https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tab ... Type=table
Released this morning. DFW metropolitan statistical area passed Houston in '15-'16 to be first in the nation once again for net domestic migration, as it was before the shale fracking boom.
Quick summary:
DFW has gained 807,000 residents since the April 2010 census. 445K were through migration and 358K through natural increase of births over deaths, with 4K not quite adding up. Of the 445,000 net migrants, 140.5K were from out of the USA while 304.5K were domestic migrants.
July 1, 2016 Census Bureau estimates release
Re: July 1, 2016 Census Bureau estimates release
Top MSAs for domestic migration 2015-2016:
+60.2 DFW
+51.4 PHX
+46.7 TPA
+36.6 ATL
+33.4 AUS
+31.7 CLT
+30.8 SEA
+29.4 ORL
+28.1 HOU
+27.7 LAS
+24.8 SAT
+24.1 PDX
+20.8 BNA
+20.4 DEN
+60.2 DFW
+51.4 PHX
+46.7 TPA
+36.6 ATL
+33.4 AUS
+31.7 CLT
+30.8 SEA
+29.4 ORL
+28.1 HOU
+27.7 LAS
+24.8 SAT
+24.1 PDX
+20.8 BNA
+20.4 DEN
Re: July 1, 2016 Census Bureau estimates release
Total chg 4/10-7/16 for Texas Triangle metros
Gtr. Houston +852K
the Metroplex +807K
Austin-Ro.Ro. +340K
SA-New Braunfels +287K
Killeen-Temple +31K
Bryan-C.S. +26K
Waco +12K