Statistical Areas

Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs), Micropolitan Statistical Areas, Metropolitan Divisions, Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs), and BEA Regions

Statistical areas are defined (geographically delineated) by the Office of Management and Budget in bulletin no. 20-01 issued March 6, 2020, and the definitions are updated as new information warrants.[1] When OMB adds a new statistical area, BEA creates a time series for it starting in the earliest year in which data is available, even though it may not have had any urban area at the time. Similarly, when OMB changes the definition of a statistical area, BEA recreates the time series for that area, using the new definition for every year in the time series, published at the scheduled release date of the data set.

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New England (91000)

  • Connecticut (09000)
  • Maine (23000)
  • Massachusetts (25000)
  • New Hampshire (33000)
  • Rhode Island (44000)
  • Vermont (50000)

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Mideast (92000)

  • Delaware (10000)
  • District of Columbia (11000)
  • Maryland (24000)
  • New Jersey (34000)
  • New York (36000)
  • Pennsylvania (42000)

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Great Lakes (93000)

  • Illinois (17000)
  • Indiana (18000)
  • Michigan (26000)
  • Ohio (39000)
  • Wisconsin (55000)

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Plains (94000)

  • Iowa (19000)
  • Kansas (20000)
  • Minnesota (27000)
  • Missouri (29000)
  • Nebraska (31000)
  • North Dakota (38000)
  • South Dakota (46000)

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Southeast (95000)

  • Alabama (01000)
  • Arkansas (05000)
  • Florida (12000)
  • Georgia (13000)
  • Kentucky (21000)
  • Louisiana (22000)
  • Mississippi (28000)
  • North Carolina (37000)
  • South Carolina (45000)
  • Tennessee (47000)
  • Virginia (51000)
  • West Virginia (54000)

Southwest (96000)

  • Arizona (04000)
  • New Mexico (35000)
  • Oklahoma (40000)
  • Texas (48000)

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Rocky Mountain (97000)

  • Colorado (08000)
  • Idaho (16000)
  • Montana (30000)
  • Utah (49000)
  • Wyoming (56000)

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Far West (98000)

  • Alaska (02000)
  • California (06000)
  • Hawaii (15000)
  • Nevada (32000)
  • Oregon (41000)
  • Washington (53000)

 

*Area has been redefined and is not part of the parent area for the latest year

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