Dallas! Love how the photo angles of Dallas and Houston are similar with their medical districts in the foreground. Dallas,Houston,SA,Austin represent!
Kelloggs Frosted Flakes - I thought it was Houston-Sugarland-The Woodlands, not Baytown? Baytown is something like the 6th or 7th biggest city in the Greater Houston MSA. Pasadena, Pearland, and League City are all bigger than Baytown.
san Antonio and dallas are some of the fastest growing metro areas in the us dallas is like 700 thousand more than this now and Houston is like 200 thousand more now its crazy in texas we just got the land for such growth and beautiful land I'm a proud TEXAN for life.
To be fair though, as an LA native, you could definitely combine the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metro into the LA metro. Same with Oxnard-Ventura-Thousand Oaks. LA has become so big that those two are considered to be in the greater area as well. Doing that really brings the LA metro population up to about 17,000,000
You’re correct in that those areas (Riverside-San Bernardino, Oxnard-Ventura-Thousand Oaks) are legitimately connected to Greater L.A., but I think the reason they’re counted separately is because of commuter patterns. I remember someone I knew who worked for the Los Angeles chamber of commerce explaining this to me. Apparently a greater majority of residents who live in those two metro areas also work in those areas than the ones who commute to Greater L.A., and that’s why the census bureau doesn’t recognize them as part of Greater L.A. It’s such an enormous area of land - something like 120 miles in any direction from downtown L.A., so that’s going to affect commuter patterns. Still, yes. It’s all connected and the development is unbroken... all the way from the Pacific Ocean to the Coachella Valley going West to East, and all the way from Castaic Lake to Camp Pendleton Marine Base going North to South. Hell, if Pendleton wasn’t there it would be unbroken all the way to Tijuana.
As I watch this, I think of how many pro sports franchises each city/metro area has of MLB baseball, NFL football, NBA basketball, and NHL hockey. Secondarily, MLS soccer, and ABA basketball, and WHA hockey.
ReturnoftheBrotha Boston isnt tiny for your information. And the tri-state your talking about barely has population or size to cities in China or mainly Asia in general.
ReturnoftheBrotha Who said I hate New York City. I love NYC it's better then all of those wastelands in Asia and Europe. Boston and New York are my favorite cities. Philly however is different. But still
Atlanta metro covers more than just Sandy Springs and Marietta. I am pretty sure the population is more than that. With rising population comes worsening traffic. I hope it won't drive the cost of living up because it is affordable to live here while you still get the modern perks of living in a big metropolis. Unfortunately, property taxes are also going up.
That’s just the official name of the metro area, not all the areas included in its population. Atlanta people always acting like it’s bigger than it is. You are number NINE sis. 😆
DFW is now counted as a single MSA, but as recently as the 1990 census it was a CSA. Dallas and Fort Worth were two separate metro areas up until then. The Metroplex is still divided into two separate metropolitan divisions, and for all intents and purposes the Metroplex still feels like two different metro areas. I think maybe for this reason Greater Houston feels like a bigger metro.
Why would that ranking affect the quality of life? MSP is pretty much the perfect size for a metro area. Not too big, not too small. Huge, gigantic metro areas like NYC and L.A. are overrated, in my opinion.
At #32 we have the greater Columbus Ohio area. All by ourselves. No one else around. I am content with that! #15 in the metropolitan area. And all the students at all of our campus' aren't counted! My little corner of the world! Love my city!
Boston metro is not in any way in New Hampshire. Wikipedia must be wrong. He said he got this from. That’s coming from someone who lives in Boston metro
I grew up in a MD suburb that's in the Washington Metropolitan Area. But I've seen that a lot of the metro areas in the U.S. are huge and can be thousands of sq miles in size, especially in the southern states. If we were to link up with Baltimore (which is only 40 miles north of downtown DC) to become ONE metro area, our population would be at least 8 million strong and WE STILL wouldn't be as big in area as some of the METRO's on this list.
