Table 2
Population growth rate of the fastest growing metropolitan areas with over 1 million inhabitants, Canada and the United States, 2012/2013
Population | |
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% growth rate | |
Calgary, Alberta | 3.8 |
Edmonton, Alberta | 3.5 |
Austin–Round Rock, Texas | 2.6 |
Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land, Texas | 2.2 |
Raleigh, North Carolina | 2.2 |
Orlando–Kissimmee–Sanford, Florida | 2.0 |
San Antonio–New Braunfels, Texas | 1.9 |
Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, Colorado | 1.9 |
Nashville–Davidson–Murfreesboro–Franklin, Tennesse | 1.8 |
Charlotte–Concord–Gastonia, North Carolina / South Carolina | 1.7 |
Note(s):
Regions are ranked in descending order of the annual population growth rate. Only the 10 regions with the highest population growth rates are presented. The geographic unit is the census metropolitan area in Canada and the metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Source(s):
Statistics Canada CANSIM table 051-0056; US Census Bureau.
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