Metropolitan Statistical Area in the United States
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" (K entucky ,O hio, and WestV irginia ), 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]
Huntington–Ashland Metropolitan Area County 2021 estimate 2020 Census Change Cabell County 93,418 94,350 −0.99% Lawrence County 57,445 58,240 −1.37% Putnam County 57,260 57,440 −0.31% Boyd County 47,899 48,261 −0.75% Wayne County 38,498 38,982 −1.24% Greenup County 35,649 35,962 −0.87% Carter County 26,412 26,627 −0.81% Total 356,581 359,862 −0.91%
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)[ edit ] City Population as of the 2020 Census Note Huntington, West Virginia 46,842 Principal city of the MSA[ 8] Ashland, Kentucky 21,625 Principal city of the MSA[ 8] Teays Valley, West Virginia 14,350 Census-designated place Ironton, Ohio 10,571 Incorporated city Flatwoods, Kentucky 7,325 Incorporated city Hurricane, West Virginia 6,977 Incorporated city Pea Ridge, West Virginia 6,602 Census-designated place
Places with 1,000 to 5,000 inhabitants[ edit ] Barboursville, West Virginia Buffalo, West Virginia Burlington, Ohio (census-designated place)Catlettsburg, Kentucky Ceredo, West Virginia Coal Grove, Ohio Culloden, West Virginia (census-designated place)Eleanor, West Virginia Grayson, Kentucky Greenup, Kentucky Hamlin, West Virginia Kenova, West Virginia Lavalette, West Virginia Lesage, West Virginia (census-designated place)Louisa, Kentucky Milton, West Virginia Nitro, West Virginia (partial)[ a] Olive Hill, Kentucky Raceland, Kentucky Rush, Kentucky (census-designated place)Russell, Kentucky South Point, Ohio South Shore, Kentucky Wayne, West Virginia Westwood, Kentucky (census-designated place)Worthington, Kentucky Winfield, West Virginia Places with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants[ edit ] Athalia, Ohio Bancroft, West Virginia Bellefonte, Kentucky Chesapeake, Ohio Fort Gay, West Virginia Hanging Rock, Ohio Lavalette, West Virginia (census-designated place)Poca, West Virginia Proctorville, Ohio West Hamlin, West Virginia Wurtland, Kentucky Unincorporated places [ edit ] Alkol, West Virginia Armilda, West Virginia Atenville, West Virginia Brabant, West Virginia Branchland, West Virginia Cannonsburg, Kentucky Coalton, Kentucky Confidence, West Virginia Crum, West Virginia Culloden, West Virginia Dollie, West Virginia Dunlow, West Virginia East Lynn, West Virginia Echo, West Virginia Eden Park, West Virginia Etna, Ohio Ferrellsburg, West Virginia Fourteen, West Virginia Fraziers Bottom, West Virginia Fry, West Virginia Genoa, West Virginia Gill, West Virginia Green Shoal, West Virginia Griffithsville, West Virginia Hometown, West Virginia Ironville, Kentucky Kitts Hill, Ohio Lanham, West Virginia Leet, West Virginia Liberty, West Virginia Meads, Kentucky Midway, West Virginia Midkiff, West Virginia Ona, West Virginia Pedro, Ohio Pleasant View, West Virginia Pliny, West Virginia Princess, Kentucky Ranger, West Virginia Rector, West Virginia Raymond City, West Virginia Red House, West Virginia Rock Camp, Ohio Rockdale, Kentucky Salt Rock, West Virginia Sod, West Virginia Scott Depot, West Virginia Scottown, Ohio Spurlockville, West Virginia Sumerco, West Virginia Summit, Kentucky Sweetland, West Virginia Teays, West Virginia Warren, West Virginia Waterloo, Ohio Wewanta, West Virginia Willow Wood, Ohio Wilsondale, West Virginia Yawkey, West Virginia Townships (Lawrence County, Ohio)[ edit ] 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]
The following prefixes are used for long-distance phone service dialing to the region within the MSA.
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