Texas statistical areas

The U.S. State of Texas currently has 80 statistical areas that have 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

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 having 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.

The 80 United States statistical areas and 254 counties of the State of Texas[a]
Combined statistical area[1] 2025 population (est.)[3] Core-based statistical area[1] 2025 population (est.)[3] County 2025 population (est.)[3] Metropolitan division[1] 2025 population (est.)[3]
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA 9,051,994
9,000,627(TX)
Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA 8,477,157 Dallas County, Texas 2,661,397 Dallas-Plano-Irving, TX MD 5,742,098
Collin County, Texas 1,297,179
Denton County, Texas 1,069,346
Ellis County, Texas 240,867
Kaufman County, Texas 209,235
Rockwall County, Texas 140,738
Hunt County, Texas 123,336
Tarrant County, Texas 2,248,466 Fort Worth-Arlington-Grapevine, TX MD 2,735,059
Johnson County, Texas 218,048
Parker County, Texas 184,767
Wise County, Texas 78,097
Sherman-Denison, TX MSA 153,613 Grayson County, Texas 153,613 none
Athens, TX μSA 88,595 Henderson County, Texas 88,595
Granbury, TX μSA 70,501 Hood County, Texas 70,501
Corsicana, TX μSA 57,181 Navarro County, Texas 57,181
Durant, OK μSA 51,367 Bryan County, Oklahoma 51,367
Gainesville, TX μSA 44,461 Cooke County, Texas 44,461
Sulphur Springs, TX μSA 39,063 Hopkins County, Texas 39,063
Bonham, TX μSA 39,265 Fannin County, Texas 39,265
Mineral Wells, TX μSA 30,791 Palo Pinto County, Texas 30,791
Houston-Pasadena, TX CSA 8,105,280 Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX MSA 7,904,627 Harris County, Texas 5,045,026
Fort Bend County, Texas 975,191
Montgomery County, Texas 781,194
Brazoria County, Texas 419,080
Galveston County, Texas 372,207
Liberty County, Texas 121,364
Waller County, Texas 69,858
Chambers County, Texas 57,594
Austin County, Texas 33,625
San Jacinto County, Texas 29,488
Huntsville, TX μSA 83,842 Walker County, Texas 83,842
El Campo, TX μSA 42,060 Wharton County, Texas 42,060
Brenham, TX μSA 38,288 Washington County, Texas 38,288
Bay City, TX μSA 36,463 Matagorda County, Texas 36,463
San Antonio-New Braunfels-Kerrville, TX CSA 2,895,704 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX MSA 2,813,140 Bexar County, Texas 2,160,088
Comal County, Texas 209,166
Guadalupe County, Texas 201,111
Medina County, Texas 56,881
Wilson County, Texas 56,139
Atascosa County, Texas 53,590
Kendall County, Texas 53,289
Bandera County, Texas 22,876
Kerrville, TX μSA 54,037 Kerr County, Texas 54,037
Fredericksburg, TX μSA 28,527 Gillespie County, Texas 28,527
none Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX MSA 2,620,945 Travis County, Texas 1,389,670
Williamson County, Texas 752,827
Hays County, Texas 304,390
Bastrop County, Texas 118,908
Caldwell County, Texas 55,150
McAllen-Edinburg, TX CSA 987,868 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 921,549 Hidalgo County, Texas 921,549
Rio Grande City-Roma, TX μSA 66,319 Starr County, Texas 66,319
El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM CSA 1,110,382
881,291(TX)
El Paso, TX MSA 881,291 El Paso County, Texas 877,858
Hudspeth County, Texas 3,433
Las Cruces, NM MSA 229,091 Doña Ana County, New Mexico 229,091
Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX CSA 526,889 Corpus Christi, TX MSA 451,191 Nueces County, Texas 352,992
San Patricio County, Texas 72,053
Aransas County, Texas 26,146
Alice, TX μSA 45,383 Jim Wells County, Texas 45,383
Brooks County, Texas 6,579
