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The Sioux City metropolitan area is officially recognized as a Combined Statistical Area (CSA) by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Answer: False
The U.S. Census Bureau officially designates the Sioux City metropolitan area as a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), not a Combined Statistical Area (CSA).
What was the official designation given to the Sioux City metropolitan area by the U.S. Census Bureau?
Answer: Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)
The U.S. Census Bureau officially designates the Sioux City metropolitan area as a Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
The Sioux City metropolitan area is located entirely within the state of Iowa.
Answer: False
The Sioux City metropolitan area extends across multiple states, including Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
As defined by the U.S. Census Bureau for the 2020 census, the Sioux City MSA includes five counties.
Answer: False
The Sioux City MSA, as defined for the 2020 census, comprises four counties, not five.
Plymouth County, Iowa, was part of the Sioux City MSA definition used for the 2000 census.
Answer: True
Plymouth County, Iowa, was indeed included in the definition of the Sioux City MSA for the 2000 census, prior to its removal before the 2020 census.
Wayne County, Nebraska, is part of the Sioux City MSA definition used for the 2020 census.
Answer: False
Wayne County, Nebraska, is part of the Sioux City–Vermillion CSA but was not included in the Sioux City MSA definition for the 2020 census.
The Sioux City MSA consists of counties from Iowa, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Minnesota.
Answer: False
The Sioux City MSA comprises counties from Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota; Minnesota is not included in its definition.
Which U.S. states are part of the Sioux City metropolitan area?
Answer: Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota
The Sioux City metropolitan area encompasses counties located within the U.S. states of Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Which county was removed from the Sioux City MSA's definition before the 2020 census?
Answer: Plymouth County, Iowa
Plymouth County, Iowa, was removed from the official definition of the Sioux City MSA prior to the 2020 census.
Which of the following counties is part of the Sioux City–Vermillion CSA but NOT part of the Sioux City MSA (as defined for 2020)?
Answer: Wayne County, Nebraska
Wayne County, Nebraska, is included in the Sioux City–Vermillion CSA but was not part of the Sioux City MSA definition for the 2020 census.
The source lists the following counties as part of the Sioux City MSA *before* the 2020 census adjustment. Which one is NOT on that list?
Answer: Wayne County, Nebraska
Before the 2020 census adjustment, the Sioux City MSA included Woodbury County (IA), Dixon County (NE), and Union County (SD). Wayne County (NE) was part of the CSA but not the MSA.
The Sioux City MSA, as defined for the 2020 census, comprises how many counties?
Answer: Four
As defined for the 2020 census, the Sioux City MSA is comprised of four counties.
The 2020 census recorded a population of approximately 143,005 for the Sioux City MSA.
Answer: False
The 2020 census recorded the population of the Sioux City MSA as 145,940, not approximately 143,005.
The Sioux City MSA population was 115,018 in the 2000 census.
Answer: False
The 2000 census recorded the population of the Sioux City MSA as 143,005, not 115,018, which was the 1990 population figure.
In the 2000 census, approximately 87.40% of the Sioux City MSA population identified as Hispanic or Latino.
Answer: False
In the 2000 census, 10.17% of the Sioux City MSA population identified as Hispanic or Latino. The 87.40% figure represents the White population.
The median family income in the Sioux City MSA was $18,650 in 2000.
Answer: False
The median family income in the Sioux City MSA in 2000 was $45,638. The figure $18,650 represents the per capita income for that year.
The population of the Sioux City MSA increased by 18.1% between 1990 and 2000.
Answer: False
The 18.1% population increase for the Sioux City MSA occurred between the 2000 and 2010 censuses, not between 1990 and 2000.
The Sioux City MSA experienced population growth between the 2010 and 2020 censuses.
Answer: False
The Sioux City MSA experienced a population decrease of 13.6% between the 2010 and 2020 censuses, indicating a decline rather than growth.
The historical population table provides a census-by-census record of population figures for the Sioux City MSA.
Answer: True
The historical population table is designed to present a sequential record of population figures for the Sioux City MSA across various census years.
In 2000, Asian individuals constituted the largest minority racial group within the Sioux City MSA.
Answer: False
In the 2000 census, the Hispanic or Latino population (10.17%) represented a larger proportion than the Asian population (2.31%) within the Sioux City MSA.
The Sioux City MSA population in 2000 was higher than its population in 2020.
Answer: False
The Sioux City MSA population in 2020 (145,940) was higher than its population in 2000 (143,005).
The 2000 census data shows that per capita income in the Sioux City MSA was higher than the median household income.
