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The '''Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area''' is defined by the [[United States Census Bureau]] as a four-county region in [[Southeast Texas]]. The metropolitan area shares borders with the [[Greater Houston|Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar&nbsp;Land]] metropolitan area to the west and the [[Lake Charles metropolitan area]] to the east. The area is also known as the [[Golden Triangle (Texas)|Golden Triangle]]. The "golden" refers to the wealth that came from the [[Spindletop]] oil strike near Beaumont in 1901, and "triangle" refers to the area among the cities of [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]], [[Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]], and [[Orange, Texas|Orange]]. According to the [[United States 2000 Census|2000 Census]], it has a population of 385,090 (though the 2010 census placed the population at 388,745).<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.census.gov/popest/metro/tables/2009/CBSA-EST2009-01.csv | title = Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 (CBSA-EST2009-01) | format = [[comma-separated values|CSV]] | work=2009 Population Estimates | publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]], Population Division | date = 2010-03-23 | accessdate = 2010-03-24}}</ref> [[Newton County, Texas|Newton County]] was added to the MSA in the February, 2013 delineation (OMB Bulletin 13-01).<ref>{{cite web|title=Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/bulletins/2013/b-13-01.pdf|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=2 October 2014}}</ref> The addition of Newton County increases the 2010 population by 14,445.<ref>{{cite web|title=State & County QuickFacts|url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/48/48351.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=2 October 2014}}</ref>
The '''Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area''' is defined by the [[United States Census Bureau]] as a four-county region in [[Southeast Texas]]. The metropolitan area shares borders with the [[Greater Houston|Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar&nbsp;Land]] metropolitan area to the west and the [[Lake Charles metropolitan area]] to the east. The area is also known as the [[Golden Triangle (Texas)|Golden Triangle]]. The "golden" refers to the wealth that came from the [[Spindletop]] oil strike near Beaumont in 1901, and "triangle" refers to the area among the cities of [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]], [[Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]], and [[Orange, Texas|Orange]]. According to the [[United States 2000 Census|2000 Census]], it has a population of 385,090 (though the 2010 census placed the population at 388,745).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.census.gov/popest/metro/tables/2009/CBSA-EST2009-01.csv |title=Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 (CBSA-EST2009-01) |format=[[comma-separated values|CSV]] |work=2009 Population Estimates |publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]], Population Division |date=2010-03-23 |accessdate=2010-03-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100615175258/http://www.census.gov/popest/metro/tables/2009/CBSA-EST2009-01.csv |archivedate=June 15, 2010 |df=mdy }}</ref> [[Newton County, Texas|Newton County]] was added to the MSA in the February, 2013 delineation (OMB Bulletin 13-01).<ref>{{cite web|title=Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas|url=http://www.whitehouse.gov/sites/default/files/omb/bulletins/2013/b-13-01.pdf|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=2 October 2014}}</ref> The addition of Newton County increases the 2010 population by 14,445.<ref>{{cite web|title=State & County QuickFacts|url=http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/48/48351.html|publisher=United States Census Bureau|accessdate=2 October 2014}}</ref>


==Counties==
==Counties==
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==Demographics==
==Demographics==
As of the census<ref name="GR2">{{cite web|url=http://factfinder2.census.gov|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|accessdate=2008-01-31|title=American FactFinder}}</ref> of 2000, there were 385,090 people, 142,327 households, 101,240 families, and 156,697 housing units within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 68.22% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 24.80% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 2.09% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 1.56% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.03% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 3.13% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 1.35% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 8.01% of the population.
As of the census<ref name="GR2">{{cite web|url=http://factfinder2.census.gov |publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]] |accessdate=2008-01-31 |title=American FactFinder |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130911234518/http://factfinder2.census.gov |archivedate=September 11, 2013 |df=mdy }}</ref> of 2000, there were 385,090 people, 142,327 households, 101,240 families, and 156,697 housing units within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 68.22% [[White (U.S. Census)|White]], 24.80% [[African American (U.S. Census)|African American]], 2.09% [[Native American (U.S. Census)|Native American]], 1.56% [[Asian (U.S. Census)|Asian]], 0.03% [[Pacific Islander (U.S. Census)|Pacific Islander]], 3.13% from [[Race (United States Census)|other races]], and 1.35% from two or more races. [[Hispanic (U.S. Census)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race were 8.01% of the population.


The median income for a household in the MSA was $36,635, and the median income for a family was $43,111. Males had a median income of $37,595 versus $22,869 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $17,696.
The median income for a household in the MSA was $36,635, and the median income for a family was $43,111. Males had a median income of $37,595 versus $22,869 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $17,696.

Revision as of 13:12, 29 October 2016

Golden Triangle
Population
 (2010 including Newton County)
403,190

The Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area is defined by the United States Census Bureau as a four-county region in Southeast Texas. The metropolitan area shares borders with the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area to the west and the Lake Charles metropolitan area to the east. The area is also known as the Golden Triangle. The "golden" refers to the wealth that came from the Spindletop oil strike near Beaumont in 1901, and "triangle" refers to the area among the cities of Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Orange. According to the 2000 Census, it has a population of 385,090 (though the 2010 census placed the population at 388,745).[1] Newton County was added to the MSA in the February, 2013 delineation (OMB Bulletin 13-01).[2] The addition of Newton County increases the 2010 population by 14,445.[3]

Counties

Communities

Places with more than 100,000 inhabitants

Places with more than 50,000 inhabitants

Places with 10,000 to 50,000 inhabitants

Places with fewer than 10,000 inhabitants

Unincorporated places

Demographics

As of the census[4] of 2000, there were 385,090 people, 142,327 households, 101,240 families, and 156,697 housing units within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 68.22% White, 24.80% African American, 2.09% Native American, 1.56% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 3.13% from other races, and 1.35% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 8.01% of the population.

The median income for a household in the MSA was $36,635, and the median income for a family was $43,111. Males had a median income of $37,595 versus $22,869 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $17,696.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Table 1. Annual Estimates of the Population of Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 (CBSA-EST2009-01)". 2009 Population Estimates. United States Census Bureau, Population Division. March 23, 2010. Archived from the original (CSV) on June 15, 2010. Retrieved 2010-03-24. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "Revised Delineations of Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Micropolitan Statistical Areas, and Combined Statistical Areas, and Guidance on Uses of the Delineations of These Areas" (PDF). United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  3. ^ "State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 2, 2014.
  4. ^ "American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on September 11, 2013. Retrieved 2008-01-31. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)