Kingsville, TX μSA 30,315 Kleberg County, Texas 30,315
none Killeen-Temple, TX MSA 511,497 Bell County, Texas 402,248
Coryell County, Texas 85,592
Lampasas County, Texas 23,657
Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX CSA 453,917 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX MSA 433,946 Cameron County, Texas 433,946
Raymondville, TX μSA 19,971 Willacy County, Texas 19,971
Lubbock-Plainview, TX CSA 405,131 Lubbock, TX MSA 368,431 Lubbock County, Texas 328,906
Hockley County, Texas 21,600
Lynn County, Texas 6,017
Crosby County, Texas 4,852
Garza County, Texas 4,510
Cochran County, Texas 2,546
Plainview, TX μSA 36,700 Hale County, Texas 31,819
Floyd County, Texas 4,881
none Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX MSA 399,310 Jefferson County, Texas 254,321
Orange County, Texas 86,266
Hardin County, Texas 58,723
Midland-Odessa-Andrews, TX CSA 385,854 Midland, TX MSA 193,139 Midland County, Texas 187,855
Martin County, Texas 5,284
Odessa, TX MSA 164,494 Ector County, Texas 164,494
Andrews, TX μSA 18,914 Andrews County, Texas 18,914
none Waco, TX MSA 308,807 McLennan County, Texas 272,020
Bosque County, Texas 18,918
Falls County, Texas 17,869
Tyler-Jacksonville, TX CSA 305,886 Tyler, TX MSA 252,549 Smith County, Texas 252,549
Jacksonville, TX μSA 53,337 Cherokee County, Texas 53,337
none Longview, TX MSA 297,315 Gregg County, Texas 126,095
Harrison County, Texas 71,956
Rusk County, Texas 54,854
Upshur County, Texas 44,410
Amarillo-Borger, TX CSA 295,868 Amarillo, TX MSA 276,235 Randall County, Texas 152,351
Potter County, Texas 114,453
Carson County, Texas 5,805
Armstrong County, Texas 1,843
Oldham County, Texas 1,783
Borger, TX μSA 19,633 Hutchinson County, Texas 19,633
none College Station-Bryan, TX MSA 287,476 Brazos County, Texas 249,088
Burleson County, Texas 20,549
Robertson County, Texas 17,839
Laredo, TX MSA 281,224 Webb County, Texas 281,224
Abilene-Sweetwater, TX CSA 199,546 Abilene, TX MSA 185,429 Taylor County, Texas 150,077
Jones County, Texas 20,861
Callahan County, Texas 14,491
Sweetwater, TX μSA 14,117 Nolan County, Texas 14,117
none Wichita Falls, TX MSA 149,448 Wichita County, Texas 129,555
Clay County, Texas 10,764
Archer County, Texas 9,129
San Angelo, TX MSA 122,065 Tom Green County, Texas 120,602
Irion County, Texas 1,463
Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX CSA 119,463 Victoria, TX MSA 99,864 Victoria County, Texas 92,656
Goliad County, Texas 7,208
Port Lavaca, TX μSA 19,599 Calhoun County, Texas 19,599
none Texarkana, TX-AR MSA 146,816
92,696(TX)
Bowie County, Texas 92,696
Miller County, Arkansas 42,357
Little River County, Arkansas 11,763
Lufkin, TX μSA 88,154 Angelina County, Texas 88,154
Nacogdoches, TX μSA 66,035 Nacogdoches County, Texas 66,035
Paris, TX μSA 51,503 Lamar County, Texas 51,503
Red River County, Texas 11,816
Eagle Pass, TX MSA 58,823 Maverick County, Texas 58,823
Palestine, TX μSA 59,805 Anderson County, Texas 59,805
Mount Pleasant, TX μSA 57,076 Titus County, Texas 31,563
Camp County, Texas 13,380
Morris County, Texas 12,133
Del Rio, TX μSA 47,835 Val Verde County, Texas 47,835
Stephenville, TX μSA 43,911 Erath County, Texas 43,911
Brownwood, TX μSA 38,711 Brown County, Texas 38,711
Beeville, TX μSA 32,515 Bee County, Texas 32,515
Big Spring, TX μSA 30,504 Howard County, Texas 30,504
Uvalde, TX μSA 24,963 Uvalde County, Texas 24,963
Pampa, TX μSA 21,786 Gray County, Texas 20,919
Roberts County, Texas 867
Dumas, TX μSA 21,891 Moore County, Texas 21,891
Hereford, TX μSA 18,626 Deaf Smith County, Texas 18,626
