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Ohio statistical areas

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Map of the 46 core-based statistical areas in Ohio.
An enlargeable map of the 46 core-based statistical areas in Ohio.[1]

The U.S. State of Ohio currently has 55 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On July 21, 2023, the OMB delineated 11 combined statistical areas, 15 metropolitan statistical areas, and 29 micropolitan statistical areas in Ohio.[1]

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Statistical areas

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has designated more than 1,000 statistical areas for the United States and Puerto Rico.[2] These statistical areas are important geographic delineations of population clusters used by the OMB, the United States Census Bureau, planning organizations, and federal, state, and local government entities.

The OMB defines a core-based statistical area (commonly referred to as a CBSA) as "a statistical geographic entity consisting of the county or counties (or county-equivalents) associated with at least one core[a] of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent counties having a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured through commuting ties with the counties containing the core."[2] The OMB further divides core-based statistical areas into metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) that have "a population of at least 50,000" and micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs) that have "a population of at least 10,000, but less than 50,000."[2]

The OMB defines a combined statistical area (CSA) as "a geographic entity consisting of two or more adjacent core-based statistical areas with employment interchange measures[b] of at least 15%."[2] The primary statistical areas (PSAs) include all combined statistical areas and any core-based statistical area that is not a constituent of a combined statistical area.

Table

The table below describes the 55 United States statistical areas and 88 counties of the State of Ohio with the following information:[3]

  1. The combined statistical area (CSA) as designated by the OMB.[1]
  2. The CSA population according to 2022 US Census Bureau population estimates.[4]
  3. The core-based statistical area (CBSA)[2] as designated by the OMB.[1]
  4. The CBSA population according to 2022 US Census Bureau population estimates [4]
  5. The county name
  6. The county population according to 2022 US Census Bureau population estimates [4]
The 55 United States statistical areas and 88 counties of the State of Ohio

