The state's population growth has helped its economy thrive.
Plenty of Americans have moved to Texas in recent years, but the state's population growth has also been driven by another factor — native-born residents aren't leaving.
It's helping fuel an economic boom at a time when many businesses are struggling to attract workers .
Texas has no state income tax , and major cities like Dallas and Austin provide residents plenty of places to pursue job opportunities.
But the state's population trends should position it well in the long term.
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