Snyder, TX μSA 16,162 Scurry County, Texas 16,162
Zapata, TX μSA 13,753 Zapata County, Texas 13,753
Vernon, TX μSA 12,481 Wilbarger County, Texas 12,481
Town of Pecos, TX μSA 12,138 Reeves County, Texas 12,138
none Van Zandt County, Texas 66,130
Polk County, Texas 53,434
Burnet County, Texas 57,015
Wood County, Texas 49,688
Hill County, Texas 39,503
Jasper County, Texas 33,075
Grimes County, Texas 34,252
Cass County, Texas 28,651
Milam County, Texas 26,258
Fayette County, Texas 25,459
Shelby County, Texas 24,286
Llano County, Texas 23,353
Panola County, Texas 23,018
Gaines County, Texas 23,956
Limestone County, Texas 22,849
Houston County, Texas 22,316
Montague County, Texas 21,966
Colorado County, Texas 21,439
Lavaca County, Texas 20,651
Freestone County, Texas 20,811
Tyler County, Texas 20,443
Gonzales County, Texas 20,159
DeWitt County, Texas 20,309
Lee County, Texas 18,729
Young County, Texas 18,154
Eastland County, Texas 18,143
Frio County, Texas 18,823
Leon County, Texas 16,894
Jackson County, Texas 15,393
Karnes County, Texas 15,018
Pecos County, Texas 14,560
Trinity County, Texas 14,384
Comanche County, Texas 14,432
Madison County, Texas 14,226
Blanco County, Texas 13,581
Rains County, Texas 13,542
Lamb County, Texas 12,579
Newton County, Texas 11,954
Dawson County, Texas 11,776
Live Oak County, Texas 11,929
Terry County, Texas 11,720
Ward County, Texas 11,125
Franklin County, Texas 10,994
Sabine County, Texas 10,012
Somervell County, Texas 10,261
Runnels County, Texas 9,693
Ochiltree County, Texas 9,284
Parmer County, Texas 9,678
Duval County, Texas 9,402
Marion County, Texas 9,896
Brewster County, Texas 9,458
Stephens County, Texas 9,380
Zavala County, Texas 9,037
Mitchell County, Texas 8,947
Jack County, Texas 9,563
Hamilton County, Texas 8,680
Dimmit County, Texas 8,024
Coleman County, Texas 7,915
San Augustine County, Texas 7,722
Yoakum County, Texas 7,438
McCulloch County, Texas 7,472
Winkler County, Texas 7,540
Dallam County, Texas 7,508
Castro County, Texas 7,295
Swisher County, Texas 6,703
Childress County, Texas 6,643
Bailey County, Texas 6,963
Refugio County, Texas 6,657
La Salle County, Texas 6,517
San Saba County, Texas 5,787
Presidio County, Texas 5,433
Delta County, Texas 5,549
Haskell County, Texas 5,499
Hartley County, Texas 4,904
Hansford County, Texas 4,944
Wheeler County, Texas 4,773
Jim Hogg County, Texas 4,555
Crane County, Texas 4,554
Mills County, Texas 4,580
Kimble County, Texas 4,438
Mason County, Texas 3,990
Fisher County, Texas 3,692
Hardeman County, Texas 3,292
Baylor County, Texas 3,472
Coke County, Texas 3,412
Knox County, Texas 3,192
Concho County, Texas 3,607
Shackelford County, Texas 3,197
Sutton County, Texas 3,203
Donley County, Texas 3,213
Hemphill County, Texas 3,083
Kinney County, Texas 3,128
Reagan County, Texas 3,166
Upton County, Texas 3,131
Lipscomb County, Texas 2,955
Crockett County, Texas 2,769
Real County, Texas 2,745
Hall County, Texas 2,737
Sherman County, Texas 2,781
Collingsworth County, Texas 2,487
Schleicher County, Texas 2,245
Culberson County, Texas 2,267
Menard County, Texas 1,956
Jeff Davis County, Texas 1,711
Dickens County, Texas 1,692
Throckmorton County, Texas 1,554
Briscoe County, Texas 1,474
Sterling County, Texas 1,349
Edwards County, Texas 1,370
Cottle County, Texas 1,224
Stonewall County, Texas 1,186
Glasscock County, Texas 1,128
Foard County, Texas 1,044
Motley County, Texas 1,043
Kent County, Texas 674
Terrell County, Texas 702
Borden County, Texas 567
McMullen County, Texas 544
Kenedy County, Texas 319
King County, Texas 192
Loving County, Texas 52
State of Texas 31,701,412

