Most city offices, including City Hall, will be closed Monday, July 4, for the Independence Day holiday.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Fort Worth was the fastest growing large city between 2010 and 2020 – with a total population increase of more than 177,000 during the decade, representing an annual average increase of 17,771 persons and a growth rate of 2.4% percent per year. Fort Worth’s rapid population growth continues from the previous decade. From 2000 to 2010, Fort Worth's total population increased by 200,815 persons. This represents an average annual increase of approximately 20,082 persons and a growth rate of 3.7 percent per year.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Decennial Census and 1-Year American Community Survey (ACS) Population Estimates
White Alone: (Non-Hispanic): 37% Black (Non-Hispanic): 19% Hispanic (All Races): 35% Asian Alone: 5% Other: 4%
Source: US Census Bureau 2020; US Census Bureau ACS 5-year 2016-2020
Fort Worth: $64,567 Texas: $63,826 United States: $64,994
Sources: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year 2016-2020
Fort Worth: $81,500 Texas: $74,500 United States: $78,500
Source: HUD, Income Limits, 2020
359 Square Miles
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