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Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area

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Metropolitan Statistical Area in the United States
Tri-State Area
Charleston–Huntington–Ashland, WV–OH–KY
Downtown Huntington
Downtown Huntington
Map
Charleston–Huntington–Ashland, WV–OH–KYCSA
  Charleston, WVMSA
  Huntington–Ashland, WV–KY–OH MSA
  Portsmouth, OHµSA

CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
Kentucky
Ohio
Largest cityHuntington
Other cities -Ashland
 -Portsmouth
 -Ironton
 -Teays Valley
 -Flatwoods
Area
 • Total
2,159.9 sq mi (5,594 km2)
Highest elevation
1,512 ft (461 m)
Lowest elevation
486 ft (148 m)
Population
 (2015 est.)
 • Total
361,580
 • Rank146th in the U.S.
 • Density167/sq mi (64.6/km2)
GDP
 • Total$32.937 billion (2022)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)

TheHuntington–Ashland metropolitan area is a metropolitan area in theAppalachian Plateau region of theUnited States. Referred to locally as the "Tri-State area", and colloquially as "Kyova" (Kentucky,Ohio, and WestVirginia), the region spans sevencounties in the threestates ofKentucky,Ohio, andWest Virginia.[5] With a population of 361,580,[6] the Tri-State area is nestled along the banks of theOhio River. The region offers a diverse range of outdoor activities.[7]

Counties

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Huntington–Ashland Metropolitan Area

County2021 estimate2020 CensusChange
Cabell County93,41894,350−0.99%
Lawrence County57,44558,240−1.37%
Putnam County57,26057,440−0.31%
Boyd County47,89948,261−0.75%
Wayne County38,49838,982−1.24%
Greenup County35,64935,962−0.87%
Carter County26,41226,627−0.81%
Total356,581359,862−0.91%

Communities

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Huntington, West Virginia
Ashland, Kentucky
Ironton, Ohio
The confluence of theBig Sandy (left) andOhio (right) Rivers, as well as shores in the states ofKentucky (back left) andOhio (back right), at Virginia Point Park inKenova, West Virginia

Largest cities (more than 5,000 inhabitants)

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CityPopulation as of the 2020 CensusNote
Huntington, West Virginia46,842Principal city of the MSA[8]
Ashland, Kentucky21,625Principal city of the MSA[8]
Teays Valley, West Virginia14,350Census-designated place
Ironton, Ohio10,571Incorporated city
Flatwoods, Kentucky7,325Incorporated city
Hurricane, West Virginia6,977Incorporated city
Pea Ridge, West Virginia6,602Census-designated place

Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants

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Places with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants

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Unincorporated places

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  1. ^While Nitro's total population is over 5,000, most of its population lives inKanawha County, which is in theCharleston metropolitan area.

Townships (Lawrence County, Ohio)

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Demographics

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As of2018, there were 352,823 people and 136,769 households residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 93.9%White, 2.6%African American, 0.1%Native American, 0.5%Asian, 0.1%Pacific Islander, 0.1% fromother races, and 1.8% from two or more races.Hispanic orLatino of any race were 1% of the population.

The median income for a household in the MSA was $45,535. The per capita income for the MSA was $25,801. 18.2% of the population is beneath the poverty line, including 23% of children and 11% of seniors.

In 2008, an Associated Press article designated the Huntington–Ashland metropolitan area as the unhealthiest in America, based on its analysis of data collected in 2006 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Nearly half the adults in this metropolitan area were obese.[9]

Major highways

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Area codes

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The following prefixes are used for long-distance phone service dialing to the region within the MSA.

Higher education

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See also

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References

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  1. ^"Kelly Knob".Geographic Names Information System.United States Geological Survey,United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on 2010-08-19
  2. ^Groundwater Resources of Greenup County, Kentucky Retrieved on 2010-08-19
  3. ^"Total Gross Domestic Product for Charleston, WV (MSA)".Federal Reserve Economic Data.Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  4. ^"Total Gross Domestic Product for Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH (MSA)".Federal Reserve Economic Data.Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  5. ^Overview - Kyovaipc.org
  6. ^"Population statistics"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 19, 2013.
  7. ^"KY-OH-WV Tri-State".KY-OH-WV Tri-State. Retrieved2020-07-12.
  8. ^ab"Metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas".U.S. Census Bureau, Population Division. 2012-08-04. Archived fromthe original on April 27, 2012. Retrieved2012-08-04.
  9. ^Wilcox, Laura (16 October 2015) [16 November 2008]."Huntington area labeled as nation's most unhealthy".The Herald-Dispatch. RetrievedApril 1, 2018.
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