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I actually was just about to post that same Detroit site with the counties. I got started on it already. I will edit more cities into this post when I get to them. If not, next post.
Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), 2015:
- Los Angeles MSA, 2015: 13,340,068
Combined Statistical Area (CSA), 2015:
- Los Angeles CSA, 2015: 18,679,763
On the press release they put out, on the right, I think that's the numbers for MSA growth, but I can't really make it out because it's too small. It looks like Houston is still #1 in growth which is shocking at over 150k. I also don't think Atlanta made it to 100k/yr which is very surprising for me.
EDIT: Nvm...the press release says it.
Quote:
The Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land and Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metro areas added about 159,000 and 145,000 residents, respectively — the largest gains of any metro areas in the nation.
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