Austin

Is Austin Overpopulated?

its NOT overpopulated! Overpopulation implies Density–the number of people who live per square mile of a city’s boundaries. Austin has a population density of only 3,358.32 people per square mile within its 305 square mile boundary. Is Austin overcrowded? This city is crowded. It comes as no surprise to Austinites. And it’s only getting worse. …

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Is Austin A Segregated City?

Among the largest metro areas in the country, Austin ranks as the place where wealthy, college-educated professionals and less-educated, blue-collar workers are least likely to share the same neighborhoods. Is Austin racially segregated? Austin has the highest levels of African American and Hispanic segregation, while Georgetown and Taylor show some segregation of Asian residents. Segregation …

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Who Is Moving To Austin?

California residents make up 8% of all migration to the Austin metropolitan area, according to 2014-18 U.S. Census survey data compiled by the chamber. That is significantly more than the next five states: California (8%) New York (3.3%) Florida (3.1%) Illinois (2.3%) Arizona (2.1%) Colorado (2.0) Who’s moving to Austin Texas? BIG COMPANIES MOVING TO …

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