Census data: What was Utah's fastest growing city in 2022? (2024)

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LEHI — One Utah County city is among the nation's fastest-growing large cities, while another is one of three municipalities across the country now considered a large city, according to new U.S. Census Bureau population estimates released Thursday.

The agency unveiled its 2022 municipality population estimates, an analysis of U.S. towns and cities, giving even greater clarity to the state and county population estimates it released over the past few months.

Lehi, with an estimated population percentage growth of 5.6%, was the 14th fastest-growing large city — cities with 50,000 residents or more in 2021 — in the nation between July 2021 and July 2022, according to the agency. It's estimated that Lehi gained 4,456 residents during that time, reaching a population of a little more than 84,000 by mid-2022.

That said, Lehi's growth was no match for a pair of other northern Utah County cities. Combined, Saratoga Spring and Eagle Mountain added nearly 10,000 residents in year-over-year growth, according to the newly released data.

Eagle Mountain is one of three U.S. cities that surpassed 50,000 residents for the first time in 2022, joining the large city list moving forward. It would have been the second fastest-growing large city in the nation, but it did not have at least 50,000 residents in the bureau's 2021 estimate.

Saratoga Springs, on the other hand, is on pace to join the large city list when the 2023 estimates are released.

Utah County led the state in absolute growth, accounting for about 40% of the state's population gains from July 2021 to July 2022, the Census Bureau reported in March. The new data released Thursday shows that multiple towns and cities in the county grew; however, its two largest cities, Provo and Orem, lost an estimated 3,620 residents.

"We still have the same trend of Utah County and Washington County really driving the statewide growth," Emily Harris, a senior demographer at the University of Utah's Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute, told KSL.com in March. "Those two counties account for more than half of the statewide growth, so those are counties that we're always watching."

St. George, in Washington County, was the third fastest-growing large city in Utah last year.

While Utah County continues to lead in growth, the Census Bureau did name Tooele County as the state's fastest-growing county in 2022. West Haven, in Weber County, (12.9%) and Tremonton (12.8%) had the largest growth among Utah towns and cities among cities that had between 10,000 and 49,999 residents in 2021, showing the power of growth that still exists just outside of the Wasatch Front.

Utah's fastest-growing large cities

  • Lehi: 4,456 added residents (5.6% growth)
  • South Jordan: 3,411 residents (4.3%)
  • St. George: 2,339 residents (2.3%)
  • Herriman: 1,024 residents (1.8%)
  • Salt Lake City: 3,492 residents (1.7%)

Note: Based on cities with 50,000 people or more in the 2021 estimate.

Other fast-growing towns and cities

  • West Haven: 2,563 added residents (12.9% growth)
  • Tremonton: 1,343 residents (12.8%)
  • Saratoga Springs: 5,234 residents (11.8%)
  • Santaquin: 1,533 (10%)
  • Eagle Mountain: 4,492 residents (9%)

Note: Based on towns and cities with 10,000 to 49,999 people in the 2021 estimate. Eagle Mountain is now considered a large city but was not in 2021.

Source: Census Bureau

The new data also offers better insight into Salt Lake County's trends, which lost 183 residents between the 2021 and 2022 estimates.

The Census Bureau named South Jordan and Salt Lake City as two of the five fastest-growing large cities in Utah, each gaining almost 3,500 residents over the past year, while Herriman and West Jordan also grew in population. But it found population decreases in Draper, Millcreek, Murray, Sandy, Taylorsville and West Valley City, offsetting any of the gains.

Utah led the nation in housing unit growth between 2021 and 2022, growing its housing stock by 3.3%. Wasatch County (7.7%) led in this category among the U.S. counties in that span.

U.S. trends in the data

In general, the trend of people moving to areas in the South and West is alive and well. Thursday's data release better shows which communities are growing in Florida and Texas, the two states that led population growth overall between 2021 and 2022.

Georgetown, Texas, located just north of Austin, led all large U.S. cities in growth, expanding by 14.4% to an estimated population of 86,507, according to the Census Bureau. Kyle, Leander and Little Elm, all in Texas, also landed in the Top 5, behind Santa Cruz, California. Fort Worth and San Antonio were first and third in numeric growth.

Florida had three cities in the top 10 in percentage growth, which are North Port, Cape Coral and Port St. Lucie. The latter two also landed in the top 10 in numeric growth. Phoenix and Seattle were second and fourth in numeric growth, among Western cities.

New York City remains the largest city in the country, holding more than 8.3 million people.

