The Reno–Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in Western Nevada, anchored by the cities of Reno and Sparks, part of Greater Reno-Tahoe- Fernley CSA. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 490,596. [1] Counties [ edit] Storey Washoe Communities [ edit]
The Reno metro area (along with the neighboring city Sparks) occupies a valley colloquially known as the Truckee Meadows which because of large-scale investments from Greater Seattle and San Francisco Bay Area companies such as Amazon, Tesla, Panasonic, Microsoft, Apple, and Google has become a new major technology center in the United States. [4]
The Reno, NV metropolitan area is an up-and-coming city known for its vibrant nightlife and entertainment scene. With a low cost of living compared to other cities in Nevada, Reno is becoming increasingly attractive for businesses and individuals alike.
People also ask
Is Reno part of Las Vegas or Reno?
What is the Reno Sparks metropolitan statistical area (MSA)?
What is the population of Reno-Sparks?
How many statistical areas are there in Nevada?
The U.S. State of Nevada currently has 11 statistical areas that have been delineated by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). On March 6, 2020, the OMB delineated two combined statistical areas, three metropolitan statistical areas, and six micropolitan statistical areas in Nevada. [1] Statistical areas [ edit]
Combined Statistical Area2020 PopulationCore Based Statistical Area2020 Population2,530,679 2,317,4122,265,4612,530,679 2,317,412213,2672,530,679 2,317,41251,951657,958490,596Champion map of Reno-Sparks, Nevada metropolitan area. Catalog Record Only VA 441-572 U.S. Copyright Office Shows radial distances. Accompanied by: Reno-Sparks, Nevada metropolitan area map index. 28 p. ; 28 cm. Includes 7 local area insets. "NVM72. COTN-MWM1190." Contributor: Champion Map Corporation Date: 1991 Map
May 23, 2019 · The Reno-Sparks metro area population now stands at 469,764, the 144th-largest metropolitan area in the country — up four spots in eight years.