The Economist published two stories last week examining Texas' booming population and economy to show how 'Texas keeps getting bigger.'
for his views on immigration — and for sending busloads of migrants to Democratic states — but that hasn't deterred many companies and people from moving to Texas.
Texas' population grew by almost 20% from 2010 to 2021. Its economy grew by 39%, 1.5 times faster than the national economy, per the Economist.Other states can take lessons from Texas on how to run a lean government and attract outsiders through business incentives and no state income tax., enabling its major cities to specialize in different areas of the economy.
Austin has become a tech hotspot, Houston is known for its oil and gas, and Dallas is a financial hub.focuses on the allure of Dallas-Fort Worth, explaining how our region's reputation has evolved since the show "Dallas."
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