True. I’ve never understood how Dallas and Fort Worth can be considered a single metro area, but DC and Baltimore aren’t. Same goes for San Francisco and San Jose (versus DFW). Makes no damn sense at all.
One thing I don’t understand is why the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex is recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau as an MSA, while other larger “twin hub” metro areas like Baltimore-Washington DC and San Francisco-San Jose are not. I mean, it’s the same situation - two separate metro areas that have grown together to form one solid mass of development. Symbiotic economies centered upon two different hub cities. There is literally no rural separation between these cities, yet only one out of three is considered it’s own metro area? That just doesn’t make much sense.
Dallas & Fort Worth = less than 40 miles from each other, have overlapping labor markets; single metro area. DC & Baltimore = less than 40 miles from each other, have overlapping labor markets; 2 separate metro areas. I don't get it.
How big are these metro areas? They include Western Wisconsin in the Twin Cities metro, even though both Minneapolis and St. Paul are pretty far from the border, yet they don't just group together Baltimore, Dover, and Philadelphia which are roughly the same distance.
I'm a little surprised at the scope of these MSA covered in this video. 1) San Diego MSA does not include Tijuana, Mexico, where many people commute(legally, of course) into San Diego, and 2) the NYC area, there is commuting from Connecticut, which is not encompassed in that MSA.
This was before the US Census released their updated list on March 19, 2013.By the way this video is only for Metro areas not combined Metro areas, which tend to be more populous, I've provided links to the latest updated lists, in the description box
Sorry, no. Currently the fastest growing major U.S. city is San Antonio, followed by Orlando, Seattle, and Austin. Phoenix is something like the 10th fastest growing today. I know it used to be the fastest growing, but not in recent years.
Indiana metros: 1:08 - Louisville KY Jefferson County IN 1:58 - Indianapolis, Carmel IN 2:56 - Cincinnati OH, IN, KY 5:43 - Chicago, Naperville IL Lake, Porter counties IN, Kenosha County WI
2:47 My Home has more population then Columbus due Cleveland was once the NYC of Ohio. In the 1920s we here the 5th largest city in America. So here's to Cleveland growing again. :)
Wrong. As of your post, which was back in 2017, metro Phoenix was at 4.7 million. Not to worry though. When the water runs out it should empty out pretty fast.
We live in Dallas since the 80’s, at that time in 1982 Dallas Ft Worth were number 25, now it’s # 4 and that was 7 years ago and Dallas since then has more than one million more people come here, I would say DFW could knock Chicago out of 3rd in the next 5 years if Dallas keeps growing like it has...but I do wish it still number 25, things were way better when it was smaller but we welcome the change even though it is In evitable
Luca Perez The video is not updated over the past years Boston gained a lot more people and today the Metro is 6th behind DC, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago. The population now is almost 700,000 with its cultural and nice people. Boston is a HUGE port for the USA.
what confuses a lot of people is the difference between cities and metropolitan areas. in reality there is no way to define which city is the most populated because there are so many ways to do it. lets use Chicago for an example, in the central city or (city proper) of Chicago there are 2.7 million residents. however you also have the suburbs of Chicago. Aurora, Gary, and so on. this is the metropolitan area. A city and its suburbs. When Chicago's suburbs are taken into account, the Central city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs have almost 9.5 million people.
Drew Estepp That's true. This is especially frustrating when comparing cities such as Chicago and Houston. While in city proper, Houston might seem larger than Chicago, Houston having 2.303 million residents and a city size of 627 square miles, and Chicago having 2.7 million residents and a city size of 234 square miles, in actuality in metro size, Houston only has 5.628 million residents (2008) and a metro area of 1,660 square miles, while Chicago has 9.5 million residents and a metro area of 10,857. Great, half of people believe Houston is larger, while the other know Chicago is larger!
Dallas and Fort Worth are about the same distance from each other as Washington DC and Baltimore. Maybe it's time that DC and Baltimore combine their metro areas in the same way that Dallas and Fort Worth have. If they did they would easily take the number 4 spot.
