Economist estimates that San Antonio was the fourth fastest-growing U.S. metro last year

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Economist estimates that San Antonio was the fourth fastest-growing U.S. metro last year
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The prediction is based on U.S. Census Bureau data released on Thursday. SanAntonio SATX SanAntonioTX Texas Census2023 populationgrowth

According to Ali Wolf, the chief economist at housing market research firm Zonda, Jacksonville, Florida was likely the fastest growing metro area in 2022 — but San Antonio wasn't far behind.

San Antonio was likely the nation's fourth fastest-growing metro area, according to one economist's analysis of recent U.S. Census Bureau numbers.for the fastest-growing counties in the nation for 2022. Maricopa County, Arizona, took the top spot for numeric growth, followed by a slew of counties in Texas, including Harris County, Collin County, and Denton County. Bexar landed No. 9.

The Census Bureau historically releases data on the population growth of U.S. metro areas — which include not just a city's primary county but all those surrounding — in May. However, Ali Wolf, the chief economist at housing market research firm Zonda, got a jump on that data by analyzed the Census data released on Thursday.

Her estimate shows which metros likely grew the most in 2022 — and the San Antonio area was in the top five.

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