Metro Area Highlights

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Metro Area Name State/ Prov. Country Recent Population 5 Year Earlier Population % Change
 
 
 
Bridgeport-Stamford-NorwalkCTUnited States948,053916,8293.41%
Boston-Cambridge-QuincyMAUnited States4,899,9324,941,632-0.84%
Boise CityIDUnited States676,909616,5619.79%
Birmingham-HooverALUnited States1,145,6471,128,0471.56%
Beaumont-Port ArthurTXUnited States409,968403,1901.68%
Baton RougeLAUnited States830,480802,4843.49%
Baltimore-Columbia-TowsonMDUnited States2,797,4072,710,4893.21%
BakersfieldCAUnited States882,176839,6315.07%
Austin-Round RockTXUnited States2,056,4051,716,28919.82%
Augusta-Richmond CountyGAUnited States590,146564,8734.47%
Atlanta-Sandy Springs-RoswellGAUnited States6,144,0506,089,8150.89%
Amarillo-DumasTXUnited States263,342251,9334.53%
Allentown-Bethlehem-EastonPAUnited States832,327821,1731.36%
AlbuquerqueNMUnited States907,301887,0772.28%
Albany-Schenectady-TroyNYUnited States881,830870,7161.28%
AkronOHUnited States704,243703,2000.15%

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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