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The '''Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Statistical Area''' is a United States Census-designated area. It comprises [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]], [[Shelby County|Shelby]], [[St Clair County|St Clair]], [[Walker County|Walker]], [[Blount County|Blount]], [[Chilton County|Chilton]] and [[Bibb County|Bibb]] counties.
The '''Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Statistical Area''' is a United States Census-designated area. It comprises [[Jefferson County|Jefferson]], [[Shelby County|Shelby]], [[St Clair County|St Clair]], [[Walker County|Walker]], [[Blount County|Blount]], [[Chilton County|Chilton]] and [[Bibb County|Bibb]] counties.


The July 2007 population estimate for the Birmingham-Hoover MSA, released on March 20, 2007, is 1,108,210; an increase of 5.3 percent over the 2000 Census count of 1,052,238. Within the MSA, the largest-percentage gains among larger cities were in [[Pelham]], [[Moody]], and [[Helena]]. The largest-percentage declines were in [[Fairfield]], [[Birmingham]], [[Bessemer]] and [[Homewood]]. The fastest growing small cities were [[Calera]] and [[Kimberly]].
The July 2009 population estimate for the Birmingham-Hoover MSA, released on March 24, 2010, is 1,131,070; an increase of 7.5 percent over the 2000 Census count of 1,052,238. Within the MSA, the largest-percentage gains among larger cities were in [[Pelham]], [[Moody]], and [[Helena]]. The largest-percentage declines were in [[Fairfield]], [[Birmingham]], [[Bessemer]] and [[Homewood]]. The fastest growing small cities were [[Calera]] and [[Kimberly]].


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 20:16, 24 March 2010

Birmingham-Hoover MSA

The Birmingham-Hoover Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census-designated area. It comprises Jefferson, Shelby, St Clair, Walker, Blount, Chilton and Bibb counties.

The July 2009 population estimate for the Birmingham-Hoover MSA, released on March 24, 2010, is 1,131,070; an increase of 7.5 percent over the 2000 Census count of 1,052,238. Within the MSA, the largest-percentage gains among larger cities were in Pelham, Moody, and Helena. The largest-percentage declines were in Fairfield, Birmingham, Bessemer and Homewood. The fastest growing small cities were Calera and Kimberly.

See also

Reference

  • Hansen, Jeff (June 21, 2006) "Census statistics cite 3 area cities for fast growth." Birmingham News.