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Census data: What was Utah's fastest growing city in 2022? (2024)

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Census data: What was Utah's fastest growing city in 2022? ›

Population Changes in Utah Cities

What are the fastest growing counties in Utah 2022? ›

The fastest-growing counties were Tooele, Daggett, Washington, Iron, and Juab counties. All had growth rates of over 3%, with Tooele County highest at 4.2%. Over half (54.8%) of statewide growth came from two counties. Utah and Washington counties added 16,628 and 6,204 new residents, respectively.

Is Utah still the fastest growing state? ›

SALT LAKE CITY — Utah continues to be one of the fastest-growing states in the country; however, it and the West are certainly not growing as fast as states in another region of the country, according to new federal data.

Where have we seen huge population growth in Utah? ›

Harris says Utah County has been the largest driver of statewide growth for the last five years. Over the last year, Utah County accounted for 39% of the state's population increase. That's followed by Salt Lake County, at 25%.

Which is the fastest growing city in Utah? ›

The largest cities in Utah were Salt Lake City (204,657), West Valley City (136,650), West Jordan (116,664), Provo (113,523), and St. George (102,519). The fastest growing large cities were Lehi (5.6%), South Jordan (4.3%), St. George (2.3%), and Herriman (1.8%).

What part of Utah is growing the fastest? ›

Utah County dominated the major growth statistics. The report shows it added more than 22,000 people between July 2022 and July 2023, leading all counties in new move-ins and births. Salt Lake County gained the second-most people with almost 14,000. Davis County gained over 5,100 people.

Why is St. George Utah booming? ›

St. George ranked 8th overall for fastest-growing populations, booming by a whopping 18% over five years. The population growth in Utah's southwest fits a trend found in SmartAsset's report. “Economic opportunities, scenic beauty, a mild winter climate and friendly, helpful and optimistic residents make St.

Why is St. George Utah so popular? ›

The whole city and area are laced with St George Utah golf courses with some of them being world-class. The area is known for its scenery, golf, low crime rate, pioneer history, tourism, and hospitality.

What state is moving to Utah the most? ›

As Utah continues to grow, it's no surprise that the largest number of new residents comes from California. But it's not the only state driving the Beehive State's population growth. In 2022, Utah saw an influx of 91,341 new residents, according to recent numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Why is Utah one of the fastest-growing states? ›

Utah's population growth is fueled by the highest per capita rate of natural increase among all states. Utah's birth rate (per capita) is the highest in the nation. This is the combined result of the state's youngest median age and high fertility rate.

Why are so many Californians moving to Utah? ›

While state officials have been frustrated by Californians moving to Utah, local and national reports consistently point to Utah's strong economic policy and employment as drivers of migration to the state.

Where are people moving from to Utah? ›

California has long been a favorite political boogeyman of sorts for prominent Utah leaders. And as the state booms, census data has shown that the largest number of new Utahns do indeed come from the Golden State. About 18,669 of them in 2022, according to the latest numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau.

Why is Salt Lake City growing so fast? ›

Salt Lake City was already growing rapidly before the pandemic. And when the early-pandemic lockdowns hit in spring 2020, in-migration from other states surged, driven by access to the city's outdoor amenities and its burgeoning tech sector, among other things.

Is Utah growing or Shrinking? ›

Utah is growing, but the population boom is slowing

About 80% of new Utah residents live in Salt Lake, Utah, Weber, Davis, Tooele and Wasatch counties. Another 12.7% live in Washington, Iron and Kane counties. The Kem C.

What counties are growing in Utah? ›

Yet parts of southern and central Utah led the field in percentage growth. Piute County gained 57 residents, a 3.7% increase, to top Juab County's 3.4% increase after it gained 437 new residents. Iron (2.7%), Kane (2.6%) and Tooele (2.6%) counties also ended up near the top in this category.

What is the fastest growing county in the nation 2022? ›

1. Kaufman County, Texas. Kaufman County, located in the northeastern part of Texas close to Dallas, saw its population increase from 172,611 people in 2022 to 185,690 in 2023. Learn more about Kaufman County.

What are the 4 most populated counties in Utah? ›

Based on 2022 United States Census data, the population of Utah was 3,380,800. Just over 75% of Utah's population is concentrated along four Wasatch Front counties: Salt Lake, Utah, Davis, and Weber.

Which counties are growing the fastest? ›

Kaufman County, east of Dallas, grew faster than any other in the country from 2022 to 2023. Harris County added the most new residents.

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