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How Texas’s Population Has Changed

Texas has changed a lot over time. One big change is the number of people who live here. Today, Texas is one of the most populated states in the country.

People study Texas by looking at its demographics. Demographics are facts about a population. They can include age, language, income, and ethnic background.

Counting the People of Texas

One way leaders learn about Texas is through the census. The census is a count and survey of all the people living in the United States. It happens every ten years.

The census helps us understand how Texas is growing. It shows where people live and how communities are changing. This information can help leaders plan for schools, roads, and other services.

Why Texas Keeps Growing

Texas has a fast population growth rate. That means the number of people living here is increasing quickly. Some people are born in Texas, and many others move here from other places.

One reason Texas grows is immigration. Immigration happens when people move from another country to live in Texas or somewhere else in the United States. These new Texans bring new ideas, skills, and cultures.

People also move to Texas from other states. They may come for jobs, family, or a new start. As more people arrive, cities and towns become larger.

A State of Many Cultures

Texas is home to people from many backgrounds. Because of this, Texas has rich cultures across the state. Families may celebrate different holidays, eat different foods, and speak different languages.

These customs and traditions help make Texas special. Customs and traditions are the ways groups celebrate, behave, and keep important practices over time. They can be seen in music, clothing, celebrations, and family events.

Spanish is one important language in Texas. Many people in Texas speak both English and Spanish. A person who can use two languages is bilingual.

Some schools have bilingual programs. In these programs, students learn in two languages. This can help students understand lessons and keep their home language strong.

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How Population Change Affects Texas

As Texas grows, communities change too. More homes, schools, and businesses may be needed. Roads and parks may also need to grow with the population.

Population changes can also shape culture. New people bring their own languages, foods, and celebrations. Over time, these become part of life in Texas.

When we study population, we learn more than just numbers. We learn who lives in Texas and how the state continues to change. Texas keeps growing, and its people are a big part of its story.


Source: How Texas’s Population Has Changed
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