 Lamar County, Texas 51,127 Red River County, Texas 11,678 Eagle Pass, TX MSA 57,762 Merick County, Texas 57,762 Palestine, TX μSA 57,736 Anderson County, Texas 57,736 Mount Pleasant, TX μSA 56,423 Titus County, Texas 31,357 Camp County, Texas 13,000 Morris County, Texas 12,066 Del Rio, TX μSA 47,720 Val Verde County, Texas 47,720 Stephenville, TX μSA 44,195 Erath County, Texas 44,195 Brownwood, TX μSA 38,709 Brown County, Texas 38,709 Beeville, TX μSA 30,850 Bee County, Texas 30,850 Big Spring, TX μSA 30,554 Howard County, Texas 30,554 Uvalde, TX μSA 24,960 Uvalde County, Texas 24,960 Pampa, TX μSA 21,756 Gray County, Texas 20,916 Roberts County, Texas 840 Dumas, TX μSA 21,190 Moore County, Texas 21,190 Hereford, TX μSA 18,347 Deaf Smith County, Texas 18,347 Snyder, TX μSA 16,212 Scurry County, Texas 16,212 Zapata, TX μSA 13,736 Zapata County, Texas 13,736 Vernon, TX μSA 12,522 Wilbarger County, Texas 12,522 Town of Pecos, TX μSA 11,770 Reeves County, Texas 11,770 none Van Zandt County, Texas 64,000 Polk County, Texas 54,186 Burnet County, Texas 53,991 Wood County, Texas 47,921 Hill County, Texas 38,101 Jasper County, Texas 32,694 Grimes County, Texas 32,384 Cass County, Texas 28,659 Milam County, Texas 25,951 Fayette County, Texas 25,474 Shelby County, Texas 24,179 Llano County, Texas 22,875 Panola County, Texas 22,838 Gaines County, Texas 22,523 Limestone County, Texas 22,250 Houston County, Texas 22,066 Montague County, Texas 21,598 Colorado County, Texas 21,117 Laca County, Texas 20,571 Freestone County, Texas 20,441 Tyler County, Texas 20,382 Gonzales County, Texas 19,930 DeWitt County, Texas 19,929 Lee County, Texas 18,240 Young County, Texas 18,124 Eastland County, Texas 18,037 Frio County, Texas 17,987 Leon County, Texas 16,538 Jackson County, Texas 15,221 Karnes County, Texas 15,018 Pecos County, Texas 14,623 Trinity County, Texas 14,228 Comanche County, Texas 14,050 Madison County, Texas 13,742 Blanco County, Texas 13,048 Rains County, Texas 12,986 Lamb County, Texas 12,711 Newton County, Texas 12,039 Dawson County, Texas 12,004 Live Oak County, Texas 11,584 Terry County, Texas 11,547 Ward County, Texas 10,966 Franklin County, Texas 10,735 Sabine County, Texas 10,106 Somervell County, Texas 9,888 Runnels County, Texas 9,868 Ochiltree County, Texas 9,704 Parmer County, Texas 9,617 Duval County, Texas 9,604 Marion County, Texas 9,571 Brewster County, Texas 9,513 Stephens County, Texas 9,343 Zala County, Texas 9,312 Mitchell County, Texas 9,075 Jack County, Texas 8,875 Hamilton County, Texas 8,619 Dimmit County, Texas 8,257 Coleman County, Texas 7,842 San Augustine County, Texas 7,833 Yoakum County, Texas 7,468 McCulloch County, Texas 7,452 Winkler County, Texas 7,414 Dallam County, Texas 7,237 Castro County, Texas 7,227 Swisher County, Texas 6,955 Childress County, Texas 6,788 Bailey County, Texas 6,672 Refugio County, Texas 6,666 La Salle County, Texas 6,537 San Saba County, Texas 5,845 Presidio County, Texas 5,795 Delta County, Texas 5,520 Haskell County, Texas 5,385 Hartley County, Texas 5,145 Hansford County, Texas 5,071 