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Metropolitan growth projections


krazeeboi

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By the time the GSA area hits 2.5 million, the three cities together will probably have the contiguous density needed to be considered one nucleus or core, and then they will probably be recombined as an MSA, unless by smart land use the three cities keep their distance from each other development-wise and continue to think of themselves as separate nuclei.

I doubt that very seriously. Greer in particular seems eager to grow by any and all means necessary so they'll continue to rubber stamp anything that helps them in that regard.

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This is incorrect according to the Census Bureau: "Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (metro and micro areas) are geographic entities defined by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for use by Federal statistical agencies in collecting, tabulating, and publishing Federal statistics. The term 'Core Based Statistical Area' (CBSA) is a collective term for both metro and micro areas. A metro area contains a core urban area of 50,000 or more population, and a micro area contains an urban core of at least 10,000 (but less than 50,000) population."

Furthermore, this OMB attachment from 2007 shows that Columbia's metropolitan statistical area officially consists of Richland, Lexington, Kershaw, Fairfield, and Calhoun counties (pg. 29); Greenville's consists of Greenville, Pickens, and Laurens counties (pg. 34); and Spartanburg's consists of only Spartanburg County (pg. 50).

Okay why isnt Sumter MSA included in this.

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If you're a Census 2010 junkie, you might find this article interesting. It discuses some of the challenges of address verification. It uses Lexington and Richland Counties as examples (since its from The State) but their situations are similar across the nation. Every city needs every address to be up to date and accurate.

The State

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Greenville News reports that according to the 'American Community Survey', which is compiled by the census Bureau, Greenville County added 71,812 residents since 2000, for a total of 451,428. Greenville City added 5,780 to reach a population of 61,782. City growth rate was 10.3 and the County 18.9.

Median Family Income rose 15.6 in the decade to 58,138. The number of residents 25 or older with at least a Bachelor's degree increased from 26.2 to 29.1 %, according to the survey.

Population counts from the 2010 Census will be released next week. On December 21, it will be announced which states will gain or lose congressional seats from the new census. It is believed that SC will gain a seat in Congress (and by extention, an electoral vote).

Detailed demographic information from the 2010 census will be available in February.

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