Rank | City | 2024 Population (Est.) | Growth Rate (Annual) |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Houston | 2,314,157 | 0.2% |
2 | San Antonio | 1,495,295 | 1.3% |
3 | Dallas | 1,302,868 | -0.0% |
4 | Austin | 979,882 | 0.6% |
5 | Fort Worth | 978,468 | 2.0% |
6 | El Paso | 678,958 | 0.0% |
7 | Arlington | 398,431 | 0.4% |
8 | Corpus Christi | 316,595 | -0.1% |
9 | Plano | 290,190 | 0.4% |
10 | Lubbock | 266,878 | 1.1% |
11 | Laredo | 257,602 | 0.3% |
12 | Irving | 254,373 | -0.3% |
13 | Garland | 243,470 | -0.3% |
14 | Frisco | 225,007 | 3.5% |
15 | McKinney | 213,509 | 2.7% |
16 | Amarillo | 202,408 | 0.3% |
17 | Grand Prairie | 202,134 | 1.0% |
18 | Brownsville | 190,158 | 0.6% |
19 | Killeen | 159,643 | 1.4% |
20 | Denton | 158,349 | 3.6% |
21 | Mesquite | 147,317 | -0.5% |
22 | Pasadena | 146,716 | -1.0% |
23 | McAllen | 146,593 | 1.0% |
24 | Waco | 144,816 | 1.5% |
25 | Midland | 138,397 | 1.4% |
26 | Lewisville | 133,553 | 5.9% |
27 | Carrollton | 132,918 | -0.1% |
28 | Round Rock | 130,406 | 2.7% |
29 | Abilene | 129,043 | 1.1% |
30 | Pearland | 127,736 | 0.4% |
31 | College Station | 125,192 | 1.9% |
32 | Richardson | 117,435 | -0.1% |
33 | League City | 116,320 | 0.5% |
34 | Odessa | 115,743 | 0.3% |
35 | Beaumont | 112,193 | -0.6% |
36 | Allen | 111,620 | 1.9% |
37 | New Braunfels | 110,958 | 6.7% |
38 | Tyler | 110,327 | 1.4% |
39 | Sugar Land | 108,515 | -0.7% |
40 | Conroe | 108,248 | 6.2% |
41 | Edinburg | 105,799 | 1.9% |
42 | Wichita Falls | 102,691 | 0.0% |
43 | San Angelo | 99,262 | -0.3% |
44 | Georgetown | 96,312 | 12.2% |
45 | Temple | 93,095 | 4.1% |
46 | Bryan | 89,615 | 1.5% |
47 | Mission | 87,292 | 0.5% |
48 | Baytown | 84,067 | 0.2% |
49 | Longview | 83,236 | 0.6% |
50 | Pharr | 80,410 | 0.2% |
51 | Leander | 80,067 | 9.5% |
52 | Flower Mound | 79,445 | 1.3% |
53 | Mansfield | 78,542 | 2.6% |
54 | Cedar Park | 77,516 | -0.2% |
55 | Missouri City | 76,773 | 1.1% |
56 | San Marcos | 71,569 | 1.9% |
57 | Harlingen | 71,510 | -0.1% |
58 | North Richland Hills | 70,658 | 0.2% |
59 | Rowlett | 66,813 | 2.1% |
60 | Victoria | 65,800 | 0.1% |
61 | Pflugerville | 65,301 | -0.3% |
62 | Kyle | 62,548 | 10.4% |
63 | Wylie | 61,078 | 1.8% |
64 | Euless | 59,686 | -0.8% |
65 | Little Elm | 58,496 | 7.5% |
66 | Texas City | 56,609 | 2.7% |
67 | DeSoto | 55,740 | -0.2% |
68 | Port Arthur | 55,547 | -0.0% |
69 | Burleson | 55,220 | 4.7% |
70 | Galveston | 53,237 | -0.2% |
71 | Rockwall | 52,918 | 3.5% |
72 | Grapevine | 50,928 | 0.1% |
73 | Huntsville | 48,552 | 2.0% |
74 | Cedar Hill | 48,411 | -0.5% |
75 | Bedford | 48,370 | -1.0% |
76 | Sherman | 47,473 | 2.7% |
77 | Waxahachie | 47,201 | 4.5% |
78 | Keller | 46,316 | 0.4% |
79 | The Colony | 45,471 | 0.6% |
80 | Haltom City | 45,290 | -0.5% |
81 | Celina | 43,317 | 34.8% |
82 | Schertz | 43,239 | 0.9% |
83 | Weslaco | 43,053 | 2.0% |
84 | Fulshear | 42,616 | 33.8% |
85 | Prosper | 41,660 | 10.5% |
86 | Coppell | 41,404 | -1.1% |
87 | Midlothian | 41,352 | 5.1% |
88 | Rosenberg | 41,104 | 2.2% |
89 | Friendswood | 40,826 | -0.3% |
90 | Lancaster | 40,215 | -0.9% |
91 | Hurst | 39,304 | -0.8% |
92 | Duncanville | 38,883 | -1.4% |
93 | Hutto | 38,765 | 11.3% |
94 | Copperas Cove | 38,696 | 2.2% |
95 | Socorro | 38,238 | 3.4% |
96 | Weatherford | 38,109 | 7.3% |
97 | La Porte | 36,991 | 1.6% |
98 | Farmers Branch | 36,917 | 0.2% |
99 | San Juan | 36,448 | 1.0% |
100 | Cibolo | 36,374 | 3.5% |
The largest city in Texas is Houston, with a population of 2,314,157. Houston is the 4th largest city in the US. The second largest city is San Antonio, with a population of 1,495,295, and is the 7th largest city in the US.
The major cities in Texas are Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, Lubbock, Laredo, Irving, Garland, Frisco, McKinney, Amarillo and Grand Prairie. There are 17 major cities in Texas, which are cities with a population greater than 200,000.
The capital of Texas is Austin, whose most recent population was 979,882. Austin is the 4th largest city in the state of Texas.
Among the 100 largest cities in Texas, the fastest growing city is Fulshear, whose population has grown 5682.3% since the year 2000.
Among the 100 largest cities in Texas, the fastest shrinking city is Galveston, whose population has declined 7.4% since the year 2000. Galveston's peak populuation was 59,606 in the year 1990, and it's current population of 53,237 represents a 10.7% decline from it's peak. Galveston was once the 411th largest city in the US, but it's now the 757th largest.
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