Core-based statistical areas

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]
2025 rank Core-based statistical area[1] Population
2025 estimate[3] Change 2020 Census[5] Change 2010 Census[6]
1 Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX MSA 8,477,157 +11.00% 7,637,387 +19.96% 6,366,542
2 Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX MSA 7,904,627 +10.56% 7,149,642 +20.23% 5,946,800
3 San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX MSA 2,813,140 +9.97% 2,558,143 +19.40% 2,142,508
4 Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos, TX MSA 2,620,945 +14.78% 2,283,371 +33.04% 1,716,289
5 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX MSA 921,549 +5.83% 870,781 +12.39% 774,769
6 El Paso, TX MSA 881,291 +1.43% 868,859 +8.05% 804,123
7 Killeen-Temple, TX MSA 511,497 +7.60% 475,367 +17.29% 405,300
8 Corpus Christi, TX MSA 451,191 +1.22% 445,763 +4.11% 428,185
9 Brownsville-Harlingen, TX MSA 433,946 +3.07% 421,017 +3.64% 406,220
10 Beaumont-Port Arthur, TX MSA 399,310 +0.44% 397,565 +2.27% 388,745
11 Lubbock, TX MSA 368,431 +4.89% 351,268 +8.64% 323,328
12 Waco, TX MSA 308,807 +4.40% 295,782 +9.15% 270,984
13 Longview, TX MSA 297,315 +3.89% 286,184 +2.21% 280,000
14 College Station-Bryan, TX MSA 287,476 +7.17% 268,248 +17.31% 228,660
15 Amarillo, TX MSA 276,235 +2.81% 268,691 +6.65% 251,933
16 Laredo, TX MSA 281,224 +5.28% 267,114 +6.72% 250,304
17 Tyler, TX MSA 252,549 +8.17% 233,479 +11.33% 209,714
18 Midland, TX MSA 193,139 +10.23% 175,220 +23.68% 141,671
19 Abilene, TX MSA 185,429 +5.01% 176,579 +6.85% 165,252
20 Odessa, TX MSA 173,801 +5.22% 165,171 +20.45% 137,130
21 Wichita Falls, TX MSA 149,448 +0.89% 148,128 −2.10% 151,306
22 Sherman-Denison, TX MSA 153,613 +13.33% 135,543 +12.13% 120,877
23 San Angelo, TX MSA 122,065 +0.45% 121,516 +8.67% 111,823
24 Victoria, TX MSA 99,864 +1.56% 98,331 +4.60% 94,003
25 Texarkana, TX-AR MSA (TX) 92,696 −0.21% 92,893 +0.35% 92,565
26 Lufkin, TX μSA 88,154 +2.04% 86,395 −0.43% 86,771
27 Athens, TX μSA 88,595 +7.85% 82,150 +4.61% 78,532
28 Huntsville, TX μSA 83,842 +9.74% 76,400 +12.58% 67,861
29 Granbury, TX μSA 70,501 +14.45% 61,598 +20.35% 51,182
30 Rio Grande City-Roma, TX μSA 66,319 +0.61% 65,920 +8.12% 60,968
31 Nacogdoches, TX μSA 66,035 +2.14% 64,653 +0.20% 64,524
32 Paris, TX μSA 51,503 −16.49% 61,675 −1.56% 62,653
33 Eagle Pass, TX MSA 58,823 +1.62% 57,887 +6.69% 54,258
34 Palestine, TX μSA 59,805 +3.25% 57,922 −0.92% 58,458
35 Mount Pleasant, TX μSA 57,076 +2.50% 55,684 −3.44% 57,669
36 Corsicana, TX μSA 57,181 +8.66% 52,624 +10.24% 47,735
37 Kerrville, TX μSA 54,037 +2.74% 52,598 +5.99% 49,625
38 Jacksonville, TX μSA 53,337 +5.80% 50,412 −0.85% 50,845
39 Del Rio, TX μSA 47,835 +0.52% 47,586 −2.65% 48,879
40 Alice, TX μSA 45,383 −1.27% 45,967 −4.36% 48,061
41 Stephenville, TX μSA 43,911 +3.21% 42,545 +12.29% 37,890
42 Gainesville, TX μSA 44,461 +6.70% 41,668 +8.41% 38,437
43 El Campo, TX μSA 42,060 +1.18% 41,570 +0.70% 41,280
44 Brownwood, TX μSA 38,711 +1.62% 38,095 −0.03% 38,106
45 Sulphur Springs, TX μSA 39,063 +6.19% 36,787 +4.62% 35,161
46 Bonham, TX μSA 39,265 +10.10% 35,662 +5.15% 33,915
47 Brenham, TX μSA 38,288 +6.93% 35,805 +6.19% 33,718
48 Plainview, TX μSA 36,700 −3.23% 37,924 −11.22% 42,719
49 Bay City, TX μSA 36,463 +0.57% 36,255 −1.22% 36,702
50 Beeville, TX μSA 32,515 +4.73% 31,047 −2.55% 31,861
51 Big Spring, TX μSA 30,504 −12.50% 34,860 −0.43% 35,012
52 Kingsville, TX μSA 30,315 −2.34% 31,040 −3.18% 32,061
53 Mineral Wells, TX μSA 30,791 +8.38% 28,409 +1.06% 28,111
54 Fredericksburg, TX μSA 28,527 +6.74% 26,725 +7.60% 24,837
55 Uvalde, TX μSA 24,963 +1.62% 24,564 −6.97% 26,405
56 Pampa, TX μSA 21,786 −1.22% 22,054 −6.01% 23,464
57 Dumas, TX μSA 21,891 +2.50% 21,358 −2.49% 21,904
58 Raymondville, TX μSA 19,971 −0.96% 20,164 −8.90% 22,134
59 Borger, TX μSA 19,633 −4.77% 20,617 −6.92% 22,150
60 Port Lavaca, TX μSA 19,599 −2.52% 20,106 −5.96% 21,381
61 Andrews, TX μSA 18,914 +1.63% 18,610 +25.86% 14,786
62 Hereford, TX μSA 18,626 +0.23% 18,583 −4.07% 19,372
63 Snyder, TX μSA 16,162 −4.55% 16,932 +0.07% 16,921
64 Sweetwater, TX μSA 14,117 −4.21% 14,738 −3.14% 15,216
65 Zapata, TX μSA 13,753 −0.98% 13,889 −0.92% 14,018
66 Vernon, TX μSA 12,481 −3.15% 12,887 −4.79% 13,535
67 Town of Pecos, TX μSA 12,138 −17.70% 14,748 +7.00% 13,783
Texarkana, TX-AR MSA 146,816 −0.48% 147,519 −1.13% 149,198