Salt Lake City, really? I think you guys did such a good job with your Olympics just 5 months after 9/11. Nobody could have prepared for that. I also like the Sundance Film Festival. It's just a matter of getting bigger in population and attracting more people who aren't Mormons.
Coaster World I know how you feel, Chicago is the third largest metro in the US, and by far the most beautiful big metro, but when people mention US cities, most of the time Chicago's never mentioned. If it's bad enough for the third largest metro, I just can't imagine how bad it's for you bud.
Proud Chicagoan yeah there is this channel that posts things on American cities, Utah is in none of them, I think the Wasatch Front needs more attention then what it actually gets, I live south of the third biggest city in Utah, Ogden, so yeah
Phoenix metro will by now have moved up 2 spots to #12 passing both Detroit metro and prolly Riverside metro area as well in 2014... everyone is leaving those areas...
i really,hate how you did this list. you took a 700 miles radious for Houston but take a 200 sq mile area for Detroit? Give Detroit 700 miles. And add. Toledo, Landsing. Flint and Windsor Ontario at a minimun. Would but it about at 6.1 or 6.2
That's when it's combined metropolitan area or CSA, for example Raleigh is considered one metropolitan area with 1.2 million while Durham is considered another with 535K but when combined the Raleigh/Durham metropolitan area have a population of a little more than 2 million people.
... ... .. very well done! "CityScapes"; city photos, almost all of them Excellent! Quick and Percise, maybe wanted too see my "town" a little longer..., which is Dallas, Texas, but the music and presentation of numbers was Superb... ; note as of 2019, Dallas was at 7.5 million, moving up fast on Chicago ; "if only those Chicago Developers like Amili, would build SuperTalls in Dallas,...like they do in Chicago ; ...we have none??? ; the "chicago~spire", bye Calatrava was meant for Dallas, with a 360° lazer beacon on top of the spire, like the olde Republic Bank Building "Rocket~Lighthouse, 360°... ... ...; "For Loving Sure!"...please build it "here"... ... ... llove Brother brent! 💘
Um, Dallas-FORT WORTH metro is estimated near 7.5 million... not just Dallas. Important to make that distinction, as the Metroplex is anchored by two different parent/hub cities, each with their own network of suburbs. And sorry, but no... DFW is definitely not “moving up fast on Chicago”. Chicago metro is 10 million in population, and still growing, even if the city-proper of Chicago is stagnating. DFW will need to add at least 2.5 million new residents before it catches up to that, and by the time it does (if it does), Chicago metro will have grown even more than 10 million. I don’t see that happening any time soon. Maybe in 40-50 years from now. One other thing - the reason Dallas doesn’t have any ‘supertall’ skyscrapers like Chicago is because of Love Field being too close to downtown Dallas. There’s a height restriction that’s strictly enforced by the FAA. Dallas can’t build anything higher than 1,000 feet.
We all saw what Happened to Denver it became a trendy urban city after the legalization of marijuana lots moved there it's become very expensive. The trick is to find a city on its way up, before it gets trendy and everyone wants to live there so real estate gets bidded up. Too late for Denver, Portland too. A lot people think Salt Lake City,Boise are going ti boom what do you guys think?
Yes, I think so too. Sacramento is another one. About a 2-hour drive from San Francisco where the real estate prices are crazy so that one can be expected to get big too.
Matthew Majors - On the U.S. side, yes. However, once you add Juarez, Mexico to the equation, it’s more like 2.3 million. Yes, I know we don’t include foreign cities in the census, but literally the only thing that separates Juarez from El Paso is a thin strip of water. Both cities’ downtowns face each other from opposite sides of the border, and many people commute back and forth for work from both cities and do their shopping on either side. For all intents and purposes, they basically are part of the same metro area.
Dallas! Love how the photo angles of Dallas and Houston are similar with their medical districts in the foreground. Dallas,Houston,SA,Austin represent!
I live in metro rank #5 Houston-$ugarland-Baytown, TX MSA
I live in Sugarland too
Kelloggs Frosted Flakes - I thought it was Houston-Sugarland-The Woodlands, not Baytown? Baytown is something like the 6th or 7th biggest city in the Greater Houston MSA. Pasadena, Pearland, and League City are all bigger than Baytown.
