Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) is the 4th largest
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the U.S. and has
sustained more population growth than any other top 5 MSA since
2000. Dallas is also home to
25 Fortune 500 headquarters due to its low cost of business &
living and charming culture.
| Population | 6,447,615 |
| Number of Households | 2,270,328 |
| Population Density | 3,469.9 people per square mile |
| Growth in Household Population since 2000 | 21.39% |
| Median Age | 33.2 |
| Per Capita Income | $27,351 |
| Average Household Income | $75,903 |
| Percent of Households with Income above $100,000 | 22.54% |
| Percent of Population with Bachelor's Degrees or Higher |
29.41% |
| Population | 15,239 |
| Number of Households | 9,676 |
| Population Density | 6,691 per sq mi. |
| Growth in Household Population since 2000 |
48.52% |
| Median Age | 35.96 |
| Per Capita Income | $58,330.08 |
| Average Household Income | $90,559.42 |
| Percent of Households with Income above $100,000 |
26.6% |
| Percent of Population with Bachelor's Degrees or Higher |
58.39% |