Terre Haute metropolitan area

The Terre Haute Metropolitan Statistical Area, also known as the Wabash Valley, is the 227th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the United States. Centering on the city of Terre Haute, it was originally formed by the United States Census Bureau in 1950 and consisted of Vigo County. As surrounding counties saw an increase in their population densities and the number of their residents employed within Vigo County, they met Census criteria to be added to the MSA. Four Indiana counties are now a part of this MSA.

Geographic Area July 1, 2015 2010 Census July 1, 2005 2000 Census 1990 Census 1980 Census 1970 Census 1960 Census 1950 Census
Vigo County 107,896 107,848 102,592 105,848 106,107 112,385 114,528 108,458 105,160
Clay County 26,503 26,890 27,142 26,556 24,705 24,862 23,933  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]
Sullivan County 20,928 21,475 21,763 21,751  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]
Vermillion County 15,692 16,212 16,562 16,788  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]  [lower-alpha 1]
Terre Haute MSA 171,019 172,425 168,059 170,943 130,812 137,247 137,461 108,458 105,160
  1. The county was not a part of the Terre Haute MSA at the time.
Location of the Terre Haute Metropolitan Statistical Area in Indiana


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