Sentences with phrase «metropolitan area population»

The Greater Toronto Area (GTA) is the most populous metropolitan area in Canada.It consists of the central city of Toronto and the four regional municipalities which surround it: Durham, Halton, Peel, and York.As of the 2016 census, the Greater Toronto Area has a population of 6,417,516, and has a census metropolitan area population of 5,928,040.
The Lancaster metropolitan area population is 507,766, making it the 101st largest metropolitan area in the US and 2nd largest in the South Central Pennsylvania area.
As of July 1, 2014, the city had a total population of 78,557 and a metropolitan area population of 208,545, making the Medford MSA the fourth largest metro area in Oregon.
As of the 2010 census, the population of the city was 27,109 with the Myrtle Beach metropolitan area population at 465,391 according to a 2013 estimate.
The 2014 U.S. Census Bureau estimate placed the Brownsville - Harlingen metropolitan area population at 420,392, making it the ninth most populous metropolitan area in the state of Texas.
According to 2010 census data, the City of Rockford had a population of 152,871, with an outlying metropolitan area population of 348,360, which was estimated to have decreased to 150,251 and 344,623, respectively, by July 2013.
Jonesboro is an ever expanding college town, home to four year accredited Arkansas State University and a metropolitan area population of around 125,000.
Though Carroll has been able to tap into a network of Wall Street contacts, he believes that raising such funds, over $ 2 million a year, is possible in markets like Albany, which has a metropolitan area population of 1.1 million.

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To that end, Fortune combined Census population data with Bureau of Labor Statistics unemployment rates by metropolitan area to find how average unemployment rates fared for the 100 largest cities in the country.
Business Insider combined five measures of labor - market and general economic health for the 40 metropolitan statistical areas with the biggest 2017 populations to get a sense of where those big cities» economies stand.
In a new analysis, Business Insider culled data across five measures of labor - market and general economic health for the 40 metropolitan statistical areas with the largest 2017 populations.
A few dozen metropolitan areas in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico would fit the population requirement.
Jobs have poured into the Seattle metropolitan area since Amazon began expanding in earnest in the early 2000s, and the population has surged in tandem.
Between 2000 and 2014, middle - class populations decreased in 203 of the 229 metropolitan areas reviewed in a Pew Research Center study.
According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, between 2000 and 2014, middle - class populations decreased in 203 of the 229 metropolitan areas.
The Pittsburgh area also saw a population decrease while the Milwaukee metropolitan area squeaked by with a gain of less than 100 people, Frey said.
Greenville is part of the large Greenville - Anderson - Mauldin Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the largest population for a metropolitan area in South CarolArea, which has more than 850,000 residents and is the largest population for a metropolitan area in South Carolarea in South Carolina.
As a metropolitan area of almost six million, Atlanta is better equipped to incorporate the inflow of new workers and build enough housing for its growing population.
Urban and regional planners develop land use plans and programs that help create communities, accommodate population growth, and revitalize physical facilities in towns, cities, counties, and metropolitan areas.
Today the U.S. Census Bureau released its 2015 population estimates for counties and metropolitan areas.
From a small trading post in the 15th century to a metropolitan area with a population of over 14 million, this massive city dwarfs Thailand's other urban centers.
After the major metro areas and the «ring counties,» we identified cities that are not in a top 50 media market plus those in Beale code 2 (counties in a metropolitan area of 250,000 to 1 million) and Beale Code 3 (counties in metro areas of fewer than 250,000 population).
First, we used the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Rural - Urban scale (also called Beale Codes), from 1, for counties in metropolitan areas with 1 million or more in population through 9, for counties where there is no community larger than 2,500 and the county is not adjacent to a metropolitan area.
The geographic areas that CFs serve vary in size from entire states or regions of a state (e.g. Southeastern Texas) to major metropolitan cities like New York City to rural counties with populations less than 2,500.
To find out which cities were poised to give investors a solid return, Local Market Monitor analyzed the 100 largest metropolitan statistical areas in the U.S. (all with populations of 600,000 or higher).
NerdWallet examined data from a variety of sources to compare the cost of commuting each week via ridesharing service Uber vs. a personal vehicle in the 20 largest U.S. metropolitan areas by population, to see if owning a vehicle for work is cost - effective.
