Texas has second largest population in USA with over 29 million people. State covers 696,241 km2 and borders Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma and New Mexico. Population will reach 32.451 million by July 2025. Growth rate averaged 1.69% over last 13 years since 2011
Born in San Antonio, Texas on July 12, 1977. Graduated from Green Mountain High School in Lakewood, CO. Attended Northeastern Junior College on basketball scholarship. Discovered his passion for acting through his father's workshop
Opened in 1969 as Houston Intercontinental Airport. Renamed in 1997 after George H.W. Bush, 41st US President. Originally named after typographical error in Jet Era Ranch Corporation name
Texas became second-largest U.S. state with 30.5 million residents in 2023. Population grew 4.7% since 2020, reaching 30.029,572 in July 2021. Texas's population growth between 2000-2010 was highest among U.S. states
Texas has 226 colleges and universities under Carnegie Classification. 123 institutions are private, 54 for-profit, 103 public. 34 research, 29 master's, 92 undergraduate, 71 special-focus institutions
Texas has a population of 29,145,505, making it second-largest in the US. Three major cities in Texas exceed one million residents each. Texas has experienced rapid population growth since the 21st century