Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Texas cities dominate GDP growth list via Real Estate Center at Texas A&M

Many Texas cities have shown significant growth in gross domestic product (GDP). Houston area’s real GDP in 2011 grew 3.7 percent — the most of the ten largest metropolitan areas in the United States, according to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis.

DFW followed with 3.1 percent growth, and the San Francisco area was No. 3 with 2.6 percent growth.

Among metropolitan areas with real GDP of more than $100 billion, the San Jose, Calif., area experienced the most growth with 7.7 percent.

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