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Excellent and informative video! It seems that you went out of your way to choose the best photos of each metro areas...great work!
san Antonio and dallas are some of the fastest growing metro areas in the us dallas is like 700 thousand more than this now and Houston is like 200 thousand more now its crazy in texas we just got the land for such growth and beautiful land I'm a proud TEXAN for life.
Ryan Alvarez Yee im Texan too
That’s nice. But a long way to catch up to Cali
I live in ohio and Texas in my opinion is way better than cali
Ryan Alvarez
But it’s still Texas.
yup. I'm proud as well.
I Live Duluth now but I grew up in Minneapolis and still go there once a month.
Oscar Morales been to duluth and Minneapolis
Congratulations
Two best cities in the world
Cool story bro
@@maxyuhas2631 nope
4:13 Minneapolis St. Paul and Bloomington Minnesota that’s where I’m from
AlDelVex same
North Minneapolis
St. Louis represent
To be fair though, as an LA native, you could definitely combine the Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metro into the LA metro. Same with Oxnard-Ventura-Thousand Oaks. LA has become so big that those two are considered to be in the greater area as well.
Doing that really brings the LA metro population up to about 17,000,000
You’re correct in that those areas (Riverside-San Bernardino, Oxnard-Ventura-Thousand Oaks) are legitimately connected to Greater L.A., but I think the reason they’re counted separately is because of commuter patterns. I remember someone I knew who worked for the Los Angeles chamber of commerce explaining this to me. Apparently a greater majority of residents who live in those two metro areas also work in those areas than the ones who commute to Greater L.A., and that’s why the census bureau doesn’t recognize them as part of Greater L.A. It’s such an enormous area of land - something like 120 miles in any direction from downtown L.A., so that’s going to affect commuter patterns.
Still, yes. It’s all connected and the development is unbroken... all the way from the Pacific Ocean to the Coachella Valley going West to East, and all the way from Castaic Lake to Camp Pendleton Marine Base going North to South. Hell, if Pendleton wasn’t there it would be unbroken all the way to Tijuana.
D.C. here aye
I’m from Chicago.
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Love it here in MILWAUKEE!!!
As I watch this, I think of how many pro sports franchises each city/metro area has of MLB baseball, NFL football, NBA basketball, and NHL hockey. Secondarily, MLS soccer, and ABA basketball, and WHA hockey.
Live in Long Island. Go #1!!!
Boston : 10
Atlanta : 9
*people in boston get triggered*
I don't know why. They had a chance to host the Olympics and didn't want it.
LuckyK7777 Because it costs so much money, if we were to host it, we would be swimming in debt
Massachusetts Mapping and games its 2011 census
ReturnoftheBrotha Boston isnt tiny for your information. And the tri-state your talking about barely has population or size to cities in China or mainly Asia in general.
ReturnoftheBrotha Who said I hate New York City. I love NYC it's better then all of those wastelands in Asia and Europe. Boston and New York are my favorite cities. Philly however is different. But still
Yay Philadelphia!
Atlanta metro covers more than just Sandy Springs and Marietta. I am pretty sure the population is more than that. With rising population comes worsening traffic. I hope it won't drive the cost of living up because it is affordable to live here while you still get the modern perks of living in a big metropolis. Unfortunately, property taxes are also going up.
I live in Atlanta
James Lee it cover decatur and Conyers etc
That’s just the official name of the metro area, not all the areas included in its population. Atlanta people always acting like it’s bigger than it is. You are number NINE sis. 😆
It is pretty big. It covers from east of Atlanta to Canton/Acworth/Woodstock. The Metro Atlanta area is bigger than he said in the video.
Well yeah metro Atlanta covers a shit ton of land area. It’s the most sprawled out metro area in the country. Even more sprawly than Phoenix.
Ayye, Houston is 5. I was surprised that DFW was bigger than Houston though.
