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Old Posted Mar 11, 2013, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by fflint View Post
*In a couple of cases, Bay Area MSA names have changed
*One new MSA has been added to the CSA
*While it's not immediately clear exactly what the new MSA populations are, the current population of the CSA is easy to tabulate.

I'll list the MSAs within the new San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland CSA and also list the correlating 2011 Census Bureau estimates as found on Wikipedia

San Francisco-Oakland-Hayward - 4,391,037
San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara -1,865,450
Stockton-Lodi - 696,214
Santa Rosa - 488,116
Vallejo-Fairfield - 416,471
Santa Cruz-Watsonville - 264,298
Napa - 138,088

San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland CSA - 8,259,679
I added them up last week when the commuter data wad released and Stockton's commuter rate to the Bay Area went from 12% in 2000 to 18% in 2010. I actually see Stockton combining with the SF msa by 2020 because of the fast rate of commuter growth btwn Stockton and the 925 area code. 25% doesnt seem that unreasonable anymore.
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