Fort Worth Police Department Strategic Plan
City Comparison The table below provides a comparison of population and square miles among the top 20 U.S. cities:
Figure 2.2. Top 20 U.S. Cities by Population
Population Estimate
Square Miles
City
New York, New York Los Angeles, California
8,495,194 3,936,940 2,723,436 2,256,192 1,561,562 1,538,411 1,440,309 1,382,251 1,280,450 1,016,597
303 469 227 600 134 517 461 325 341 177 298 747 361 217 353 298 255 139 47
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Chicago, Illinois Houston, Texas
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Phoenix, Arizona San Antonio, Texas San Diego, California
Dallas, Texas
10 San Jose, California
11 Austin, Texas
912,713 854,962 852,537 849,052 837,931 833,319 856,916 680,682 680,223 669,112
12 Jacksonville, Florida 13 San Francisco, California 14 Indianapolis, Indiana
15 Columbus, Ohio 16 Fort Worth, Texas
17 *Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina
18 El Paso, Texas 19 Detroit, Michigan 20 Seattle, Washington
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Sources: 2014 U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates; square miles from 2010 U.S. Census Bureau. *Charlotte-Mecklenburg PD provides service to residents outside of the Charlotte city limits. As of 2014, the population that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg PD serves is approximately 856,916. The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) projects the population in Fort Worth will grow to an estimated 950,000 by 2021, and may exceed 1.3 million by 2040. The sources of population growth are due primarily to the following factors: longer life expectancy, high birth rates, immigration, and domestic migration due to a strong economy in Texas, relative to other states.
Fort Worth Demographics and Trends
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