DFW is now counted as a single MSA, but as recently as the 1990 census it was a CSA. Dallas and Fort Worth were two separate metro areas up until then. The Metroplex is still divided into two separate metropolitan divisions, and for all intents and purposes the Metroplex still feels like two different metro areas. I think maybe for this reason Greater Houston feels like a bigger metro.
I grew up in Minneapolis MN, and even if it's #16, it's still a great place to live
Why would that ranking affect the quality of life? MSP is pretty much the perfect size for a metro area. Not too big, not too small. Huge, gigantic metro areas like NYC and L.A. are overrated, in my opinion.
At #32 we have the greater Columbus Ohio area. All by ourselves. No one else around. I am content with that! #15 in the metropolitan area. And all the students at all of our campus' aren't counted! My little corner of the world! Love my city!
Not sure which census you are using but the most recent MSA has Charlotte-Gastonia-Salisbury, NC-SC - 2,191,604, ranked #23, not 33.
Boston metro is not in any way in New Hampshire. Wikipedia must be wrong. He said he got this from. That’s coming from someone who lives in Boston metro
I grew up in a MD suburb that's in the Washington Metropolitan Area. But I've seen that a lot of the metro areas in the U.S. are huge and can be thousands of sq miles in size, especially in the southern states. If we were to link up with Baltimore (which is only 40 miles north of downtown DC) to become ONE metro area, our population would be at least 8 million strong and WE STILL wouldn't be as big in area as some of the METRO's on this list.
True. I’ve never understood how Dallas and Fort Worth can be considered a single metro area, but DC and Baltimore aren’t. Same goes for San Francisco and San Jose (versus DFW). Makes no damn sense at all.
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I can see Willis Tower in #3 Chicago-Joilet-Naperville
Andy Tran We still call it the Sears Tower over here in Chicago.
good, willis tower sounds dumb af
I can see the Empire State Building, when it's not raining hard.
Whatchoo talkin’ bout Willis?
One thing I don’t understand is why the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex is recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau as an MSA, while other larger “twin hub” metro areas like Baltimore-Washington DC and San Francisco-San Jose are not. I mean, it’s the same situation - two separate metro areas that have grown together to form one solid mass of development. Symbiotic economies centered upon two different hub cities. There is literally no rural separation between these cities, yet only one out of three is considered it’s own metro area? That just doesn’t make much sense.
I also forgot to mention that if DC/Baltimore and SF/SJ were recognized as metros, they would both be bigger than DFW.
Dallas & Fort Worth = less than 40 miles from each other, have overlapping labor markets; single metro area.
DC & Baltimore = less than 40 miles from each other, have overlapping labor markets; 2 separate metro areas.
I don't get it.
How big are these metro areas? They include Western Wisconsin in the Twin Cities metro, even though both Minneapolis and St. Paul are pretty far from the border, yet they don't just group together Baltimore, Dover, and Philadelphia which are roughly the same distance.
The Eastern part of MSP goes right to the Wisconsin state line.
I lived in a city in Indonesia that have the same population with Cleveland,Ohio
I didn't know Portland Oregons MSA was bigger than San Antonio MSA😬. Obviously in 2022 not anymore but wow what a shocker lol
Seattle has almost 4 million now.
I'm a little surprised at the scope of these MSA covered in this video. 1) San Diego MSA does not include Tijuana, Mexico, where many people commute(legally, of course) into San Diego, and 2) the NYC area, there is commuting from Connecticut, which is not encompassed in that MSA.
Might as well include El Paso-Juarez, Detroit-Windsor, Niagara Falls-Niagara Falls, Laredo-Nuevo Laredo, and Brownsville-Matamoros then.
What the-- I didn't know DFW had a larger population than the Houston metro?? I'm amazed omg (
nice cities
This was before the US Census released their updated list on March 19, 2013.By the way this video is only for Metro areas not combined Metro areas, which tend to be more populous, I've provided links to the latest updated lists, in the description box
Phoenix!! We are growing at a crazy rate, fastest growing city in the US.
