America’s Boomtowns: Fastest-Growing Cities in the US | Checkr
2026-02-28 21:48 Diff

In recent years, the United States has experienced a significant degree of economic uncertainty, with far-reaching implications for businesses, consumers, and the cities they call home.

Factors such as housing instability, workforce layoffs, and a potential recession contributed to a climate of unpredictability, challenging the stability and confidence in the nation's economy and the growth of cities across the country.

Additionally, the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic brought about unprecedented disruptions, leading to widespread job losses, business closures, and financial volatility.

Through all of these hardships, certain US cities have grown exponentially, while others have struggled to develop and attract new residents and jobs. Some cities have grown so fast that they’ve been labeled “boomtowns.”

A boomtown refers to a city that experiences rapid economic growth and development within a relatively short period. These cities and towns often undergo a significant population increase and witness a surge in economic activity due to various factors, which we’ll discuss shortly.

Boomtowns typically attract large numbers of people seeking employment and entrepreneurial prospects, leading to a rapid expansion of infrastructure, housing, and services to accommodate the growing population.

Checkr compiled this list to bring to light cities across the country that are best fit for businesses looking to start up or expand, and for individuals seeking a new home with great opportunities for employment. That said, if a business owner is looking to expand, relocate, or start a new venture, a boomtown might be a good place to learn more about. Additionally, if an individual is looking for a place for higher wages and better employment opportunities, perhaps a boomtown might be for them.

To showcase the boomtowns filled with opportunity, Checkr crunched the numbers using data sourced from the US Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.

We dug into 10 critical factors about 381 US metro areas—the total number of metro areas as identified by the US Census Bureau. Each of the following 10 key factors was weighted appropriately and scaled, and then we calculated the weighted sum of the factors to obtain a final _Boomtown Score—the lower the score the better—_using the metrics below.

Kay factors:

  • Population growth
  • GDP growth
  • Unemployment rate
  • Workforce growth
  • Poverty rate
  • Housing unit growth
  • Real personal income growth
  • Change in median age
  • Change in the total number of businesses
  • Percentage of high-earning residents (making more than $100,000)

Now that we’ve revealed the key factors, let’s check out some of the important findings.

Let’s start by looking at the biggest boomtowns in America—also known as the fastest-growing, quickest-developing cities in the country.

*Data analyzed by Checkr from sources including the US Census Bureau & Bureau of Economic Analysis

Above you’ll see that Provo, Utah tops the list as America’s biggest boomtown, boasting the best Boomtown Score of 37—a result of Provo’s fantastic rankings for key metrics such as GDP growth (#4), number of businesses added (#2), and labor force growth (#6).

Joining Provo on the top-10 list were three additional Utah cities—St. George, 5th overall; Logan, 8th overall; and Ogden, 9th overall. Clearly, Utah has seen some fantastic growth over the past 5 years in both population and economic development.

Why? Utah has fostered a business-friendly environment that has attracted companies from various industries, including technology, finance, healthcare, and outdoor recreation. This has led to job opportunities and a steady influx of professionals and skilled workers seeking employment in these thriving sectors.

Alongside Utah, other cities in the top 10 are two high-ranking Idaho destinations—Boise City, 2nd overall, and Coeur d’Alene, 3rd overall. A combination of strong economic opportunities, top-ranking quality of life, and a lower cost of living has allowed these Idaho cities the opportunity to flourish in attracting new residents.

Rounding out the top 10 are Bend, Oregon, 4th overall; Destin, Florida, 6th overall; tech-favorite Austin, Texas, 7th overall; and Reno, Nevada, 10th overall.

Here’s an additional quick snapshot of the top 10 boomtowns:

  1. Provo, UT
  2. Boise City, ID
  3. Coeur d’Alene, ID
  4. Bend, OR
  5. St. George, UT
  6. Destin, FL
  7. Austin, TX
  8. Logan, UT
  9. Ogden, UT
  10. Reno, NV

For individuals and businesses on the lookout for opportunities in new cities, this top 10 list would be a great place to start along with the rest of the top 25 list featured in the graphic above.

