Metro areas by population National differences between male and female populations can also be analyzed by metropolitan areas. In general, a metropolitan area is a region with a main city at its center and adjacent communities that are all connected by social and economic factors. The largest met...
As diversity increased, so did the populations of metropolitan areas, although not at the rates they have in the past. Fewer metro areas saw growth of more than 10% from 2010 to 2020 compared to the decade before, and metro areas that declined in population – while not the majority – ...
Metro population: 415,887 Median Age: 36.5 Median Home Price: $182,512 Average Annual Salary: $50,330 Unemployment Rate: 7.7% Fort Wayne Home Prices Nearly Half of the National Average US News points out that the cost of living in Fort Wayne is significantly lower than the national average...
Metro population: 415,887 Median Age: 36.5 Median Home Price: $182,512 Average Annual Salary: $50,330 Unemployment Rate: 7.7% Fort Wayne Home Prices Nearly Half of the National Average US News points out that the cost of living in Fort Wayne is significantly lower than the national average...
Four out of the five US metropolitan areas with the lowest unemployment rates are in Florida, thanks to the state's growing population, robust tourism activity and increased business investment. Miami had the lowest unemployment rate of metropolitan areas with more than 1 million people in...
Traditional perspectives on projecting metropolitan scale population growth rely on the expectation that people follow jobs. Changes in the nature and duration of employment have led to speculation that this relationship is weakening. Rapid population growth in some metro areas with high unemployment ...
Nearly all of the demographic variables come from the 2022 American Community Survey (5-year estimate) which is run by the United States Census Bureau. The value ofpopulationis estimated using 2022 ACS 1-year data (when available for urban areas) and 2022 ACS 5-year data when not. ...
U.S. metro areas overall were home to about 272.7 million people in 2014, an increase of roughly 2.4 million from 2013. And of the nation's 381 metro areas, 298 gained population last year. New York remains the most populous U.S. metro area, with the region home to about 20.1 million...
A census is when a government documents information about a particular population. Hundreds of urban areas in the U.S. are becoming rural, but it's not because people are leaving. It's just that the U.S. Census Bureau is changing the definition of an urban area. Under the ne...
The four metropolitan areas were chosen to cover all four US geographical regions with a significant combined proportion of the US population, their combined numbers of COVID-19 cases as a percentage of the US total, and their disproportionate influence on the national economy, cultural and informa...