Ten U.S. cities now have more than one million people. That's one finding of the U.S. Census Bureau, which this week released statistics on population growth between 2013-2014. Other interesting results show that five of the ten U.S. cities with the largest population gains are in Texas, and that San Jose, CA, has cracked the one million mark for the first time. Here are the top ten fastest-growing U.S. cities, according to the U.S. Census Bureau:
10. Charlotte, NC (16,007 person increase; total population: 809,958)
9. Fort Worth, TX (18,183 person increase; total population: 812,238)
8. Dallas (20,322 person increase; total population: 1,281,047)
7. San Diego (21,225 person increase; total population: 1,381,069)
6. Phoenix (24,616 person increase; total population: 1,537,058)
5. San Antonio, TX (24,931 person increase; total population: 1,436,697)
4. Austin, TX (25,667 person increase; total population: 912,791
3. Los Angeles (30,924 person increase; total population: 3,928,864)
2. Houston (35,752 person increase; total population: 2,239,558)
1. New York City (52,700 person increase; total population: 8,491,079)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau