The El Paso–Las Cruces, Texas–New Mexico, combined statistical area consists of two counties in western Texas and one in southern New Mexico. This CSA was defined as part of the United States Office of Management and Budget's 2013 delineations for metropolitan, micropolitan, and combined statistical areas.[1] As of the 2023 United States Census Estimate, the El Paso-Las Cruces CSA had a population of 1,098,541 making it the 56th largest combined statistical area in the United States.[2] The statistical area consists of the metropolitan areas of El Paso, Texas and Las Cruces, New Mexico. This CSA has a GDP of about $33 billion and would rank 58th nationally among all CSA or metro areas.[3] The total land area of the El Paso–Las Cruces combined statistical area is 9,402 sq. mi.
El Paso–Las Cruces, TX–NM
El Paso–Las Cruces, Texas–New Mexico Combined Statistical Area | |
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Country | United States |
State | Texas
New Mexico |
Largest city | El Paso |
Other cities | Las Cruces |
Time zone | UTC−7 (MST) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC−6 (MDT) |
Counties
editCommunities
editEl Paso County
edit- Agua Dulce, Texas
- Anthony, Texas (City)
- Butterfield, Texas
- Canutillo, Texas
- Clint, Texas
- Fabens, Texas
- Fort Bliss, Texas
- Homestead Meadows North, Texas
- Homestead Meadows South, Texas
- El Paso, Texas (Principal city)
- Horizon City, Texas (City)
- Montana Vista, Texas
- Morning Glory, Texas
- Newman, Texas
- Prado Verde, Texas
- San Elizario, Texas (City)
- Socorro, Texas (City)
- Tornillo, Texas
- Vinton, Texas
- Westway, Texas
Doña Ana County
edit- Anthony, New Mexico (City)
- Chamberino, New Mexico
- Chaparral, New Mexico
- Doña Ana, New Mexico
- Hatch, New Mexico
- La Mesa, New Mexico
- Las Cruces, New Mexico (Principal city)
- Mesilla, New Mexico
- Mesquite, New Mexico
- Organ, New Mexico
- Picacho, Dona Ana County, New Mexico
- Radium Springs, New Mexico
- Rincon, New Mexico
- Salem, New Mexico
- Santa Teresa, New Mexico
- Sunland Park, New Mexico (City)
- University Park, New Mexico
- Vado, New Mexico
- White Sands, New Mexico
Hudspeth County
edit- Allamoore, Texas
- Dell City, Texas
- Salt Flat, Texas
- Sierra Blanca, Texas (Principal City)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Update of Statistical Area Definitions and Guidance on Their Uses (OMB Bulletin 23-01)" (CSV). 2023-07-01. Retrieved 2024-03-26.
- ^ "USA: Combined Metropolitan Areas". CityPopulation.de. August 2021. Retrieved September 14, 2021.
- ^ "– Bureau of Economic Analysis – U.S. Department of Commerce (February 28, 2013)". Archived from the original on August 14, 2018. Retrieved March 9, 2018.