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  1. The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has defined 125 Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs)[1] for the United States of America. The OMB defines a Combined Statistical Area as an aggregate of adjacent Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs)[2] that are linked by commuting ties.[3] The Combined Statistical Area is the most extensive of the metropolitan area concepts defined by the ...

  2. Category. : United States statistical areas. The statistical areas of the United States comprise all the combined statistical areas, metropolitan statistical areas, and micropolitan statistical areas defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget. The core based statistical areas comprise all the metropolitan statistical areas and ...

  3. United States metropolitan area. Metropolitan Statistical Areas ( MSA) are large metropolitan areas of the United States as defined by the Office of Management and Budget. These areas are urban areas with a lot of people. An earlier version of the MSA was the "Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area" (SMSA). MSAs are used for official purposes.

  4. Charlotte-Concord, NC-SC Combined Statistical Area. Chattanooga–Cleveland–Dalton combined statistical area. Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI Combined Statistical Area. Cleveland-Akron-Canton, OH Combined Statistical Area. Cleveland-Indianola, MS Combined Statistical Area. Clovis-Portales CSA. Columbus-West Point, MS CSA.

  5. Annual and Cumulative Estimates of Resident Population Change for Metropolitan Statistical Areas in the United States and Puerto Rico and Metropolitan Statistical Area Rankings: April 1, 2020 to July 1, 2023 (CBSA-MET-EST2023-CHG) [< 1.0 MB] Annual and Cumulative Estimates of Resident Population Change for Micropolitan Statistical Areas in the ...

  6. The Huntsville–Decatur–Albertville, Alabama, combined statistical area is the most populated sub-region of North Alabama, and is the second largest combined statistical area in the State of Alabama after Birmingham. [1] The Huntsville-Decatur-Albertville CSA had a total of 879,315 people in 2022 and ranks 68th in the country.

  7. Reply. [ reply] The United States Census Bureau (USCB) has created 939 Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs), which include the 363 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) plus the 576 Metropolitan Statistical Areas (μSAs). The USCB has also created 123 Combined Statistical Areas (CSAs), which are composed of two or more CBSAs.