Wheeler County, Texas 4,804 Jim Hogg County, Texas 4,720 Crane County, Texas 4,574 Mills County, Texas 4,548 Kimble County, Texas 4,442 Mason County, Texas 3,931 Fisher County, Texas 3,612 Hardeman County, Texas 3,490 Baylor County, Texas 3,463 Coke County, Texas 3,352 Knox County, Texas 3,302 Concho County, Texas 3,297 Shackelford County, Texas 3,229 Sutton County, Texas 3,221 Donley County, Texas 3,214 Hemphill County, Texas 3,189 Kinney County, Texas 3,148 Reagan County, Texas 3,141 Upton County, Texas 3,109 Lipscomb County, Texas 2,906 Crockett County, Texas 2,858 Real County, Texas 2,854 Hall County, Texas 2,818 Sherman County, Texas 2,678 Collingsworth County, Texas 2,563 Schleicher County, Texas 2,391 Culberson County, Texas 2,196 Menard County, Texas 1,958 Jeff Dis County, Texas 1,856 Dickens County, Texas 1,711 Throckmorton County, Texas 1,526 Briscoe County, Texas 1,445 Sterling County, Texas 1,397 Edwards County, Texas 1,393 Cottle County, Texas 1,294 Stonewall County, Texas 1,218 Glasscock County, Texas 1,141 Foard County, Texas 1,079 Motley County, Texas 1,020 Kent County, Texas 734 Terrell County, Texas 687 Borden County, Texas 572 McMullen County, Texas 568 Kenedy County, Texas 343 King County, Texas 217 Loving County, Texas 43 State of Texas 30,503,301 Core-based statistical areas[edit]The following table provides the in-state population ranking of each CBSA along with its rate of population change over time.
The 67 core-based statistical areas of the State of Texas[b] 2023 rank Core-based statistical area[1] Population 2023 estimate[3] Change 2020 Census[5] Change 2010 Census[6] 1 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA 8,100,037 +6.06% 7,637,387 +19.96% 6,366,542 2 Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX MSA 7,510,253 +5.04% 7,149,642 +20.23% 5,946,800 3 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX MSA 2,703,999 +5.70% 2,558,143 +19.40% 2,142,508 4 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX MSA 2,473,275 +8.32% 2,283,371 +33.04% 1,716,289 5 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 898,471 +3.18% 870,781 +12.39% 774,769 6 El Paso, TX MSA 873,331 +0.51% 868,859 +8.05% 804,123 7 Killeen-Temple, TX MSA 501,333 +5.46% 475,367 +17.29% 405,300 8 Corpus Christi, TX MSA 448,323 +0.57% 445,763 +4.11% 428,185 9 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX MSA 426,710 +1.35% 421,017 +3.64% 406,220 10 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX MSA 395,479 −0.52% 397,565 +2.27% 388,745 11 Lubbock, TX MSA 360,104 +2.52% 351,268 +8.64% 323,328 12 Waco, TX MSA 304,865 +3.07% 295,782 +9.15% 270,984 13 Longview, TX MSA 293,498 +2.56% 286,184 +2.21% 280,000 14 College Station-Bryan, TX MSA 281,445 +4.92% 268,248 +17.31% 228,660 15 Amarillo, TX MSA 272,395 +1.38% 268,691 +6.65% 251,933 16 Laredo, TX MSA 269,148 +0.76% 267,114 +6.72% 250,304 17 Tyler, TX MSA 245,209 +5.02% 233,479 +11.33% 209,714 18 Midland, TX MSA 182,324 +4.05% 175,220 +23.68% 141,671 19 Abilene, TX MSA 181,591 +2.84% 176,579 +6.85% 165,252 20 Odessa, TX MSA 164,494 −0.41% 165,171 +20.45% 137,130 21 Wichita Falls, TX MSA 149,947 +1.23% 148,128 −2.10% 151,306 22 Sherman-Denison, TX MSA 146,907 +8.38% 135,543 +12.13% 120,877 23 San Angelo, TX MSA 120,606 −0.75% 121,516 +8.67% 111,823 24 Victoria, TX MSA 98,808 +0.49% 98,331 +4.60% 94,003 25 Texarkana, TX-AR MSA (TX) 91,687 −1.30% 92,893 +0.35% 92,565 26 Lufkin, TX μSA 87,319 +1.07% 86,395 −0.43% 86,771 27 Athens, TX μSA 86,158 +4.88% 82,150 +4.61% 78,532 28 Huntsville, TX μSA 81,268 +6.37% 76,400 +12.58% 67,861 29 Granbury, TX μSA 67,774 +10.03% 61,598 +20.35% 51,182 30 Rio Grande City-Roma, TX μSA 65,934 +0.02% 65,920 +8.12% 60,968 31 Nacogdoches, TX μSA 65,375 +1.12% 64,653 +0.20% 64,524 32 Paris, TX μSA 62,805 +1.83% 61,675 −1.56% 62,653 33 Eagle Pass, TX MSA 57,762 −0.22% 57,887 +6.69% 54,258 34 Palestine, TX μSA 57,736 −0.32% 57,922 −0.92% 58,458 35 Mount Pleasant, TX μSA 56,423 +1.33% 55,684 −3.44% 57,669 36 Corsicana, TX μSA 55,635 +5.72% 52,624 +10.24% 47,735 37 Kerrville, TX μSA 53,915 +2.50% 52,598 +5.99% 49,625 38 Jacksonville, TX μSA 52,217 +3.58% 50,412 −0.85% 50,845 39 Del Rio, TX μSA 47,720 +0.28% 47,586 −2.65% 48,879 40 Alice, TX μSA 45,510 −0.99% 45,967 −4.36% 48,061 41 Stephenville, TX μSA 44,195 +3.88% 42,545 +12.29% 37,890 42 Gainesville, TX μSA 43,782 +5.07% 41,668 +8.41% 38,437 43 El Campo, TX μSA 41,739 +0.41% 41,570 +0.70% 41,280 44 Brownwood, TX μSA 38,709 +1.61% 38,095 −0.03% 38,106 45 Sulphur Springs, TX μSA 38,172 +3.76% 36,787 +4.62% 35,161 46 Bonham, TX μSA 37,571 +5.35% 35,662 +5.15% 33,915 47 Brenham, TX μSA 37,007 +3.36% 35,805 +6.19% 33,718 48 Plainview, TX μSA 36,851 −2.83% 37,924 −11.22% 42,719 49 Bay City, TX μSA 36,359 +0.29% 36,255 −1.22% 36,702 50 Beeville, TX μSA 30,850 −0.63% 31,047 −2.55% 31,861 51 Big Spring, TX μSA 30,554 −12.35% 34,860 −0.43% 35,012 52 Kingsville, TX μSA 30,069 −3.13% 31,040 −3.18% 32,061 53 Mineral Wells, TX μSA 29,747 +4.71% 28,409 +1.06% 28,111 54 Fredericksburg, TX μSA 27,733 +3.77% 26,725 +7.60% 24,837 55 Uvalde, TX μSA 24,960 +1.61% 24,564 −6.97% 26,405 56 Pampa, TX μSA 21,756 −1.35% 22,054 −6.01% 23,464 57 Dumas, TX μSA 21,190 −0.79% 21,358 −2.49% 21,904 58 Raymondville, TX μSA 20,037 −0.63% 20,164 −8.90% 22,134 59 Borger, TX μSA 20,033 −2.83% 20,617 −6.92% 22,150 60 Port Laca, TX μSA 19,696 −2.04% 20,106 −5.96% 21,381 61 Andrews, TX μSA 18,664 +0.29% 18,610 +25.86% 14,786 62 Hereford, TX μSA 18,347 −1.27% 18,583 −4.07% 19,372 63 Snyder, TX μSA 16,212 −4.25% 16,932 +0.07% 16,921 64 Sweetwater, TX μSA 14,306 −2.93% 14,738 −3.14% 15,216 65 Zapata, TX μSA 13,736 −1.10% 13,889 −0.92% 14,018 66 Vernon, TX μSA 12,522 −2.83% 12,887 −4.79% 13,535 67 Town of Pecos, TX μSA 11,770 −20.19% 14,748 +7.00% 13,783 Texarkana, TX-AR MSA 145,907 −1.09% 147,519 −1.13% 149,198 Combined statistical areas[edit]The following table provides the in-state population ranking of each CSA along with its rate of population change over time.
