5 Fastest Growing Cities in the US

In this article, we will be taking a look at the 5 fastest-growing cities in the US. If you want to read our analysis of the impact of the housing shortage and high taxation on population decline in the US, you can go directly to see the 17 Fastest Growing Cities in the US

5. Little Elm, Texas

Percentage Change in Population (2020-2022): 17.29%

Little Elm in Texas ranks fifth on our list of the 17 fastest-growing cities in the US. It is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex and is considered an extension of the Denton suburbs. Lake Lewisville attracts tourists to the scenic beauty of Little Elm. The percentage change in population in Little Elm was 17.29% between 2020-2022.

4. Eagle Mountain, Utah

Percentage Change in Population (2020-2022): 21.38%

Ranking fourth on our list of the 17 fastest-growing cities in the US is Eagle Mountain in Utah. Located in the Provo-Orem metropolitan area, it is most commonly known for its wildlife and nature. Its proximity to Cedar Valley and Utah Lake adds to its scenic natural charm. There has been a 21.38% change in population in Eagle Mountain between 2020-2022.

3. Leander, Texas

Percentage Change in Population (2020-2022): 22.23%

Leander is located in the Greater Austin metropolitan area and ranks third on our list of the fastest-growing cities in the US. The city is famous for its historical attractions and its award-winning school district. The percentage change in population in Leander between 2020-2022 was 22.23%.

2. Kyle, Texas

Percentage Change in Population (2020-2022): 23.74%

Ranking second on our list of the fastest-growing cities in the US is Kyle in Texas. This second-largest city in Hays County is in proximity to Austin and San Antonio, making it a good place to settle. The population in Kyle has grown rapidly by 23.74% between 2020-2022.

1. Georgetown, Texas

Percentage Change in Population (2020-2022): 26.67%

Georgetown in Texas ranks number one on our list of the 17 fastest-growing cities in the US. Famous for its annual Red Poppy Festival, it is an otherwise slow-paced city. Due to its low taxes, the city attracts manufacturing companies to set up businesses. The percentage change in population in Georgetown between 2020-2022 was 26.67%.

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