Combined statistical areas

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]
2025 rank Combined statistical area[1] Population
2025 estimate[3] Change 2020 Census[5] Change 2010 Census[6]
1 Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA (TX) 9,000,627 +10.96% 8,111,828 +19.28% 6,800,492
2 Houston-Pasadena, TX CSA 8,105,280 +10.43% 7,339,672 +19.80% 6,126,361
3 San Antonio-New Braunfels-Kerrville, TX CSA 2,895,704 +9.79% 2,637,466 +18.97% 2,216,970
4 McAllen-Edinburg-Mission, TX CSA 987,868 +5.46% 936,701 +12.08% 835,737
5 El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM CSA (TX) 881,291 +1.43% 868,859 +8.05% 804,123
6 Corpus Christi-Kingsville-Alice, TX CSA 526,889 +0.79% 522,770 +2.85% 508,307
7 Brownsville-Harlingen-Raymondville, TX CSA 453,917 +2.89% 441,181 +2.99% 428,354
8 Lubbock-Plainview, TX CSA 405,131 +4.10% 389,192 +6.32% 366,047
9 Midland-Odessa-Andrews, TX CSA 385,854 +7.48% 359,001 +22.28% 293,587
10 Tyler-Jacksonville, TX CSA 305,886 +7.75% 283,891 +8.95% 260,559
11 Amarillo-Borger, TX CSA 295,868 +2.27% 289,308 +5.55% 274,083
12 Abilene-Sweetwater, TX CSA 199,546 +4.30% 191,317 +6.01% 180,468
13 Victoria-Port Lavaca, TX CSA 119,463 +0.87% 118,437 +2.65% 115,384
Dallas-Fort Worth, TX-OK CSA 9,051,994 +10.96% 8,157,895 +19.22% 6,842,908
El Paso-Las Cruces, TX-NM CSA 1,110,382 +2.02% 1,088,420 +7.41% 1,013,356

See also

Notes

  1. ^ 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.
  2. ^ 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.
  3. ^ 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

  1. ^ 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)
  2. ^ "State Area Measurements and Internal Point Coordinates". census.gov. 2010. Retrieved 2 Dec 2023.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ 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.
  5. ^ a b "PROFILE OF GENERAL POPULATION AND HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS". U.S. Census Bureau. 2020. Retrieved January 27, 2026.
  6. ^ a b "Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019". U.S. Census Bureau. 2019. Retrieved January 27, 2026.

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