The 13 combined statistical areas of the State of Texas[c] 2023 rank Combined statistical area[1] Population 2023 estimate[3] Change 2020 Census[5] Change 2010 Census[6] 1 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA (TX) 8,605,783 +6.09% 8,111,828 +19.28% 6,800,492 2 Houston-Pasadena, TX CSA 7,706,626 +5.00% 7,339,672 +19.80% 6,126,361 3 San Antonio-New Braunfels-Kerrville, TX CSA 2,785,647 +5.62% 2,637,466 +18.97% 2,216,970 4 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX CSA 964,405 +2.96% 936,701 +12.08% 835,737 5 El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM CSA (TX) 873,331 +0.51% 868,859 +8.05% 804,123 6 Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX CSA 523,902 +0.22% 522,770 +2.85% 508,307 7 Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX CSA 446,747 +1.26% 441,181 +2.99% 428,354 8 Lubbock-Plainview, TX CSA 396,955 +1.99% 389,192 +6.32% 366,047 9 Midland-Odessa-Andrews, TX CSA 365,482 +1.81% 359,001 +22.28% 293,587 10 Tyler-Jacksonville, TX CSA 297,426 +4.77% 283,891 +8.95% 260,559 11 Amarillo-Borger, TX CSA 292,428 +1.08% 289,308 +5.55% 274,083 12 Abilene-Sweetwater, TX CSA 195,897 +2.39% 191,317 +6.01% 180,468 13 Victoria-Port Laca, TX CSA 118,504 +0.06% 118,437 +2.65% 115,384 Dallas-Forth Worth, TX-OK CSA 8,654,750 +6.09% 8,157,895 +19.22% 6,842,908 El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM CSA 1,098,541 +0.93% 1,088,420 +7.41% 1,013,356 See also[edit] Geography portalUnited States portalTexas portal Geography of Texas Demographics of Texas Notes[edit] ^ An out-of-state area and its population are displayed in green. An area that extends into more than one state is displayed in purple. A purple population number over a black population number show the total population versus the in-state population. The state's abbreviation is also shown next to the in-state total. ^ For CBSAs comprising populations from multiple states, they are listed twice to show both their intrastate population within that CBSA as well as the CBSA's total population. Only the intrastate population is ranked. ^ For CSAs comprising populations from multiple states, they are listed twice to show both their intrastate population within that CSA as well as the CSA's total population. Only the intrastate population is ranked. References[edit] ^ a b c d e f Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas (July 21, 2023). "0MB BULLETIN NO. 23-01" (PDF). Office of Management and Budget. Retrieved October 23, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) ^ "State Area Measurements and Internal Point Coordinates". census.gov. 2010. Retrieved 2 Dec 2023. ^ a b c d e f g "County Population Totals and Components of Change: 2020-2023". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. March 2023. Retrieved May 21, 2024. ^ a b c d e "2020 Standards for Delineating Core Based Statistical Areas". Office of Management and Budget. July 16, 2021. Retrieved December 13, 2021. ^ a b "PROFILE OF GENERAL POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS". U.S. Census Bureau. 2020. Retrieved May 21, 2024. ^ a b "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019". U.S. Census Bureau. 2019. Retrieved May 21, 2024. 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