The turnout rate dropped more than 8 percentage points compared to four years ago — a high-water mark for the Lone Star State ...
Texas cities ranked at the top of more than 100 cities in attracting residential, industrial and retail projects between 1980 ...
That said, compared with other states, Texas still has some of the highest levels of natural population growth—in 2023, three of the top five counties nationwide for natural population growth were 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 ...
San Jose ranked as the city with the least amount of non-home loan debt, where the average resident has $26,704 owed. It also has among the lowest student loan debt amounts in the top 50 metros, with ...
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 ...
Texas, typically not seen as LGBTQ-friendly, boasts vibrant queer neighborhoods and attractions in cities like Dallas, San ...
A new breed of activists wants Texas to tame costs by building more housing. But longstanding opposition to such policies ...
Fewer Texans — especially in the state’s largest cities — voted early this year compared to 2020, according to a Texas ...
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 ...