2009 Economic Analysis The Birmingham–Hoover MSA is Alabama's largest metro area, located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. The seven county region consists of Bibb, Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, St Clair, Shelby and Walker Counties. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Birmingham-Hoover is the 47th largest city in the United States, and has a of 1,117,847.

The Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce is a State Data Center for the U.S. Census Bureau. Please Contact Valton Johnson for any Demographic Inquiries. Below you will find some of our most frequently statistics. We also have available for download our most recent report on the Birmingham-Hoover economy, as well as an overview of incentives in Alabama. For a demographic snapshot of Alabama and the Birmingham-Hoover region, as well as the seven-county region, which includes Bibb, Blount, Chilton, Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair and Walker counties, click HERE.

 

Birmingham-Hoover, AL
Metropolitan Statistical Area

Population    
2013 Projection 1,153,407  
2008 Estimate 1,113,610  
2000 Census 1,052,238  
1990 Census 956,894  
     
Growth 2007-2012 2.99%  
Growth 2000-2007 4.87%  
Growth 1990-2000 9.96%  

 

Birmingham-Hoover, AL
Metropolitan Statistical Area

Households    
     
2013 Projection 466,297  
2008 Estimate 444,718  
2000 Census 412,376  
1990 Census 363,204  
     
Growth 2007-2012 3.76%  
Growth 2000-2007 6.71%  
Growth 1990-2000 13.54%  

 

Birmingham-Hoover, AL
Metropolitan Statistical Area

         
  1990 2000 2008 2012
  Census Census Estimate Projection
Median Age 33.73 36 37.61 38.73
Average Age 35.99 36.82 37.92 38.9

 

Birmingham-Hoover, AL
Metropolitan Statistical Area

  2000 2008 2012
  Census Estimate Projection
Average Household Income $52,052 $63,705 $71,342
Median Household Income $38,524 $46,679 $51,705
Per Capita Income $20,642 $25,660 $28,874

Source: Big Black Book of Business, Benchmark Update and Economic Analysis