Locator: 45372TX.
Dallas - Ft Worth: boomtown.
- Population: imagine San Diego, San Jose, New Orleans, Pittsburgh and Boise all rolled up into the same metropolitan area.
- Zoom in: That would give you a sense of just how many people now live in the Dallas-Fort Worth area's major cities, which aside from the titular pair also include Arlington, Plano and Garland.
- The big picture: Dallas-Fort Worth is one of the country's fastest growing metropolitan areas. The region added more people than any other U.S. metro between 2021 and 2022, with 170,396 new residents.
- Zoom out: Texas is one of six states benefiting from a massive southward wealth migration, which is pulling the U.S. economic center away from the Northeast.
- By the numbers:
- 265 businesses have either relocated or expanded to Dallas-Fort Worth since 2020.
- Dallas accounted for 59 of those moves.
- Among the biggest: Caterpillar, which last year relocated its headquarters from suburban Chicago to Irving.
- Irving, a suburb near DFW Airport, has seen more than 20 business expansions and relocations in the past three years.
"The six states" not named, but possibly: the two Carolinas; Georgia; Florida; Tennessee; and, Texas?
Yup, see this article.
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