Population Distribution by Metropolitan Status, states (2007-2008), U.S. (2008)
| Metropolitan | Non-Metropolitan | Total | |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 84% | 16% | 100% |
| Alabama | 73% | 27% | 100% |
| Alaska | 69% | 31% | 100% |
| Arizona | 88% | 12% | 100% |
| Arkansas | 64% | 36% | 100% |
| California | 98% | 2% | 100% |
| Colorado | 87% | 13% | 100% |
| Connecticut | 95% | 5% | 100% |
| Delaware | 79% | 21% | 100% |
| District of Columbia | 100% | NSD | 100% |
| Florida | 95% | 5% | 100% |
| Georgia | 86% | 14% | 100% |
| Hawaii | 71% | 29% | 100% |
| Idaho | 63% | 37% | 100% |
| Illinois | 89% | 11% | 100% |
| Indiana | 72% | 28% | 100% |
| Iowa | 58% | 42% | 100% |
| Kansas | 64% | 36% | 100% |
| Kentucky | 50% | 50% | 100% |
| Louisiana | 85% | 15% | 100% |
| Maine | 51% | 49% | 100% |
| Maryland | 96% | 4% | 100% |
| Massachusetts | 98% | 2% | 100% |
| Michigan | 85% | 15% | 100% |
| Minnesota | 72% | 28% | 100% |
| Mississippi | 42% | 58% | 100% |
| Missouri | 77% | 23% | 100% |
| Montana | 33% | 67% | 100% |
| Nebraska | 62% | 38% | 100% |
| Nevada | 90% | 10% | 100% |
| New Hampshire | 62% | 38% | 100% |
| New Jersey | 100% | NSD | 100% |
| New Mexico | 68% | 32% | 100% |
| New York | 91% | 9% | 100% |
| North Carolina | 66% | 34% | 100% |
| North Dakota | 48% | 52% | 100% |
| Ohio | 77% | 23% | 100% |
| Oklahoma | 68% | 32% | 100% |
| Oregon | 75% | 25% | 100% |
| Pennsylvania | 82% | 18% | 100% |
| Rhode Island | 100% | NSD | 100% |
| South Carolina | 67% | 33% | 100% |
| South Dakota | 50% | 50% | 100% |
| Tennessee | 75% | 25% | 100% |
| Texas | 89% | 11% | 100% |
| Utah | 78% | 22% | 100% |
| Vermont | 31% | 69% | 100% |
| Virginia | 85% | 15% | 100% |
| Washington | 92% | 8% | 100% |
| West Virginia | 57% | 43% | 100% |
| Wisconsin | 76% | 24% | 100% |
| Wyoming | 30% | 70% | 100% |
| Notes: | Non-Metropolitan includes both respondents living in non-metropolitan areas and areas not classified in either category. |
| Sources: | Urban Institute and Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured estimates based on the Census Bureau's March 2008 and 2009 Current Population Survey (CPS: Annual Social and Economic Supplements). |
| Definitions: | Metropolitan Statistical Area must include at least one city with 50,000 or more inhabitants, or a Census-Bureau defined urbanized area of at least 50,000 inhabitants and a total metropolitan population of 100,000 or more (75,000 in New England). For more information, visit the Census Bureau website at http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/aboutmetro.html. |
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