Louisville Metropolitan Area - Combined Statistical Area

Combined Statistical Area

Geographic Area 2010 Census 2000 Census 1990 Census
Louisville-Elizabethtown-Scottsburg, KY-IN CSA 1,451,564 1,292,482 1,177,883²
Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN MSA 1,307,647 1,161,975 952,662
Clark County, Indiana 110,232 96,472 87,777
Floyd County, Indiana 74,478 70,823 64,404
Harrison County, Indiana 39,364 34,325 29,890
Washington County, Indiana 28,262 27,223 23,717¹
Bullitt County, Kentucky 74,319 61,236 47,567
Henry County, Kentucky 15,416 15,060 12,823¹
Jefferson County, Kentucky 741,096 693,604 664,937
Meade County, Kentucky 28,602 26,349 24,170¹
Nelson County, Kentucky 43,437 37,477 29,710¹
Oldham County, Kentucky 60,316 46,178 33,263
Shelby County, Kentucky 42,074 33,337 24,824
Spencer County, Kentucky 17,061 11,766 6,801¹
Trimble County, Kentucky 8,809 8,125 6,090¹
Elizabethtown, KY MSA 119,736 107,547 100,919²
Hardin County, Kentucky 105,543 94,174 89,240
LaRue County, Kentucky 14,193 13,373 11,679
Scottsburg, IN MSA 24,181 22,960² 20,991²
Scott County, Indiana 24,181 22,960³ 20,991

• Populations are based upon published estimates by the United States Bureau of the Census.

¹County was not a part of Louisville, KY-IN MSA at the time of this Census and the county's population is not included in MSA total.

²Census defined area did not exist during this Census. Population totals are for counties included in 2000 Census MSA or CSA estimates. Population is shown for comparison purposes only and should not be used as a reference.

³Scott County, Indiana was designated a part of the Louisville, KY-IN MSA in 2000, but was removed in 2003 to become the Scottsburg, IN Micropolitan Statistical Area.

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