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Fact brief: Would Fort Worth and Dallas combined be the fifth-largest city in the US?
If combined, Fort Worth and Dallas would be the fifth-largest city in the U.S.
The two North Texas metropolises would comprise 2,357,608 residents between them. Houston, the fourth-largest city in the country, has a population of 2,397,315.
Fort Worth was recently named the 10th-largest city in the U.S., a title previously held by Jacksonville. Cowtown currently has 1,028,117 residents. Dallas is one spot ahead with a population of 1,329,421.
Among the country’s 50 largest cities, Fort Worth is the fastest-growing, with an 11.88% population increase from 2020 to 2025.
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Sources
- U.S. Census Bureau Population Growth Holds Steady in Midsized Cities Amid Slowdown
- U.S. Census Bureau Population Growth Reported Across Cities and Towns in All U.S. Regions
- Wikipedia List of United States Cities by Population
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