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Wyoming Census Statistical Areas Information

The United States Census Bureau has defined two Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs)[1] and seven Micropolitan Statistical Areas (μSAs)[2] in the State of Wyoming. The following table describes these areas with the following information:

  1. The name of the Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA).[3][4]
  2. The population of the CBSA as of July 1, 2006, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau.[5]
  3. The name of the county.[6]
  4. The population of the county as of July 1, 2006, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau.[6]
Map of the 23 counties of the State of Wyoming
United States Census Bureau Core Based Statistical Areas in the State of Wyoming
Core Based Statistical Area 2008 Pop County 2008 Pop 2000 Pop Change
Cheyenne, WY MSA 87,542 Laramie County, Wyoming 87,542 81,607 +7.27%
Casper, WY MSA 73,129 Natrona County, Wyoming 73,129 66,533 +9.91%
Gillette, WY μSA 41,473 Campbell County, Wyoming 41,473 33,698 +23.07%
Rock Springs, WY μSA 39,944 Sweetwater County, Wyoming 39,944 37,613 +6.20%
Riverton, WY μSA 38,113 Fremont County, Wyoming 38,113 35,804 +6.45%
Laramie, WY μSA 32,758 Albany County, Wyoming 32,758 32,014 +2.32%
Jackson, WY-ID μSA 29,209 20,376 Teton County, Wyoming 20,376 18,251 +11.64%
Teton County, Idaho 8,833 5,999 +47.24%
Sheridan, WY μSA 28,662 Sheridan County, Wyoming 28,662 26,560 +7.91%
Evanston, WY μSA 20,617 Uinta County, Wyoming 20,617 19,742 +4.43%
none Park County, Wyoming 27,574 25,786 +6.93%
Lincoln County, Wyoming 16,631 14,573 +14.12%
Carbon County, Wyoming 15,624 15,639 −0.10%
Converse County, Wyoming 13,267 12,052 +10.08%
Goshen County, Wyoming 12,072 12,538 −3.72%
Big Horn County, Wyoming 11,322 11,461 −1.21%
Johnson County, Wyoming 8,464 7,075 +19.63%
Sublette County, Wyoming 8,456 5,920 +42.84%
Platte County, Wyoming 8,294 8,807 −5.82%
Washakie County, Wyoming 7,821 8,289 −5.65%
Weston County, Wyoming 7,022 6,644 +5.69%
Crook County, Wyoming 6,457 5,887 +9.68%
Hot Springs County, Wyoming 4,622 4,882 −5.33%
Niobrara County, Wyoming 2,428 2,407 +0.87%
State of Wyoming 532,668 493,782 +7.88%

See also

United States census statistical areas by state, district, or territory AL AK AZ AR CA CO CT DE DC FL GA HI ID IL IN IA KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MS MO MT NE NV NH NJ NM NY NC ND OH OK OR PA RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA WA WV WI WY AS GU PR MP VI

References

  1. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  2. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA) as a Core Based Statistical Area having at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
  3. ^ The United States Census Bureau defines a Core Based Statistical Area (CBSA) as one or more adjacent counties or county equivalents that have at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. The Census Bureau has defined two types of CBSAs: (1) a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which has an urban core population of 50,000 or more, or (2) a Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA), which has an urban core population of 10,000 or more but less than 50,000.
  4. ^ An area that extends into more than one state is displayed in teal. An out-of-state area is displayed in green.
  5. ^ "Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 (CBSA-EST2006-01)" (CSV). 2006 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2007-04-05. http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/metro_general/2006/CBSA-EST2006-01.csv. Retrieved 2007-04-06.
  6. ^ a b "Annual County Population Estimates and Estimated Components of Change: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2006 (CO-EST2006-alldata)" (CSV). 2006 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, Population Division. 2007-03-22. http://www.census.gov/popest/counties/files/CO-EST2006-ALLDATA.csv. Retrieved 2007-04-06.

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