Baltimore Metropolitan Area

The Baltimore–Columbia–Towson Metropolitan Statistical Area, also known as Central Maryland, is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in Maryland as defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB).

It is part of the larger Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area. As of 2022, the combined population of the seven counties is 2,985,871, making it the 20th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the nation.

Central Maryland
Baltimore-Columbia-Towson metropolitan area
Baltimore's Inner Harbor in August 2010
Baltimore's Inner Harbor in August 2010
Counties of the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson metropolitan area highlighted in red
Counties of the Baltimore-Columbia-Towson metropolitan area highlighted in red
CountryUnited States
StateMaryland
Principal municipalitiesBaltimore, Columbia, Towson
Population
 (2020)
 • Metropolitan area2,844,510 (20th)
 • Urban
(19th)
 • Urban density1,038.9/sq mi (401.1/km2)
 • CSA
9,973,383 (3rd)
 MSA = 2020,
CSA = 2020,
Urban & Densities = 2010
GDP
 • MSA$241.4 billion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−5 (ET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EST)

The area has the fourth-highest median household income in the United States, at $66,970 as of 2012.

Composition

The area includes the following counties:

County 2021 estimate 2020 Census Change Area Density
Baltimore County 849,316 854,535 −0.61% 598.30 sq mi (1,549.6 km2) 1,420/sq mi (548/km2)
Anne Arundel County 590,336 588,261 +0.35% 414.90 sq mi (1,074.6 km2) 1,423/sq mi (549/km2)
Baltimore City 576,498 585,708 −1.57% 80.94 sq mi (209.6 km2) 7,123/sq mi (2,750/km2)
Howard County 334,529 332,317 +0.67% 250.74 sq mi (649.4 km2) 1,334/sq mi (515/km2)
Harford County 262,977 260,924 +0.79% 437.09 sq mi (1,132.1 km2) 602/sq mi (232/km2)
Carroll County 173,873 172,891 +0.57% 447.59 sq mi (1,159.3 km2) 388/sq mi (150/km2)
Queen Anne's County 50,798 49,874 +1.85% 371.91 sq mi (963.2 km2) 137/sq mi (53/km2)
Total 2,838,327 2,844,510 −0.22% 2,601.47 sq mi (6,737.8 km2) 1,091/sq mi (421/km2)
Historical populations
CensusPop.Note
182096,201
1830120,87025.6%
1840134,37911.2%
1850210,64656.8%
1860266,55326.5%
1870330,74124.1%
1880415,64925.7%
1890507,34822.1%
1900639,33226.0%
1910720,38712.7%
1920852,05118.3%
1930984,60615.6%
19401,083,30010.0%
19501,337,37323.5%
19601,820,31436.1%
19702,089,09214.8%
19802,199,5315.3%
19902,382,1728.3%
20002,552,9947.2%
20102,710,4896.2%
20202,844,5104.9%
2022 (est.)2,835,672−0.3%
U.S. Decennial Census
1790–1960 1900–1990
1990–2000

Principal communities

The metropolitan area includes the following principal communities:[citation needed]

It also includes several other communities (not necessarily incorporated as cities or towns):

In addition to its technical metropolitan area, Baltimore also receives a large number of commuters from cities such as York, Pennsylvania and the Washington metropolitan area.

History

Companies in metropolitan Baltimore

Four Fortune 1000 companies are headquartered in Greater Baltimore: Grace Chemicals in Columbia and Legg Mason, T. Rowe Price, and McCormick & Company in Hunt Valley.

Other companies headquartered in Greater Baltimore include AAI Corporation and Sinclair Broadcast Group in Hunt Valley and Adams Express Company, Brown Advisory, Alex Brown, First Home Mortgage Corporation, FTI Consulting, Petroleum & Resources Corporation, Prometric, Sylvan Learning, Laureate Education, Under Armour, DAP, DeBaufre Bakeries, Wm. T. Burnett & Co, Old Mutual Financial Network, Fila USA, and Firaxis Games in Sparks.

Government and infrastructure

The capital of Maryland and the agencies of the Maryland state government are located in the Baltimore MSA, mainly in Annapolis and Baltimore City. The area is also home to the National Security Agency (NSA) headquarters in Fort Meade in Anne Arundel County, as well as the Social Security Administration and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) in Woodlawn in Baltimore County.

Presidential election results
Year DEM GOP Others
2020 61.7% 878,185 35.7% 507,676 2.7% 38,014
2016 55.8% 733,718 37.9% 497,637 6.3% 83,046
2012 57.8% 746,052 39.8% 513,164 2.4% 31,212
2008 57.4% 725,858 40.7% 513,811 1.9% 24,189
2004 52.2% 602,806 46.5% 536,565 1.3% 15,019
2000 53.9% 529,648 42.6% 418,775 3.4% 33,713
1996 52.0% 449,711 39.8% 344,488 8.2% 71,112
1992 48.8% 489,922 35.8% 359,098 15.4% 154,849
1988 48.2% 417,858 51.1% 443,183 0.7% 6,268

Sports teams in metropolitan Baltimore

In Baltimore County:

In Anne Arundel County:

See also

Notes

39°16′59.86″N 76°36′27.6″W / 39.2832944°N 76.607667°W / 39.2832944; -76.607667

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