TEXAS – Two Texas cities have ranked in the top three fastest-growing economies across the country.

Nationwide, economies grew 11 percent over the past five years, according to a report by Headlight Data.

The top growing metro-area was San Jose, California. Coming in at number two is Austin, Texas, with 34.7 percent growth. San Antonio lands the number three spot with 30.5 percent growth. Dallas-Fort Worth made it into the top five, beating out San Francisco by a 0.1 percent growth difference.

Top 10 Largest Metro Growth

San Jose, CA: (37.3 percent) Austin, TX: (34.7 percent) San Antonio, TX: (30.5 percent) Nashville, TN: (27.1 percent) Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX: (26.6 percent) San Francisco, CA: (26.5 percent) Grand Rapids, MI: (21.8 percent) Raleigh, NC: (21 percent) Seattle, WA: (19.7 percent) Denver, CO: (17.9 percent)

Statewide, the growing economy has also led to a 3 percent forecast increase in job growth.

This is not the first time Austin has ranked in the top spots on a national list. In 2017, Austin landed in the top spot for the city with the highest levels of binge and excessive drinking in Texas.