Next, let’s review the cities that fall on the other side of the boomtown spectrum—the slowest-growing cities in America.

We’ve learned why certain cities in the US are booming and experiencing economic and population growth. But why are some cities flourishing while others are struggling to grow?

Several factors should be considered here: Economic investment, demographic trends, environmental constraints, social and political instability, market conditions, and climate, among others.

It's equally important to recognize that each city's growth potential is influenced by a unique combination of factors, and addressing the challenges requires a comprehensive approach that involves collaboration between government, private sector entities, and the community to identify and overcome barriers to growth.

Let’s map out the cities that are either growing much slower or struggling to grow at all when compared to the previously discussed boomtowns.

*Data analyzed by Checkr from sources including the US Census Bureau & Bureau of Economic Analysis

The graphic above shows Decatur, Illinois as the slowest-growing city in the country. Additional research shows that Decatur lacks high-quality manufacturing jobs, and there is a “trickle-down effect.” David Wilson, a professor of Geography and Urban Planning at the University of Illinois believes “the jobs replacing the manufacturing jobs are service industry jobs and, in many ways, do not provide a living wage.” The research indicates that economic factors and job opportunities are contributing to the city’s position as the lowest-ranked city on the list.

Joining Decatur in the bottom 5 are Shreveport, Louisiana; Lima, Ohio; Lawton, Oklahoma; and Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania.

For Shreveport, specifically, one major limiting factor was COVID-19 and the impact that the pandemic had on gaming and casinos. Reporting immediately following the start of the pandemic, the Shreveport Times said that “the unthinkable happened during the stay-at-home order—casinos went dark. No gaming. No buffets. No concerts. Six area casinos were closed. DiamondJacks never reopened.”

Rounding out the bottom 10 on the list of slower-growing cities are Pine Bluff, Arkansas; Champaign, Illinois; Erie, Pennsylvania; Beaumont, Texas; and St. Joseph, Missouri.

Here’s an additional quick snapshot of the cities on the bottom of the list of boomtowns:

  1. Decatur, IL
  2. Shreveport, LA
  3. Lima, OH
  4. Lawton, OK
  5. Bloomsburg, PA
  6. Pine Bluff, AR
  7. Champaign, IL
  8. Erie, PA
  9. Beaumont, TX
  10. St. Joseph, MO

These low-ranking cities are all struggling for different reasons, but economic hardship is a common theme. From population loss in Erie and Beaumont to the labor force issues in Decatur, each city is struggling currently but ultimately hopes to regain its footing and prosper in the coming years.

Finally, let’s look at the full rundown of all the 381 metro areas and how they stack up in terms of the fastest-growing boomtowns and slower-developing not-so-much booming cities across the country.

