Non-standard CES areas
When metropolitan areas cross state boundaries, the state with
the largest share of employment is referred to as the controlling state
for the MSA; that is, it collects the relevant area data from the other state(s)
and sums it to produce the final estimate value for the MSA. However,
there are a few MSAs and Metropolitan Divisions where the
non-controlling states part represents a very significant percentage of the
states total statewide employment. In these cases the non-controlling states
were interested in having a separate estimate for its portion because of its
importance to the state. If the intrastate portion has an employment size of at
least 250,000 and represents at least 15% of total statewide employment,
acceptable estimates can be made for intrastate parts, and the parts sum to
derive the official interstate definition.
Besides these intrastate portions of MSAs and Metropolitan
Divisions, CES is continuing to publish estimates for Baltimore City, Md.; New
York City, N.Y.; and Philadelphia City, Pa.
MSA code |
Area name |
Note |
92581 |
Baltimore City, Md. |
|
92811 |
Kansas City, Mo. |
adds into 28140 Kansas City, Mo.-Kan. MSA |
92812 |
Kansas City, Kan. |
adds into 28140 Kansas City, Mo.-Kan. MSA |
93561 |
New York City, N.Y. |
adds into 35644 New York-Wayne-White Plains, N.Y.-N.J.
Metropolitan Division |
93562 |
Putnam-Rockland-Westchester, N.Y. |
adds into 35644 New York-Wayne-White Plains, N.Y.-N.J.
Metropolitan Division |
93563 |
Bergen-Hudson-Passaic, N.J. |
adds into 35644 New York-Wayne-White Plains, N.Y.-N.J.
Metropolitan Division |
94781 |
Calvert-Charles-Prince George's, Md. |
|
94783 |
Northern Virginia, Va. |
|
97961 |
Philadelphia City, Pa. |
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Last Modified Date: March 4, 2005
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