Answer: False
In 2000, the per capita income ($18,650) was lower than the median household income ($39,084) in the Sioux City MSA.
According to the 2020 census, what was the population of the Sioux City MSA?
Answer: 145,940
The official population count for the Sioux City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) from the 2020 U.S. Census was 145,940.
What was the median household income for the Sioux City MSA in the year 2000?
Answer: 39,084
The median household income within the Sioux City MSA for the year 2000 was reported as $39,084.
What was the percentage change in the Sioux City MSA's population between the 2000 and 2010 censuses?
Answer: +18.1%
The population of the Sioux City MSA experienced an increase of 18.1% between the 2000 census and the 2010 census.
In the 2000 census, what percentage of the Sioux City MSA population identified as White?
Answer: 87.40%
According to the 2000 census data, 87.40% of the population within the Sioux City MSA identified as White.
What was the per capita income in the Sioux City MSA in 2000?
Answer: 18,650
The per capita income for the Sioux City MSA in the year 2000 was $18,650.
Which of these racial or ethnic groups represented 10.17% of the Sioux City MSA population in 2000?
Answer: Hispanic or Latino
In the year 2000, Hispanic or Latino individuals constituted 10.17% of the population within the Sioux City MSA.
The population of the Sioux City MSA experienced a decrease of what percentage between 2010 and 2020?
Answer: 13.6%
Between the 2010 and 2020 censuses, the population of the Sioux City MSA decreased by 13.6%.
What was the total population of the Sioux City MSA in 1990?
Answer: 115,018
The total population recorded for the Sioux City MSA in the 1990 U.S. Census was 115,018.
What was the median family income in the Sioux City MSA in 2000?
Answer: 45,638
The median family income for the Sioux City MSA in the year 2000 was $45,638.
Which of the following is a correct statement about the Sioux City MSA's population change between 2010 and 2020?
Answer: It decreased by 13.6%.
Between the 2010 and 2020 censuses, the population of the Sioux City MSA experienced a decrease of 13.6%.
In the 2000 census, what was the approximate percentage of the Sioux City MSA population identifying with 'two or more races'?
Answer: 1.93%
The 2000 census data indicates that approximately 1.93% of the Sioux City MSA population identified with 'two or more races'.
Sioux City, Iowa, is the principal city anchoring the Sioux City metropolitan area.
Answer: True
Sioux City, Iowa, serves as the principal city that anchors the Sioux City metropolitan area.
South Sioux City, Nebraska, is noted in the source as having a population between 10,000 and 15,000 inhabitants.
Answer: True
The source material confirms that South Sioux City, Nebraska, has a population within the range of 10,000 to 15,000 inhabitants.
Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, is listed as an unincorporated place within the Sioux City metropolitan area.
Answer: False
Sergeant Bluff, Iowa, is identified as a community with a population between 1,000 and 5,000 inhabitants, not as an unincorporated place.
Emerson, Nebraska, is listed as having a population between 500 and 1,000 inhabitants.
Answer: True
The provided data indicates that Emerson, Nebraska, falls within the population bracket of 500 to 1,000 inhabitants.
Willis, Nebraska, is mentioned as one of the unincorporated places within the Sioux City metropolitan area.
Answer: True
Willis, Nebraska, is indeed listed among the unincorporated places situated within the Sioux City metropolitan area.
Woodbury County, Iowa, contains townships such as Concord, Floyd, and Moville.
Answer: True
The source material confirms that Woodbury County, Iowa, includes townships such as Concord, Floyd, and Moville among others.
Wakefield Township is the only township listed for Dixon County, Nebraska.
Answer: False
Dixon County, Nebraska, lists multiple townships, including Clark, Concord, Daily, Emerson, Galena, Hooker, Logan, Newcastle, Ottercreek, Ponca, Silvercreek, Springbank, and Wakefield, meaning Wakefield is not the only one.
Union County, South Dakota, includes townships like Elk Point and Spink.
Answer: True
The provided text confirms that Union County, South Dakota, contains townships such as Elk Point and Spink.
Which of the following is the principal city anchoring the Sioux City metropolitan area?
Answer: Sioux City, Iowa
Sioux City, Iowa, is identified as the principal city that anchors the Sioux City metropolitan area.
Which Nebraska community is mentioned as having a population between 10,000 and 15,000 inhabitants within the Sioux City MSA?
Answer: South Sioux City
South Sioux City, Nebraska, is specifically mentioned as a community within the Sioux City MSA with a population ranging between 10,000 and 15,000 inhabitants.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a township within Woodbury County, Iowa?
