Its crazy that Kansas City,Cleveland,Milwaukee,and New Orleans are not on here.I bet in the future that those four major cities will be on the top 30 metro pop here soon
Thanks for viewing! Only Kansas City (#31) is close to being in the top 30. It could potentially knock Cincinnati out of the Top30. Cleveland, Milwaukee and New Orleans are decreasing in populatrion.
Greater LA does have 18.4m people. It includes LA metro, Riverside/San Bernardino metro (IE) and Ventura. However this video is a list of the 30 largest MSA and not CSA.
Thanks for viewing. This video only includes the MSA data.. you are referencing CSA data; combines 3 MSAs (Salt Lake City,Provo,Ogden) and 2 MicroSA(Heber, Brigham City)
@@TheSkylineKing it's ridiculous that these are 3 separate MSA's. It's one continuously connected metro area. Salt Lake Valley is geographicly restricted. Not much available land to build on. Still, Utah is the fastest growing state, and on top of the nhl team we just got, we will be getting MLB soon as well. The NFL is a pipe dream.
@@mattparker2323 It is continuously connected. I've been there at few dozen times (Utah is one of my favorite states) . The Census Bureau defines MSA's by commuting patterns; likely there isn't enough commuting between them to meet the threshold . off topic/Odd fact: Key West is 164miles from Miami but it's in its CSA
Lovely pictures. Great job!
Thanks for your viewing and comments!
Its crazy that Kansas City,Cleveland,Milwaukee,and New Orleans are not on here.I bet in the future that those four major cities will be on the top 30 metro pop here soon
Thanks for viewing! Only Kansas City (#31) is close to being in the top 30. It could potentially knock Cincinnati out of the Top30. Cleveland, Milwaukee and New Orleans are decreasing in populatrion.
Atlanta keeps sprawling out further and further.
thanks for viewing.. Actually the core of Atlanta is leading its entire metro area in growth
Great skylines and statistics! I thought Greater LA had nearly 20 million inhabitants. And Riverside metro was a big surprise that it is so big!
Thanks for your comments and for viewing!
Greater LA does have 18.4m people. It includes LA metro, Riverside/San Bernardino metro (IE) and Ventura. However this video is a list of the 30 largest MSA and not CSA.
I forgot Vegas Metro is smaller than San Antonio's yet they still got an NFL team while we got the UFL. Nice ffs
Thanks for viewing!.. Yes, 7 metros that are smaller than SanAntonio have NFL teams
Such disrespect!!😡
The Wasatch Front of utah is missing. Should be around #22 with 2.9 million.
Thanks for viewing. This video only includes the MSA data.. you are referencing CSA data; combines 3 MSAs (Salt Lake City,Provo,Ogden) and 2 MicroSA(Heber, Brigham City)
@@TheSkylineKing it's ridiculous that these are 3 separate MSA's. It's one continuously connected metro area. Salt Lake Valley is geographicly restricted. Not much available land to build on. Still, Utah is the fastest growing state, and on top of the nhl team we just got, we will be getting MLB soon as well. The NFL is a pipe dream.
@@mattparker2323 It is continuously connected. I've been there at few dozen times (Utah is one of my favorite states) . The Census Bureau defines MSA's by commuting patterns; likely there isn't enough commuting between them to meet the threshold . off topic/Odd fact: Key West is 164miles from Miami but it's in its CSA