Metro Area Highlights

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Metro Area Name State/ Prov. Country Recent Population 5 Year Earlier Population % Change
 
 
 
St. LouisMOUnited States2,811,5882,787,7010.86%
Stockton-LodiCAUnited States726,106685,3065.95%
SyracuseNYUnited States660,458662,577-0.32%
Tampa-St. Petersburg-ClearwaterFLUnited States2,975,2252,783,2436.90%
ToledoOHUnited States646,833651,429-0.71%
Toronto (Mississauga, Brampton)ONCanada5,928,0405,583,0646.18%
TucsonAZUnited States1,010,025980,2633.04%
TulsaOKUnited States981,005937,4784.64%
Vancouver (Surrey)BCCanada2,463,4312,313,3286.49%
Virginia Beach-Norfolk-Newport NewsVAUnited States1,724,8761,676,8222.87%
Washington-Arlington-AlexandriaVAUnited States6,356,4346,385,162-0.45%
WichitaKSUnited States644,610630,9192.17%
WinnipegMBCanada778,489730,0186.64%
Winston-SalemNCUnited States659,330640,5952.92%
WorcesterMAUnited States935,536916,9802.02%
Youngstown-Warren-BoardmanOHUnited States549,885565,773-2.81%

Metro Areas are equated with "Metropolitan Statistical Areas" (MSA)*. An "MSA" consists of "one or more counties and includes the counties containing the core urban area with population of 50,000 or more, as well as any adjacent counties that have a high degree of social and economic integration (as measured by commuting to work) with the urban core." (U.S. Office of Management and Budget).

* Canada uses the term "Census Metropolitan Area" (CMA).

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