Combined statistical area 2022 population Core-based statistical area 2022 population County 2020 population 2022 population
Cleveland–Akron–Canton, OH CSA 3,733,520 Cleveland, OH MSA 2,160,146 Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1,264,813 1,236,041
Lorain County, Ohio 312,974 316,268
Lake County, Ohio 232,524 231,842
Medina County, Ohio 182,475 183,512
Ashtabula County, Ohio 97,596 97,014
Geauga County, Ohio 95,403 95,469
Akron, OH MSA 697,627 Summit County, Ohio 540,436 535,882
Portage County, Ohio 161,790 161,745
Canton–Massillon, OH MSA 399,316 Stark County, Ohio 374,853 372,657
Carroll County, Ohio 26,714 26,659
Wooster, OH μSA 116,559 Wayne County, Ohio 116,889 116,559
Sandusky, OH MSA 114,479 Erie County, Ohio 75,619 74,501
Ottawa County, Ohio 40,355 39,978
New Philadelphia-Dover, OH μSA 91,937 Tuscarawas County, Ohio 93,265 91,937
Fremont, OH μSA 58,667 Sandusky County, Ohio 58,900 58,667
Norwalk, OH μSA 58,218 Huron County, Ohio 58,565 58,218
Coshocton, OH μSA 36,571 Coshocton County, Ohio 36,602 36,571
Columbus–Marion–Zanesville, OH CSA 2,624,011 Columbus, OH MSA 2,161,511 Franklin County, Ohio 1,323,800 1,321,820
Delaware County, Ohio 214,120 226,296
Licking County, Ohio 178,509 181,359
Fairfield County, Ohio 158,918 162,898
Union County, Ohio 62,790 66,898
Pickaway County, Ohio 58,537 60,023
Madison County, Ohio 43,847 43,540
Perry County, Ohio 35,409 35,480
Morrow County, Ohio 34,940 35,339
Hocking County, Ohio 28,054 27,858
Zanesville, OH μSA 86,113 Muskingum County, Ohio 86,412 86,113
Chillicothe, OH μSA 76,606 Ross County, Ohio 77,095 76,606
Marion, OH μSA 64,642 Marion County, Ohio 65,366 64,642
Mount Vernon, OH μSA 63,183 Knox County, Ohio 62,711 63,183
Athens, OH μSA 58,979 Athens County, Ohio 62,421 58,979
Bellefontaine, OH μSA 46,040 Logan County, Ohio 46,144 46,040
Cambridge, OH μSA 39,098 Guernsey County, Ohio 38,434 38,098
Washington Court House, OH μSA 28,839 Fayette County, Ohio 28,947 28,839
Cincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville, OH–KY–IN CSA 2,300,063
1,759,684
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN MSA 2,258,099
1,717,720
Hamilton County, Ohio 830,625 825,037
Butler County, Ohio 390,378 388,420
Warren County, Ohio 242,338 249,778
Clermont County, Ohio 208,592 210,805
Kenton County, Kentucky 169,028 170,313
Boone County, Kentucky 135,995 139,093
Campbell County, Kentucky 93,075 93,300
Dearborn County, Indiana 50,680 51,138
Brown County, Ohio 43,674 43,680
Grant County, Kentucky 24,946 25,502
Franklin County, Indiana 22,796 23,028
Pendleton County, Kentucky 14,652 14,676
Gallatin County, Kentucky 8,693 8,763
Bracken County, Kentucky 8,403 8,452
Ohio County, Indiana 5,930 6,114
Wilmington, OH μSA 41,964 Clinton County, Ohio 42,022 41,964
Dayton–Springfield–Kettering, OH CSA 1,085,335 Dayton-Kettering-Beavercreek, OH MSA 812,595 Montgomery County, Ohio 537,316 533,892
Greene County, Ohio 167,971 168,456
Miami County, Ohio 108,777 110,247
Springfield, OH MSA 134,831 Clark County, Ohio 135,973 134,831
Greenville, OH μSA 51,529 Darke County, Ohio 51,883 51,529
Sidney, OH μSA 47,671 Shelby County, Ohio 48,222 47,671
Urbana, OH μSA 38,709 Champaign County, Ohio 38,707 38,709
none Toledo, OH MSA 600,406 Lucas County, Ohio 431,273 426,643
Wood County, Ohio 132,251 131,592
Fulton County, Ohio 42,713 42,171
Youngstown–Warren, OH CSA 526,790 Youngstown–Warren, OH MSA 426,279 Mahoning County, Ohio 228,621 225,636
Trumbull County, Ohio 202,069 200,643
Salem, OH μSA 100,511 Columbiana County, Ohio 101,873 100,511
Lima–Van Wert–Celina, OH CSA 218,180 Lima, OH MSA 102,351 Allen County, Ohio 102,204 101,115
Wapakoneta, OH μSA 46,699 Auglaize County, Ohio 46,421 45,948
Celina, OH μSA 41,172 Mercer County, Ohio 42,528 42,348
Van Wert, OH μSA 28,275 Van Wert County, Ohio 28,937 28,769
Mansfield–Ashland–Bucyrus, OH CSA 219,022 Mansfield, OH MSA 125,319 Richland County, Ohio 124,933 125,319
Ashland, OH μSA 52,181 Ashland County, Ohio 52,443 52,181
Bucyrus, OH μSA 41,522 Crawford County, Ohio 42,010 41,522
Charleston-Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY CSA 649,640
131,967
Huntington-Ashland, WV-OH-KY MSA 370,029
56,653
Cabell County, West Virginia 94,346 92,346
Putnam County, West Virginia 57,435 57,015
Lawrence County, Ohio 58,236 56,653
Boyd County, Kentucky 48,253 48,110
Wayne County, West Virginia 38,983 37,998
Greenup County, Kentucky 35,970 35,403
Carter County, Kentucky 26,626 26,395
Lawrence County, Kentucky 16,293 16,109
Charleston, WV MSA[c] 204,297
Portsmouth, OH μSA 75,314 Scioto County, Ohio 74,012 72,194
Findlay-Tiffin, OH CSA 129,493 Findlay, OH μSA 74,861 Hancock County, Ohio 74,926 74,861
Tiffin, OH μSA 54,632 Seneca County, Ohio 55,080 54,632
none Wheeling, WV-OH MSA 136,708
65,509
Belmont County, Ohio 66,495 65,509
Ohio County, West Virginia 42,444 41,447
Marshall County, West Virginia 30,589 29,752
Pittsburgh-Weirton-Steubenville PA-OH-WV CSA 2,740,784
64,330
Pittsburgh, PA MSA 2,434,021[d]
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH MSA 113,470
64,330
Jefferson County, Ohio 65,247 64,330
Hancock County, West Virginia 29,095 28,172
Brooke County, West Virginia 21,807 20,968
Hermitage, PA μSA 109,220[e]
Indiana, PA μSA 84,073 Indiana County, Pennsylvania 84,073 84,073
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH CSA 148,342
58,901
Parkersburg-Vienna, WV MSA 88,431[f]
Marietta, OH μSA 58,901 Washington County, Ohio 59,769 58,901
none Defiance, OH μSA 38,187 Defiance County, Ohio 38,274 38,187
Gallipolis, OH μSA 29,068 Gallia County, Ohio 29,227 29,068
none Holmes County, Ohio 44,217 44,390
Highland County, Ohio 43,317 43,391
Preble County, Ohio 40,998 40,596
Williams County, Ohio 37,106 36,652
Putnam County, Ohio 34,448 34,334
Jackson County, Ohio 32,654 32,586
Hardin County, Ohio 30,691 30,416
Henry County, Ohio 27,662 27,512
Adams County, Ohio 27,474 27,420
Pike County, Ohio 27,089 27,005
Meigs County, Ohio 22,197 21,969
Wyandot County, Ohio 21,894 21,567
Paulding County, Ohio 18,803 18,757
Harrison County, Ohio 14,482 14,378
Noble County, Ohio 14,106 14,335
Morgan County, Ohio 13,802 13,668
Monroe County, Ohio 13,383 13,234
Vinton County, Ohio 12,804 12,565
State of Ohio 11,799,374 11,756,058

See also

Notes

  1. ^ The OMB defines a core as "a densely settled concentration of population, comprising an Urban Area (of 10,000 or more population) delineated by the Census Bureau, around which a core-based statistical area is delineated."[2]
  2. ^ The OMB defines the employment interchange measure as "the sum of the percentage of workers living in the smaller entity who work in the larger entity plus the percentage of employment in the smaller entity that is accounted for by workers who reside in the larger entity."[2]
  3. ^ Consists of Boone, Clay, and Kanawha Counties WV.
  4. ^ Consists of Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Lawrence, Washington, Westmoreland Counties PA
  5. ^ Consists of Mercer County, PA
  6. ^ Consists of Wirt and Wood Counties, WV

References

  1. ^ a b c d Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas (July 21, 2023). "0MB BULLETIN NO. 23-01" (PDF). Office of Management and Budget. Retrieved October 23, 2023.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "2020 Standards for Delineating Core Based Statistical Areas". Office of Management and Budget. July 16, 2021. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  3. ^ An out-of-state area and its population are displayed in green. An area that extends into more than one state is displayed in teal. A teal population number over a black population number show the total population versus the in-state population.
  4. ^ a b c "County Population Totals and Components of Change: 2020-2022". United States Census Bureau, Population Division. March 2023. Retrieved October 10, 2023.

External links

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