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Forty years ago, the region that is now the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex was home to fewer than five Fortune 500 company headquarters. Today, 24 of these major players are headquartered in the area a sure sign of the booming Dallas economy that has grown significantly faster than those of Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Dallas-Fort Worth- Arlington MSA GDP was $598.3 billion in 2021. Not only was there less unemployment in Dallas than in any other metro among the 12 largest in the US through the pandemic but there also has been an influx of people to the area between 2021 and 2022. The Dallas-Fort Worth region welcomed 170,396 new residents in that period. Unsurprisingly, the metro’s median income is a healthy $82,823 per year. In addition to attracting new residents, the region also benefits from more than 22 million annual visitors who spend $4.4 billion and generate a $7.2 billion economic impact. Business relocations and expansion are fueling the Dallas economy. The major industries in Dallas and Fort Worth include information technology, financial services, healthcare, and defense.