Cumberland, MD-WV MSA, or Cumberland Metro for short, is the Metropolitan Statistical Area of Cumberland, Maryland, and the surrounding economic region of Allegany County, Maryland, and Mineral County, West Virginia, in the United States.
As of 2000, The City of Cumberland had a population of 21,591 and the surrounding area had a population of 102,008. Allegany and Mineral are mountainous, mostly rural areas. According to the 2000 census, more than 45 percent of the people living in the Cumberland region live in rural and non-incorporated areas.
The Cumberland Metropolitan Area is geographically isolated by a range of ridges and valleys from the rest of Maryland which is relatively flat. These mountain ranges form adjacent valleys which have served to collect and integrate the regional cities and towns together into urbanized channels that follow the valleys northeasterly. This has served to give the area a unique sense of identity and economic integration.
The median household income for the MSA was $30,916 and the average household income was $39,021. [1] The Cumberland Metro is one of the poorest in the United States, ranking 305th out of 318 metropolitan areas in per capita income.[ citation needed]
Total GDP of Cumberland, MD-WV MSA [2]
2001 | 1.808 billion |
2002 | 1.920 billion |
2003 | 1.962 billion |
2004 | 2.023 billion |
2005 | 2.184 billion |
2011 | 3.466 billion |
2012 | 3.451 billion |
2013 | 3.455 billion |
2014 | 3.416 billion |
2015 | 3.443 billion |
2016 | 3.574 billion |
2017 | 3.613 billion |
2018F | 3.716 billion |
2019F | 3.788 billion |
2020F | 3.790 billion |
2021F | 3.840 billion |
2022F | 3.904 billion |
2023F | 3.952 billion |
Significant area employers include:
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Cumberland, MD-WV MSA, or Cumberland Metro for short, is the Metropolitan Statistical Area of Cumberland, Maryland, and the surrounding economic region of Allegany County, Maryland, and Mineral County, West Virginia, in the United States.
As of 2000, The City of Cumberland had a population of 21,591 and the surrounding area had a population of 102,008. Allegany and Mineral are mountainous, mostly rural areas. According to the 2000 census, more than 45 percent of the people living in the Cumberland region live in rural and non-incorporated areas.
The Cumberland Metropolitan Area is geographically isolated by a range of ridges and valleys from the rest of Maryland which is relatively flat. These mountain ranges form adjacent valleys which have served to collect and integrate the regional cities and towns together into urbanized channels that follow the valleys northeasterly. This has served to give the area a unique sense of identity and economic integration.
The median household income for the MSA was $30,916 and the average household income was $39,021. [1] The Cumberland Metro is one of the poorest in the United States, ranking 305th out of 318 metropolitan areas in per capita income.[ citation needed]
Total GDP of Cumberland, MD-WV MSA [2]
2001 | 1.808 billion |
2002 | 1.920 billion |
2003 | 1.962 billion |
2004 | 2.023 billion |
2005 | 2.184 billion |
2011 | 3.466 billion |
2012 | 3.451 billion |
2013 | 3.455 billion |
2014 | 3.416 billion |
2015 | 3.443 billion |
2016 | 3.574 billion |
2017 | 3.613 billion |
2018F | 3.716 billion |
2019F | 3.788 billion |
2020F | 3.790 billion |
2021F | 3.840 billion |
2022F | 3.904 billion |
2023F | 3.952 billion |
Significant area employers include:
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