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Old 05-04-2020, 11:39 PM
 
Location: Green Country
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The wiki article is taken directly from the latest census bureau data.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comb...tistical_areas.

The Bay Area CSA is now comprised of Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Merced, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Sonoma, Stanislaus and Solano counties.


So what? This just means Chicago workers are less reliant on neighboring counties for affordable housing.

It sucks that so many people need to travel 90 miles of more to get to work, but we must count them as part of us in order to know how to spend tax dollars and how to plan regionally.

I strongly suspect that Monterey county will be added next year propelling the CSA over 10 million.
The next MSA re-delineation isn't until 2023.
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Old 01-01-2023, 01:25 PM
 
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Minimum 500,000 population. Couldn't find a streamlined list, so sourced via (this is such an excellent data site lol):

http://censusreporter.org/profiles/4...rbanized-area/

Parentheses is % growth from 2010...

1 New York 18,776,233 (+2.32%)
2 Los Angeles 12,616,501 (+3.83)
3 Chicago 8,636,309 (+.33)
4 Miami 6,107,242 (+10.99)
5 Dallas/Fort Worth 5,888,916 (+14.98)
6 Houston 5,704,641 (+15.38)
7 Philadelphia 5,538,175 (+1.78)
8 Atlanta 5,098,403 (+12.91)
9 Washington 5,051,789 (+10.14)
10 Boston 4,475,825 (+7.05)

11 Phoenix 4,142,622 (+14.15)
12 Detroit 3,751,407 (+0.46)
13 San Francisco/Oakland 3,565,427 (+8.66)
14 Seattle 3,513,326 (+14.84)
15 San Diego 3,189,835 (+7.88)
16 Minneapolis/St Paul 2,877,365 (+8.54)
17 Tampa/St Petersburg 2,729,645 (+11.79)
18 Denver 2,710,084 (+14.15)
19 Baltimore 2,278,976 (+3.42)
20 St Louis 2,151,139 (+0.02)

21 Las Vegas 2,148,170 (+13.9)
22 Riverside/San Bernardino 2,120,669 (+9.73)
23 Portland 2,075,505 (+12.2)
24 San Antonio 2,045,263 (+16.33)
25 Sacramento 1,882,246 (+9.2)
26 San Jose 1,805,090 (+8.45)
27 Orlando 1,781,809 (+17.96)
28 Cleveland 1,764,967 (-0.88)
29 Pittsburgh 1,715,050 (-1.08)
30 Cincinnati 1,695,560 (+4.35)

31 Austin 1,666,878 (+22.35)
32 Indianapolis 1,635,163 (+9.93)
33 Kansas City 1,613,452 (+6.19)
34 Columbus 1,543,744 (+12.84)
35 Charlotte 1,497,069 (+19.82)
36 Virginia Beach/Norfolk 1,473,729 (+2.37)
37 Milwaukee 1,389,397 (+0.94)
38 Providence 1,201,090 (+0.85)
39 Jacksonville 1,185,150 (+11.26)
40 Salt Lake City 1,129,243 (+10.58)

41 Nashville 1,082,734 (+11.67)
42 Memphis 1,079,752 (+1.86)
43 Raleigh 1,060,427 (+19.84)
44 Richmond 1,024,455 (+7.44)
45 Louisville 1,015,576 (+4.42)
46 New Orleans 958,638 (+6.55)
47 Bridgeport 946,430 (+2.5)
48 Oklahoma City 935,768 (+8.62)
49 Buffalo 931,219 (-0.05)
50 Hartford 926,581 (+0.19)

51 Tucson 879,363 (+4.29)
52 Honolulu 836,615 (+4.26)
53 El Paso 814,170 (+1.38)
54 McAllen, Tx 808,344 (+10.91)
55 Omaha 791,356 (+9.15)
56 Birmingham 769,661 (+2.69)
57 Albuquerque 754,558 (+1.79)
58 Sarasota, Fla 730,764 (+13.6)
59 Dayton 724,914 (+0.11)
60 Rochester 717,815 (-0.38)

61 Fresno 708,443 (+8.22)
62 Tulsa 697,019 (+6.34)
63 Allentown 687,769 (+3.48)
64 Concord, Ca 664,573 (+7.89)
65 Fort Myers/Cape Coral 649,547 (+22.49)
66 Charleston 645,648 (+17.73)
67 Springfield, Mass 630,686 (+1.51)
68 Grand Rapids 624,662 (+9.6)
69 Colorado Springs 623,102 (+11.39)
70 Ogden, Ut 620,621 (+13.66)

71 Columbia 609, 403 (+10.85)
72 Mission Viejo, Ca 608, 794 (+4.3)
73 Baton Rouge 608,183 (+2.33)
74 Knoxville 601,751 (+7.71)
75 Albany 599,736 (+0.8)
76 Bakersfield 565,956 (+8.01)
77 Akron 563,305 (-1.09)
78 Provo 561,188 (+16.23)
79 New Haven 556, 829 (-1.07)
80 Murrieta, Ca 523,213 (+18.5)

81 Des Moines 506,249 (+12.48)

Lettuce discuss...
San Antonio had one of the highest percentages for UA growth but lost population over the years?

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Old 01-01-2023, 02:53 PM
 
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San Antonio had one of the highest percentages for UA growth but lost population over the years?
It didn't lose population it had areas lopped off and got areas added that didn't have so many people.

NB is is own UA and that right there is over 100K.
But it's cool. Everywhere has some areaslike that. Well maybe not Miami.

Just in Texas, The DFW UA has McKinney and Denton poaching of areas of the main UA. Galveston up to Texas City is it's own thing.

Who knows, it should not take that much infill to get that whole corridor to NB added to the UA
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Old 01-01-2023, 05:57 PM
 
Location: Austin, TX
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It didn't lose population it had areas lopped off and got areas added that didn't have so many people.

NB is is own UA and that right there is over 100K.
But it's cool. Everywhere has some areaslike that. Well maybe not Miami.

Just in Texas, The DFW UA has McKinney and Denton poaching of areas of the main UA. Galveston up to Texas City is it's own thing.

Who knows, it should not take that much infill to get that whole corridor to NB added to the UA
Hell even the Woodlands/Conroe is another UA in Greater Houston. Nearly 500k there. This happened for pretty much every city.
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