Sorry, no. Currently the fastest growing major U.S. city is San Antonio, followed by Orlando, Seattle, and Austin. Phoenix is something like the 10th fastest growing today. I know it used to be the fastest growing, but not in recent years.
Indiana metros:
1:08 - Louisville KY Jefferson County IN
1:58 - Indianapolis, Carmel IN
2:56 - Cincinnati OH, IN, KY
5:43 - Chicago, Naperville IL Lake, Porter counties IN, Kenosha County WI
Wonder what the number would be if you add Akron to Cleveland Metro area??
I live north of Newark and south of the City in Essex County, New Jersey
Yay Memphis that's my city 😀👍
What is the name of the music?
Good evening kn goma. Good video. Thank you. I wish you a nice weekend
“Rhapsody of the Tiny Glass Prostates”
Minneapolis represent
i love mn
2:47 My Home has more population then Columbus due Cleveland was once the NYC of Ohio. In the 1920s we here the 5th largest city in America. So here's to Cleveland growing again. :)
Okay number 16 lets go il take that
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Hold up did you just say Minneapolis- St. Paul is in MN and WI
Fuck Wisconsin
#20 and #7 I LIVE I NN THE MIUDDLE OFD B ALTIMORRE AND DC METROO ARESA
Edit: Sorry for spelling xD
Update. As of this post the Phoenix area has 5 million people! WTF! ? Fuck this shit . I'm moving to Alaska. Too many people here in the desert.
Wrong. As of your post, which was back in 2017, metro Phoenix was at 4.7 million. Not to worry though. When the water runs out it should empty out pretty fast.
Twin cities is still growing. Alot of new development all over. The population will double that.
Their is a few twin cities in America, if your talking about MN then hopefully your right
Gloob Blob - any time someone says “twin cities”, they’re talking about Minneapolis-St. Paul.
#47: Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill is the metro area 0:38
We live in Dallas since the 80’s, at that time in 1982 Dallas Ft Worth were number 25, now it’s # 4 and that was 7 years ago and Dallas since then has more than one million more people come here, I would say DFW could knock Chicago out of 3rd in the next 5 years if Dallas keeps growing like it has...but I do wish it still number 25, things were way better when it was smaller but we welcome the change even though it is In evitable
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i live near number 23 Charlotte it is a very nice city to visit with allot of development on the way
33, not 23.
I live in Manhattan.Go #1
What’s your rent like?
Ayy I live in Essex County, NJ
What's the song name?
I always think of Boston as a tiny city but I was surprised it's actually in the top 10
it's no small city
Luca Perez The video is not updated over the past years Boston gained a lot more people and today the Metro is 6th behind DC, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Chicago. The population now is almost 700,000 with its cultural and nice people. Boston is a HUGE port for the USA.
Boston is super small in comparison
well Boston is the same size as San Francisco (area) so it isn't that big but it's bigger than Manhattan
Massachusetts Mapping - what??? Not even close! The latest figures (2018) for Boston metro are 4.8 million, placing it at #10.
Wow Salt Lake actually was on here.
I live in the Lexington-Fayette- Versailles-Paris- Winchester Metro Area but it’s not on this list.
what confuses a lot of people is the difference between cities and metropolitan areas. in reality there is no way to define which city is the most populated because there are so many ways to do it. lets use Chicago for an example, in the central city or (city proper) of Chicago there are 2.7 million residents. however you also have the suburbs of Chicago. Aurora, Gary, and so on. this is the metropolitan area. A city and its suburbs. When Chicago's suburbs are taken into account, the Central city of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs have almost 9.5 million people.
Drew Estepp That's true. This is especially frustrating when comparing cities such as Chicago and Houston. While in city proper, Houston might seem larger than Chicago, Houston having 2.303 million residents and a city size of 627 square miles, and Chicago having 2.7 million residents and a city size of 234 square miles, in actuality in metro size, Houston only has 5.628 million residents (2008) and a metro area of 1,660 square miles, while Chicago has 9.5 million residents and a metro area of 10,857. Great, half of people believe Houston is larger, while the other know Chicago is larger!
