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Old Posted Aug 25, 2021, 1:48 PM
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Originally Posted by dimondpark View Post
California suburbs are more dense than most areas it seems. Anyway:

Percentage of the MSA pop in 20,000+ppsm census tracts:
45.4% New York: 9,151,543
18.9% San Francisco: 899,765
17.9% Honolulu: 182,167
14.7% Boston: 727,666
14.5% Los Angeles: 1,919,006
13.4% Philadelphia: 841,729
12.8% Chicago: 1,238,801
10.0% Champaign: 22,271
7.8% Washington: 501,510
6.4% Miami: 396,021
5.2% Madison: 35,514
4.9% Bridgeport: 47,791
4.9% Salinas: 21,351
3.9% Seattle: 160,101
3.4% Allentown: 29,319
3.2% San Jose: 64,724
3.1% Milwaukee: 47,988
3.1% San Diego: 103,421
2.6% Worcester: 26,374
2.3% Baltimore: 67,095
2.3% Providence: 39,442
1.6% Denver: 49,423
1.5% Portland: 38,057
1.4% Columbus: 31,592
1.4% Minneapolis: 52,998
1.2% Houston: 88,080
1.1% Las Vegas: 26,114
1.0% Austin: 23,224
0.7% Dallas: 54,893
0.4% Atlanta: 26,589
0.4% Phoenix: 20,351
Isn't San Jose part of the San Francisco MSA? So it would be already counted in its percentage right?
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