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US Boomtowns Explode: Texas City Leads Growth
2 Dec
Summary
- Fulshear, Texas, saw a 736% population increase.
- South Carolina, Arizona, Utah boomtowns grew over 100%.
- Study analyzed cities with 25,000-500,000 population.

Several U.S. cities are experiencing remarkable population booms, with Fulshear, Texas, leading the pack. This Texas city saw its population surge by an incredible 736% from 2015 to 2023, earning it the title of the nation's top boomtown. The study, which analyzed cities with populations between 25,000 and 500,000, identified widespread growth across the country.
Other areas showcasing rapid expansion include boomtowns in South Carolina, Arizona, and Utah, which experienced population increases exceeding 100%. Cities like Fort Mill, South Carolina; Queen Creek, Arizona; and Herriman, Utah, collectively added thousands of new residents during the eight-year study period. This trend indicates significant demographic shifts in various regions.
These findings highlight dynamic population movements and economic activity in mid-sized cities. The analysis, based on U.S. Census American Community Survey data from 2015 and 2023, provides a snapshot of which communities are attracting the most new residents, signaling potential shifts in economic and social landscapes.




