Sterling μSA

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Sterling μSA is a U.S. micropolitan statistical area centered on Sterling, Colorado, used by the Census Bureau for regional demographic and economic analysis.

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Sterling μSA canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States micropolitan statistical area
micropolitan statistical area
abbreviation Sterling Micropolitan Statistical Area
Sterling μSA self-link
centeredOn Sterling, Colorado
classificationSystem United States Office of Management and Budget metropolitan statistical area
surface form: Office of Management and Budget metropolitan and micropolitan statistical area standards
containsCounty Logan County, Colorado NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataCollectedBy Bureau of the Census
surface form: United States Census Bureau
dataTypesIncluded economic statistics
housing statistics
population statistics
social characteristics
geographicScope sub-state region
governingAgencyForStandards Office of Management and Budget
surface form: United States Office of Management and Budget
hasPrincipalCity Sterling, Colorado
hasUrbanCore Sterling, Colorado
locatedInRegion eastern Colorado
surface form: Northeastern Colorado
locatedInState Colorado
partOf Colorado’s system of core-based statistical areas
purpose regional demographic analysis
regional economic analysis
statisticalAreaCategory Core-based statistical area
statisticalAreaType micropolitan
timeZone Mountain Time Zone
urbanCorePopulationRange 10,000 to 49,999
usedBy Bureau of the Census
surface form: United States Census Bureau
usedFor allocation of federal and state resources
federal statistical purposes
market research
regional planning
usedIn Census Bureau publications
federal statistical reports
state and local planning documents

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Sterling μSA abbreviation Sterling μSA self-link