"Population",,,,,,,,
" ","1980","1990","2000","2010","% Change from 1980-2010","% Change from 2000-2010","2020 Projection","2040 Projection"
"Brownsville","84,997","98,962","139,722","175,023","105.9%","25.3%","N/A","N/A"
"Brownsville MSA*","209,727","260,120","335,227","406,220","93.7%","21.2%","491,465","594,027"
"Rio Grande Valley **","537,811","701,888","978,369","1,264,091","135.0%","29.2%","1,641,290","2,281,456"
"Texas","14,229,191","17,044,714","20,851,820","25,145,561","76.7%","20.6%","30,858,449","44,872,038"
"United States","226,545,805","249,464,396","281,421,906","308,745,538","36.3%","9.7%","324,927,000","377,350,000"
"*Brownsville MSA (Metropolitan Statistical   Area) is an area consisting of one county-Cameron, which includes the cities   of Brownsville, Harlingen, La Feria, Los Fresnos, Palm Valley, Port Isabel, Rio Hondo, &   San Benito; the towns of  Bayview, Combes, Indian Lake, Laguna Vista, Los   Indios, Primera,  Rancho Viejo, Santa Rosa, South Padre Island; and 30 CDPs   (Census-designated places).",,,,,,,,
"**Rio Grande Valley comprises the   following 4 counties: Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, & Willacy County    ",,,,,,,,
"Source: Texas State Data Center, U.S.   Census Bureau      ",,,,,,,,
