Sunday, August 2, 2009

Anyone know the definition of a "C" and "D" county?

"C" and "D" counties are smaller counties located across the country, but I'm trying to find out what the population cutoffs are to classify a "C" or "D" county.





For example, a "C" county has a population range of 10,000-20,000.





Does anyone know where I can find the concrete difinition?

Anyone know the definition of a "C" and "D" county?
County size A:


All counties belonging to the 26 largest metropolitan areas





County size B:


Counties over 120,000 population that are not class A counties, plus some counties that are a part of the metropolitan area of cities in such B counties.





County size C:


Counties not included in classes A or B that have over 32,000 population, plus some counties that are a part of the metropolitan area of cities in such C counties.





County size D:


Anything not an A, B, or C county.


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