New census data reveals the states that lost the most residents to Texas between 2022 and 2023. California topped the list.
Personal finance website SmartAsset recently analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau to find the fastest-growing cities in the nation. Of the more than 600 cities analyzed based on one- and ...
Personal finance website SmartAsset recently analyzed data from the U.S. Census Bureau to find the fastest-growing cities in ...
Approximately 611,942 people moved to the Lone Star State in 2023, while 478,570 moved out. This represents an outflow of 133 ...
The Texas Tribune examined the state’s housing affordability crisis and why the state has struggled to build enough homes to meet demand.
A new breed of activists wants Texas to tame costs by building more housing. But longstanding opposition to such policies ...
Below is a list of propositions from some of the largest cities, counties, and school districts across Texas; it is not representative of all propositions. This information has been compiled from ...
Texas has a deep housing shortage that’s driving up home prices and rents. And it’s getting worse. In 2022, Texas needed about 320,000 more homes than it had, up from about 306,000 the ...
Cities in Florida dominate a top ten list of the best places to live in the U.S. if you're a veteran, though the number one city isn't in the Sunshine State.
For example, both seem to support permitting homes to be built on land that’s zoned for commercial development, a practice Texas’ largest cities don’t allow. Tweaking cities’ zoning rules ...
Texas’ largest cities make it relatively easy to build detached single-family homes and allow them in practically every area designated for residential use. But a Texas Tribune analysis shows ...