Dallas and Fort Worth are about the same distance from each other as Washington DC and Baltimore. Maybe it's time that DC and Baltimore combine their metro areas in the same way that Dallas and Fort Worth have. If they did they would easily take the number 4 spot.
That was I thinking too
Wondering what the stats will be for 2020!
I know that the Miami metro area has 6 million people now
Columbus Ohio #32. I'm from Columbus
Go Richmond Go Virginia Beach Go Norfolk Go Arlington and Rosslyn and Alexandria GO VIRGINIA! YAY
Yeah...3 different metro areas...yaaaa.
I Live in DC metro!!!
Pittsburgh for me
Raleigh in here
Don't feel bad. I'm sure you'll get to leave some day.
finally, SLC finally gets noticed in a video, we're like the middle child of the USA
Salt Lake City, really? I think you guys did such a good job with your Olympics just 5 months after 9/11. Nobody could have prepared for that. I also like the Sundance Film Festival. It's just a matter of getting bigger in population and attracting more people who aren't Mormons.
Coaster World I know how you feel, Chicago is the third largest metro in the US, and by far the most beautiful big metro, but when people mention US cities, most of the time Chicago's never mentioned. If it's bad enough for the third largest metro, I just can't imagine how bad it's for you bud.
Really Alex? I'm in the L. A. area and I think I hear plenty about Chicago. Pizza, hot dogs, Cubs, those types of things.
Proud Chicagoan yeah there is this channel that posts things on American cities, Utah is in none of them, I think the Wasatch Front needs more attention then what it actually gets, I live south of the third biggest city in Utah, Ogden, so yeah
New York City Mapping number 48, the Wasatch Front, also the Salt Lake City metro area
I live in ocean city metro
Cape may county nj
I live in the Newark-NYC metro. I live right above Newark in Essex County
:awesome:
Phoenix metro will by now have moved up 2 spots to #12 passing both Detroit metro and prolly Riverside metro area as well in 2014... everyone is leaving those areas...
Yep. You called that one.
Baltimore and dc combined would be 10 million people there close to each other
So Whatis the population of the rest of us who don't live in one of these 'metropolitan' areas?
0. You don't count. You all are just part of our imagination.🤠
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We’re killing this planet off😕😕😕
Yay
The normal population of my city is higher than the one in #23 but probally lower than the one in #22
Houston?
this is a little out dated San Antonio is actually like 3 to 400 thousand more than on this video..
NOTICE: THIS VIDEO IS FROM 2011 ESTIMATES
San Antonio is now the fastest growing major city in America. Those numbers increase every day.
salt lake city metro area 2018 is actually 2.4 million.
What??? The latest estimates for the population of SLC metro, as of 2018, are 1.2 million. How the hell did you come up with 2.4 million???
why is louisville's lake/river so brown???
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shit
That’s where the poop flows out.
#1 is ny,nj,ct not pa
i really,hate how you did this list. you took a 700 miles radious for Houston but take a 200 sq mile area for Detroit? Give Detroit 700 miles. And add. Toledo, Landsing. Flint and Windsor Ontario at a minimun. Would but it about at 6.1 or 6.2
Uncle Chuckles this is for "metro area" not the broader "combined statistical area"
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I live about halfway between #1 and #10
Houston?
I thought it is Charlotte-Gastonia-Concord?
That's when it's combined metropolitan area or CSA, for example Raleigh is considered one metropolitan area with 1.2 million while Durham is considered another with 535K but when combined the Raleigh/Durham metropolitan area have a population of a little more than 2 million people.
Oh, okay. Thanks.
Cousin lives near 23. Really Charlotte
Im from buffalo which in 2017 was 50
I'm from Vegas!
Atlanta all the way #8
Nah Miami all the day :)
Dallas is better
D.C's better
Atanta was #9. Miami was #8. Miami Fl. Baby......the 305
Nope. #9.
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Miami's metro is smaller than
Atlanta even at the time of this video Miami was 5,300,000. Atlanta is 5,700,000. In 2010 - 2013.
