Today, in "news you already knew and are currently living," Austin is still getting bigger. And fast.

According to personal finance site Wallet Hub, Austin is the No. 1 fastest-growing large city in the country.

In compiling the list, Wallet Hub considered the average score of two groups of criteria (jobs and economy, and sociodemographics), which looked at measurements like a city's job and population growth, the increase in the number of startups and businesses, and the poverty rate.

The cities chasing Austin in growth are listed below:

2. Miami, FL

3. Seattle, WA

4. Charlotte, NC

5. Denver, CO

READ: Austin-Round Rock area economy topped U.S. metro areas in growth in 2017

The site considered a city "large" if it had a population of 300,000 or more. The fastest-growing midsize city, according to the list, is also in Texas. So is the second-fastest. And the third. Midland, Perland, McKinney and College Station were ranked as the top four fastest-growing midsize cities.

You can view the list in full here.