Answer: Concord Township, Nebraska
The townships listed for Woodbury County, Iowa, include Liberty, Union, and Willow Creek. Concord Township is associated with Dixon County, Nebraska, not Woodbury County.
Which of the following communities is mentioned as an unincorporated place within the Sioux City metropolitan area?
Answer: Willis, Nebraska
Willis, Nebraska, is identified in the source material as one of the unincorporated places located within the Sioux City metropolitan area.
Which of the following was NOT listed as a Nebraska community with a population between 500 and 1,000 inhabitants?
Answer: Dakota City
Homer, Ponca, and Wakefield are listed as Nebraska communities with populations between 500 and 1,000 inhabitants. Dakota City is not mentioned in this context.
Which of the following was mentioned as a community within the Sioux City MSA having a population between 1,000 and 5,000 inhabitants?
Answer: North Sioux City, South Dakota
North Sioux City, South Dakota, is mentioned as a community within the Sioux City MSA with a population ranging between 1,000 and 5,000 inhabitants.
The Sioux City metropolitan area observes Eastern Standard Time (EST) year-round.
Answer: False
The Sioux City metropolitan area observes Central Standard Time (CST), which is UTC-6, during standard time, not Eastern Standard Time (EST).
The Sioux City metropolitan area uses Central Daylight Time (CDT) during the winter months.
Answer: False
Central Daylight Time (CDT) is observed during warmer months; Central Standard Time (CST) is used during the winter months in the Sioux City metropolitan area.
What time zone designation applies to the Sioux City metropolitan area during standard time?
Answer: Central Standard Time (CST)
During standard time, the Sioux City metropolitan area observes Central Standard Time (CST), which corresponds to UTC-6.
Which of the following statements about the Sioux City MSA's time zone is accurate?
Answer: It observes UTC-5 during daylight saving time.
The Sioux City metropolitan area observes UTC-5, known as Central Daylight Time (CDT), during daylight saving periods.
The map in the infobox shows the geographical boundaries of the Sioux City Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
Answer: False
The map depicted in the infobox illustrates the Sioux City–Le Mars, IA–NE–SD Combined Statistical Area (CSA), not solely the Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).
The Sioux City–Vermillion Combined Statistical Area (CSA) includes one Metropolitan Statistical Area and one Micropolitan Statistical Area.
Answer: True
The Sioux City–Vermillion CSA is indeed composed of one Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and one Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA).
The 'See also' section lists only South Dakota census statistical areas as related topics.
Answer: False
The 'See also' section lists census statistical areas for Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota, not exclusively South Dakota.
The Sioux City–Vermillion CSA includes the Micropolitan Statistical Area of Vermillion, South Dakota.
Answer: True
The Sioux City–Vermillion CSA indeed incorporates the Micropolitan Statistical Area centered on Vermillion, South Dakota.
The Sioux City–Vermillion CSA comprises 7 counties in total across Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Answer: True
The Sioux City–Vermillion CSA is composed of seven counties in total, spanning across Iowa, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
The Sioux City–Vermillion CSA includes which of the following components?
Answer: One MSA and one μSA
The Sioux City–Vermillion CSA is composed of one Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and one Micropolitan Statistical Area (μSA).
Which South Dakota county forms the Micropolitan Statistical Area within the Sioux City–Vermillion CSA?
Answer: Clay County
Clay County, South Dakota, forms the Micropolitan Statistical Area that is part of the Sioux City–Vermillion CSA.
The 'See also' section mentions 'Siouxland' in relation to which type of designation?
Answer: A regional designation
The term 'Siouxland' is mentioned in the 'See also' section as a regional designation.
The Sioux City Human Rights Commission is responsible for promoting tourism in the city.
Answer: False
The Sioux City Human Rights Commission's primary function is to safeguard the rights of the diverse population, not to promote tourism.
The book '100 Things to Do in Sioux City & Siouxland Before You Die' was written by Lindsay Hindman.
Answer: True
The book titled '100 Things to Do in Sioux City & Siouxland Before You Die' is indeed authored by Lindsay Hindman.
Which book is mentioned as featuring the Sioux City metropolitan area?
Answer: 100 Things to Do in Sioux City & Siouxland Before You Die
The book titled '100 Things to Do in Sioux City & Siouxland Before You Die' is mentioned as featuring the Sioux City metropolitan area.
What is the primary function of the Sioux City Human Rights Commission?
Answer: To safeguard the rights of the diverse population
The Sioux City Human Rights Commission functions as an agency dedicated to safeguarding the rights of the diverse population residing and working within Sioux City.