The full list of America’s fastest-growing cities

RankMetro AreaBoomtown Score1Provo-Orem, UT Metro Area372Boise City, ID Metro Area473Coeur d'Alene, ID Metro Area524Bend, OR Metro Area545St. George, UT Metro Area556Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin, FL Metro Area567Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown, TX Metro Area618Logan, UT-ID Metro Area689Ogden-Clearfield, UT Metro Area7310Reno, NV Metro Area7411North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton, FL Metro Area7612Fort Collins, CO Metro Area7713Idaho Falls, ID Metro Area7814Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia, NC-SC Metro Area7915Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville, FL Metro Area8116Huntsville, AL Metro Area8217Jacksonville, FL Metro Area8218Daphne-Fairhope-Foley, AL Metro Area8419Salt Lake City, UT Metro Area8420Raleigh-Cary, NC Metro Area8621Phoenix-Mesa-Chandler, AZ Metro Area8622Nashville-Davidson--Murfreesboro--Franklin, TN Metro Area8723Olympia-Lacey-Tumwater, WA Metro Area8724The Villages, FL Metro Area8925Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue, WA Metro Area9226Stockton, CA Metro Area9627Punta Gorda, FL Metro Area9728Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater, FL Metro Area9729Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford, FL Metro Area9730Lakeland-Winter Haven, FL Metro Area9931Ocala, FL Metro Area9932Midland, TX Metro Area9933Pocatello, ID Metro Area10134Colorado Springs, CO Metro Area10135Durham-Chapel Hill, NC Metro Area10136Gainesville, FL Metro Area10237Sioux Falls, SD Metro Area10438Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metro Area10539Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach, FL Metro Area10540Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Alpharetta, GA Metro Area10941Greeley, CO Metro Area11042Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington, TX Metro Area11143Cape Coral-Fort Myers, FL Metro Area11144Longview, WA Metro Area11345Des Moines-West Des Moines, IA Metro Area11346Jacksonville, NC Metro Area11347Wilmington, NC Metro Area11448Sherman-Denison, TX Metro Area11649Kennewick-Richland, WA Metro Area11650Morristown, TN Metro Area11951Prescott Valley-Prescott, AZ Metro Area12052Jackson, TN Metro Area12353Naples-Marco Island, FL Metro Area12354Hilton Head Island-Bluffton, SC Metro Area12455Indianapolis-Carmel-Anderson, IN Metro Area12556Salem, OR Metro Area12657Gainesville, GA Metro Area12658Port St. Lucie, FL Metro Area12659Charleston-North Charleston, SC Metro Area12860Bellingham, WA Metro Area12861Sebastian-Vero Beach, FL Metro Area12962Spokane-Spokane Valley, WA Metro Area12963Myrtle Beach-Conway-North Myrtle Beach, SC-NC Metro Area12964Fayetteville-Springdale-Rogers, AR Metro Area13065Portland-South Portland, ME Metro Area13166Auburn-Opelika, AL Metro Area13167Abilene, TX Metro Area13368Sacramento-Roseville-Folsom, CA Metro Area13669Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent, FL Metro Area13770Dover, DE Metro Area13971Savannah, GA Metro Area13972Burlington, NC Metro Area14073Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metro Area14274Hammond, LA Metro Area14275Vallejo, CA Metro Area14276Sumter, SC Metro Area14477Clarksville, TN-KY Metro Area14478San Antonio-New Braunfels, TX Metro Area14579Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario, CA Metro Area14580Grand Junction, CO Metro Area14681Asheville, NC Metro Area14682Tyler, TX Metro Area14783Killeen-Temple, TX Metro Area14884Lake Havasu City-Kingman, AZ Metro Area14885Manchester-Nashua, NH Metro Area14986Carson City, NV Metro Area15187Albany-Lebanon, OR Metro Area15188Greenville-Anderson, SC Metro Area15289Fayetteville, NC Metro Area15290Wenatchee, WA Metro Area15291Missoula, MT Metro Area15392Columbus, OH Metro Area15393Boulder, CO Metro Area15394Rochester, MN Metro Area15695Las Vegas-Henderson-Paradise, NV Metro Area15796Madison, WI Metro Area15897Ames, IA Metro Area15898Bremerton-Silverdale-Port Orchard, WA Metro Area15899Jonesboro, AR Metro Area160100Athens-Clarke County, GA Metro Area160Data analyzed by Checkr from sources including the US Census Bureau & Bureau of Economic Analysis

To download the full list of 381 metro areas, rankings, and scores, click here.

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Methodology

To rank America’s biggest boomtowns, Checkr analyzed 10 key factors from the US Census Bureau and the Bureau of Economic Analysis. The factors include population growth, GDP growth, unemployment rate, workforce growth, poverty rate, housing unit growth, real personal income growth, change in median age, change in the total number of businesses, and percentage of full-time workers making above $100,000. Each factor was weighted and scaled appropriately by Checkr resulting in the final rankings of America’s biggest boomtowns.

About the author

Sara Korolevich serves as checkr.com’s editor and content manager. In this role, she produces educational resources for employers on a broad range of screening topics, including background check compliance and best practices. She also writes about Checkr’s company and product news to keep customers updated and informed.