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The number of cities across the nation that could lose their status as a metropolitan statistical area if the federal government raises the population criteria for core cities in metro areas to 100,000 residents instead of just 50,000. The change would reclassify one-third of the areas as micropolitan statistical areas, which many fear would impact funding and future development.
The number of cities across the nation that could lose their status as a metropolitan statistical area if the federal government raises the population criteria for core cities in metro areas to 100,000 residents instead of just 50,000. The change would reclassify one-third of the areas as micropolitan statistical areas, which many fear would impact funding and future development. (Associated Press — March 16, 2021)