Here are some interesting numbers from Pennsylvania...
Philadelphia MSA (Pennsylvania portion)
Bucks County
2000: 597,635
2010: 625,249
Difference: +27,614
Percentage: +4.6% Chester County
2000: 433,501
2010: 498,886
Difference: +65,385
Percentage: +15.1% Delaware County
2000: 550,864
2010: 558,979
Difference: +8,115
Percentage: +1.5% Montgomery County
2000: 750,097
2010: 799,874
Difference: +49,777
Percentage: +6.6% Philadelphia*
2000: 1,517,550
2010: 1,526,006
Difference: +8,456
Percentage: +0.6% (*: City and county are coterminous.)
MSA (Pennsylvania portion)
2000: 3,849,647
2010: 4,008,994
Difference: +159,347
Percentage: +4.1%
Pittsburgh MSA
Allegheny County
2000: 1,281,666
2010: 1,223,348
Difference: -58,318
Percentage: -4.6% Pittsburgh
2000: 334,563
2010: 305,704
Difference: -28,859
Percentage: -8.6% Armstrong County
2000: 72,392
2010: 68,941
Difference: -3,451
Percentage: -4.8% Beaver County
2000: 181,412
2010: 170,539
Difference: -10,873
Percentage: -6.0% Butler County
2000: 174,083
2010: 183,862
Difference: +9,779
Percentage: +5.6% Fayette County
2000: 148,644
2010: 136,606
Difference: -12,038
Percentage: -8.1% Washington County
2000: 202,897
2010: 207,820
Difference: +4,923
Percentage: +2.4% Westmoreland County
2000: 369,993
2010: 365,169
Difference: -4,824
Percentage: -1.3% MSA
2000: 2,431,087
2010: 2,356,285
Difference: -74,802
Percentage: -3.1%
Allentown/Bethlehem/Easton MSA (Pennsylvania portion)
Carbon County
2000: 58,802
2010: 65,249
Difference: +6,447
Percentage: +11.0% Lehigh County
2000: 312,090
2010: 349,497
Difference: +37,407
Percentage: +12.0% Northampton County
2000: 267,066
2010: 297,735
Difference: +30,669
Percentage: +11.5% MSA (Pennsylvania portion)
2000: 637,958
2010: 712,481
Difference: +74,523
Percentage: +11.7%
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre/Hazleton MSA
Lackawanna County
2000: 213,295
2010: 214,437
Difference: +1,142
Percentage: +0.5% Luzerne County
2000: 319,250
2010: 320,918
Difference: +1,668
Percentage: +0.5% Wyoming County
2000: 28,080
2010: 28,276
Difference: +196
Percentage: +0.7% MSA
2000: 560,625
2010: 563,631
Difference: +3,006
Percentage: +0.5%
Harrisburg/Carlisle MSA
Cumberland County
2000: 213,674
2010: 235,406
Difference: +21,732
Percentage: +10.2% Dauphin County
2000: 251,798
2010: 268,100
Difference: +16,302
Percentage: +6.5% Perry County
2000: 43,602
2010: 45,969
Difference: +2,367
Percentage: +5.4% MSA
2000: 509,074
2010: 549,475
Difference: +40,401
Percentage: +7.9%
Johnstown MSA
Cambria County
2000: 152,598
2010: 143,679
Difference: -8,919
Percentage: -5.8% Somerset County
2000: 80,023
2010: 77,742
Difference: -2,281
Percentage: -2.8% MSA
2000: 232,621
2010: 221,421
Difference: -11,200
Percentage: -4.8%
Single-county metropolitan areas in Pennsylvania
Berks County (Reading)
2000: 373,638
2010: 411,442
Difference: +37,804
Percentage: +10.1% Blair County (Altoona)
2000: 129,144
2010: 127,089
Difference: -2,055
Percentage: -1.6% Centre County (State College)
2000: 135,758
2010: 153,990
Difference: +18,232
Percentage: +13.4% Erie County (Erie)
2000: 280,843
2010: 280,566
Difference: -277
Percentage: -0.1% Lancaster County (Lancaster)
2000: 470,658
2010: 519,445
Difference: +48,787
Percentage: +10.4% Lycoming County (Williamsport)
2000: 120,044
2010: 116,111
Difference: -3,933
Percentage: -3.3% York County (York)
2000: 381,751
2010: 434,972
Difference: +53,221
Percentage: +13.9%
Pennsylvania counties included in metropolitan areas based in other states
Mercer County (Sharon)
2000: 120,293
2010: 116,638
Difference: -3,655
Percentage: -3.0% (Part of the Youngstown/Warren MSA.)
Pike County (Milford)*
2000: 46,302
2010: 57,369
Difference: +11,067
Percentage: +23.9% (Part of the New York/Northern New Jersey/Long Island MSA.)
Non-metropolitan counties in Pennsylvania with 100,000+ people
Adams County (Gettysburg)
2000: 91,292
2010: 101,407
Difference: +10,115
Percentage: +11.1% Franklin County (Chambersburg)
2000: 129,313
2010: 149,618
Difference: +20,305
Percentage: +15.7% Lebanon County (Lebanon)
2000: 120,327
2010: 133,568
Difference: +13,241
Percentage: +11.0% Monroe County (Stroudsburg)
2000: 138,687
2010: 169,842
Difference: +31,155
Percentage: +22.5%
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Pennsylvania metropolitan areas listed by population
4,008,994 - Philadelphia*
2,356,285 - Pittsburgh
712,481 - Allentown*
563,631 - Scranton
549,475 - Harrisburg
519,445 - Lancaster
434,972 - York
411,442 - Reading
280,566 - Erie
221,421 - Johnstown
153,990 - State College
127,089 - Altoona
116,111 - Williamsport Pennsylvania metropolitan areas listed by quantity growth
+159,347 - Philadelphia*
+74,523 - Allentown*
+53,221 - York
+48,787 - Lancaster
+40,401 - Harrisburg
+37,804 - Reading
+18,232 - State College
+3,006 - Scranton
-277 - Erie
-2,055 - Altoona
-3,933 - Williamsport
-11,200 - Johnstown
-74,802 - Pittsburgh Pennsylvania metropolitan areas listed by percent growth
+13.9% - York
+13.4% - State College
+11.7% - Allentown*
+10.4% - Lancaster
+10.1% - Reading
+7.9% - Harrisburg
+4.1% - Philadelphia*
+0.5% - Scranton
-0.1% - Erie
-1.6% - Altoona
-3.1% - Pittsburgh
-3.3% - Williamsport
-4.8% - Johnstown (*: Includes only the Pennsylvania portion of the metropolitan area.)
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