Amongst the millions of individuals coming in and out of New York City, the population of those who could be identified as Christian hovered around 5 percent — even in comparison to other metropolitan areas like Los Angeles and Chicago, 5 percent was strikingly low.
(The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest population of Jews outside Israel).
A significant share of the gaps in income, education, crime, and other socio - economic indicators between Southern states and non-Southern states in the U.S. is associated statistically with having larger African - American populations, although Southern whites are still lower in income, less likely to receive educations, and more likely to commit crimes, etc. than whites in metropolitan areas outside the South.
Almost uniformly, in every country on Earth, the larger the population of a metropolitan area or the rural equivalent, the more productive it is per capita, and the lower its population is, the less productive it is per capita.
Indeed, there is a strong and predictable relationship between the population of a metropolitan area, (or rural region with a comparable geographic area), and per capita economic productivity.
One implication of the different spatial distribution of people by race is that lots of metropolitan areas have de facto segregated schools, while Brown v. Board of Education and the cases that followed were quite effective in requiring schools in small towns and rural areas with racially mixed populations to be integrated, since they don't have many schools period and don't have nearly as great residential segregation into large nearly mono - racial groups of neighborhoods the way that many large cities do.
Many high population density urban metropolitan areas now allow some degree of choice against that backdrop.
The city came under fire in 2015 when a report found Syracuse had the highest concentration of poverty among its black and Hispanic populations, out of the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas.
A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provided the first - ever comprehensive comparison of Earth's 27 megacities, defined as metropolitan areas with populations of 10 million or more.
The sex hormone findings are a result of the Oregon Sudden Unexpected Death Study, a comprehensive, 16 - hospital, multiyear assessment of cardiac deaths in the 1 million population Portland, Oregon metropolitan area.
Census tracts within a nonmedical exemption cluster were 2.5 times more likely to be within a pertussis cluster, even after accounting for population characteristics including racial demographics, population density, household income, average family size, percentage of residents with a college degree and location within a metropolitan area.
Importantly though, the donation rates in these areas were lower than adjacent metropolitan areas with similar demographics, highlighting that variable donation rates at a macro-level is based on variable OPO performance and community - level engagement in donation, and not the underlying demographics of the population, which is often what many OPOs cite as the cause of lower donation numbers.
Marketers could benefit from the study's findings, says Kim, by pitching brands in a servant context to population groups and regions that have been shown in previous studies to be more materialistic than others, such as younger consumers and residents of metropolitan areas.
The Heinz Nixdorf Recall (Risk Factors, Evaluation of Coronary Calcium and Lifestyle) study is an observational, population - based, prospective study that examined 4,814 participants (50 % men) between 2000 and 2003 in the metropolitan Ruhr Area.
«Linking these findings with other results from the same population suggests that persons living in a more polluted part of town may have a 2 percent higher risk of stroke as compared to people in a less polluted part of the same metropolitan area,» Adar said.
A better understanding of how metropolitan areas evolve could prove useful, considering that two thirds of the world's population is expected to live in urban areas by 2050, notes David Levinson, a transportation engineer at the University of Minnesota.
The study came out of the Oregon Sudden Unexpected Death Study, a comprehensive, 16 - hospital, multiyear assessment of cardiac deaths in the 1 million population Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area.
Among the 100 largest metropolitan areas, Los Angeles has one of the highest rates of segregation between white and Latino children, even after adjusting for the large Latino child population in Los Angeles, Owens said.
In fact, at least 5.6 d would be needed for an infectious agent with only a 2 - h incubation time and with the current city populations in the Greater Tokyo metropolitan area to cover the distance between any two cities using only secondary infections, even if there were up to 1 % asymptomatic individuals in the population (Fig. 4).
San Luis Potos, with a population of approximately one million inhabitants, is the tenth - largest metropolitan area in Mexico.
Perths metropolitan area had an estimated population of 1.55 million in 2007 (75 % of the state).
Its metropolitan area has a population of 25,196, making it the sixth largest city in the state.
Metropolitan area population of 227 million, is Australia's third metropolitan population, behind Sydney and Melbourne.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the total population of the metropolitan area of Perth 202 million (2014), it is Australia's fourth largest city, population growth rates higher than the national average statistics.
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