The One Minute Geographer: New Jersey’s Population Density
<p>One hundred percent of New Jersey’s population is metropolitan. As you can see on the map below, every county in the state is in a Census-defined metropolitan area. (I say Census as shorthand because metropolitan areas and other such divisions are defined by the Office of Management and Budget.) Still, this doesn’t mean that everyone lives in high-rises and that they are standing shoulder-to-shoulder on the streets. After all, a metropolitan area can include suburbs as well as cities and even some fairly sparsely populated suburban fringe areas — and the Pinelands!</p>
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