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The Logan Metropolitan Statistical Area, as
defined by the United States Census
Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties – one in Utah and one in Idaho, anchored by the city of Logan. As of the 2000
census, the MSA had a population of
102,720 (though a July 1, 2008 estimate placed the population at
125,070).[1]
Counties
Communities
- Amalga,
Utah
- Avon, Utah (census-designated place)
- Benson, Utah
(census-designated place)
- Cache Junction, Utah
(census-designated place)
- Clarkston,
Utah
- Clifton,
Idaho
- Cornish,
Utah
- Cove, Utah
(census-designated place)
- Dayton,
Idaho
- Franklin,
Idaho
- Hyde Park,
Utah
- Hyrum, Utah
- Lewiston,
Utah
- Logan, Utah
(Principal city)
- Mendon,
Utah
- Millville,
Utah
- Newton,
Utah
- Nibley,
Utah
- North
Logan, Utah
- Oxford,
Idaho
- Paradise,
Utah
- Petersboro, Utah (census-designated
place)
- Preston,
Idaho
- Providence, Utah
- Richmond,
Utah
- River Heights, Utah
- Smithfield, Utah
- Trenton,
Utah
- Wellsville, Utah
- Weston,
Idaho
- Whitney,
Idaho (unincorporated)
Demographics
As of the census[2] of
2000, there were 102,720 people, 31,019 households, and 23,889
families residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was
92.54% White, 0.35% African
American, 0.55% Native
American, 1.78% Asian, 0.18% Pacific
Islander, 3.32% from other
races, and 1.27% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any
race were 6.21% of the population.
The median income for a household in the MSA was $37,896, and
the median income for a family was $42,319. Males had a median
income of $31,234 versus $21,078 for females. The per capita
income for the MSA was $14,398.
See also
References