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Biggest Cities in the Sun Belt on a Map

The Sun Belt is a region that is projected to be responsible for 88% of U.S. population growth from 2010–2030. Name the 20 most populous metro areas in the Sun Belt with the help of a map.
Sun Belt boundary based on this map from this article
Metro area population, not cities
Population displayed is 2022 estimate. Increase since 2000.
Quiz by UG332
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Last updated: October 3, 2023
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Population
Increase
City
12,872,322
4%
Los Angeles
7,943,685
54%
Dallas
7,340,118
56%
Houston
6,222,106
46%
Atlanta
6,139,340
23%
Miami
5,015,678
54%
Phoenix
4,579,599
11%
San Francisco
4,667,558
43%
Riverside
3,290,730
37%
Tampa
3,276,208
16%
San Diego
Population
Increase
City
2,764,182
68%
Orlando
2,756,069
107%
Charlotte
2,655,342
55%
San Antonio
2,421,115
94%
Austin
2,416,702
35%
Sacramento
2,322,985
69%
Las Vegas
1,938,524
12%
San Jose
1,675,668
49%
Jacksonville
1,484,338
86%
Raleigh
1,332,305
11%
Memphis
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Level 79
Apr 16, 2020
Great quiz!
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Level 68
Apr 16, 2020
Thanks!
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Level 45
Mar 30, 2021
How did you make the map?
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Level 73
Mar 7, 2023
Map wizardry, you learn it in map wizard school
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Level ∞
Oct 3, 2023
Air conditioning and taxes explain about 90% of U.S. migration patterns.
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Level 61
Oct 7, 2023
That and housing prices.
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Level 77
Oct 3, 2023
I did not think san antonio was that far north for some reason. Oops
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Level 88
Oct 4, 2023
San Francisco is in the Sunbelt? Clearly, you have never been there, at least not much. With the fog (i.e., no sun), the climate is quite different (50s in July for example). Culturally its hard to be more different. I'm not sure that Sacramento or San Jose would be considered Sunbelt cities either.
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Level 83
Oct 4, 2023
The concept isn't an invention of the quiz maker, nor is it exclusively or perhaps even primarily to do with climate. The linked article provides an explanation.
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Level 74
Oct 5, 2023
I lived in San Francisco for twelve years, and I would never have considered it the sunbelt. It looks as though it is mainly considered sunbelt by some expanded definitions that also include places as unlikely as Denver and Salt Lake City.
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Level 58
Oct 6, 2023
Sacramento has that 98% sun chance in July though. Sunniest city on Earth during one month. Pretty cool. But I agree, I've never ever considered SF part of the sunbelt.
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Level 76
Oct 4, 2023
The map helped immensely--thank you for that.
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Level 79
Oct 13, 2023
Nice, maybe this will lower housing prices in northern states for people like me who can't stand the heat (and humidity in a lot of these places).