![]() Texas has one of the highest birth rates in the U.S., with roughly 13.2 births per 100,000 people each year. Because Texas is the second-most-populous state and has more than 30 million residents already, a 1.34% annual growth rate means that the population of Texas grows by more than 1,100 people per day. Texas grew 20.68% from 2010 to 2023, the third-highest increase of any state, and has an estimated 2023 growth rate of 1.34%. Despite the state's rapid growth, Idaho's population remains the 12th-smallest of any U.S. Additionally, Idaho's capital city of Boise has a rapidly growing tech sector. are drawn to Idaho for its affordability, lower population density, and strong job market. Idaho's 2023 growth rate is an estimated 1.43% per year. ![]() Idaho's population grew 22.52% from 2010 to 2023, a percentage increase that ranked second-highest among all states. About 62% of Utah's residents are Mormon, who have an average of 3.4 children compared to 2.1 children among all American adults. Unlike other rapidly growing states, whose growth is primarily due to migration from other states, Utah's growth is largely the result of the state's high birth rate of 14.9 per 100,000 residents. ![]() from 2010 to 2023, with a total growth of 23.88% during that time. Utah was the fastest-growing state in the U.S. Census Bureau and is listed here for the sake of inclusive comparison. * The District of Columbia is a federal district rather than a state, but is tracked like a state by the U.S. ![]()
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