Miami, here we go...........
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very well done! "CityScapes"; city photos, almost all of them Excellent! Quick and Percise, maybe wanted too see my "town" a little longer..., which is Dallas, Texas, but the music and presentation of numbers was Superb... ; note as of 2019, Dallas was at 7.5 million, moving up fast on Chicago ; "if only those Chicago Developers like Amili, would build SuperTalls in Dallas,...like they do in Chicago ; ...we have none??? ; the "chicago~spire", bye Calatrava was meant for Dallas, with a 360° lazer beacon on top of the spire, like the olde Republic Bank Building "Rocket~Lighthouse, 360°... ... ...; "For Loving Sure!"...please build it "here"... ... ...
llove Brother brent! 💘
Um, Dallas-FORT WORTH metro is estimated near 7.5 million... not just Dallas. Important to make that distinction, as the Metroplex is anchored by two different parent/hub cities, each with their own network of suburbs. And sorry, but no... DFW is definitely not “moving up fast on Chicago”. Chicago metro is 10 million in population, and still growing, even if the city-proper of Chicago is stagnating. DFW will need to add at least 2.5 million new residents before it catches up to that, and by the time it does (if it does), Chicago metro will have grown even more than 10 million. I don’t see that happening any time soon. Maybe in 40-50 years from now.
One other thing - the reason Dallas doesn’t have any ‘supertall’ skyscrapers like Chicago is because of Love Field being too close to downtown Dallas. There’s a height restriction that’s strictly enforced by the FAA. Dallas can’t build anything higher than 1,000 feet.
I was quite shocked that Dallas is larger than San Fran and Houston
William Gleason population of San Fran is 800,000 Dallas 1,000,000
Fort Worth Texas is where i stay
goog le woah woah no need to get touchy there.
Wolverine fan in L.A. that’s the original population
Fort Worth pushes it past those 2
+1 for Salt Lake
Canada only has 6 metro areas over 1 million population 😔
But like y’all don’t have that many big/major cities
bc canada is almost not populated, the 98% of canadians live in us-ca frontier
We all saw what Happened to Denver it became a trendy urban city after the legalization of marijuana lots moved there it's become very expensive. The trick is to find a city on its way up, before it gets trendy and everyone wants to live there so real estate gets bidded up. Too late for Denver, Portland too. A lot people think Salt Lake City,Boise are going ti boom what do you guys think?
Yes, I think so too. Sacramento is another one. About a 2-hour drive from San Francisco where the real estate prices are crazy so that one can be expected to get big too.
Yup and sadly San Francisco just turned way to expensive and is making other cities around it expensive too.
Shawn Afshar Kansas City
Shawn Afshar Kansas City is next boomer
I think the next big hip and trendy city will be North Platte, Nebraska. You laugh now, but just wait.
Indianapolis! #TheGrowthofIndy
Wrong metro population, New York MSA is 22 million population
+rai raidun No it isnt your wrong!
This was asa of 2011
that's csa
Good grief. Does anyone here understand the difference between MSA’s and CSA’s?
Wilmington Delaware all the way!
Live in Portland
Isn't that disgusting, never would want to live in any of those high populated areas
how tf is that disgusting?
Yeah, I want to know how that’s “disgusting” myself. You make no sense.
also El Paso-Las Cruces?
Matthew Majors - On the U.S. side, yes. However, once you add Juarez, Mexico to the equation, it’s more like 2.3 million. Yes, I know we don’t include foreign cities in the census, but literally the only thing that separates Juarez from El Paso is a thin strip of water. Both cities’ downtowns face each other from opposite sides of the border, and many people commute back and forth for work from both cities and do their shopping on either side. For all intents and purposes, they basically are part of the same metro area.
Me too
Yeet LETS GO ST LOUIS
I live #50 Birmingham Alabama!!!!
Where is the Connecticut
Lol Conneticut is a state
Hartford 1.2 million
“The” Connecticut is in the Northeastern United States, bordering the Massachusetts, the New York, and the Rhode Island.