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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