U.S. COMBINED STATISTICAL AREAS
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- U.S. COMBINED STATISTICAL AREAS
To commute or not – that is the question for many businesses and companies. A map showing U.S. combined statistical areas is an eye opener for organizations whether they would still continue to allow their employees on a work-from-home set-up. Why not create a map now?
Plunge into the evolving landscape of combined statistical areas now to learn more about the commuting impacts of your employees, target customers, and potential clients. Here’s how.
WHAT ARE U.S. COMBINED STATISTICAL AREAS?
Combined Statistical Area refers to groups of adjacent metropolitan and/or micropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in the United States. The areas are based on social and economic ties. CSAs represent multiple metropolitan/micropolitan areas that only show moderate degree of employment interchange. They represent regions with media markets and overlapping labor. There are 166 combined statistical area scattered all throughout the United States.
ADD AREAS TO MAP
Take the time to assess the economic and social effects of combined statistical area boundaries to your business. Distinguish the ties that bind the metropolitan and micropolitan areas in commuting patterns. Display the U.S. combined statistical area on your map to instantly identify the best potential sales opportunities and define new market areas.
How awesome is that? Add this territory on your map when you select it FROM MAPLINE’S REPOSITORY.
To make your search faster, use the search bar and type just the keyword COMBINED.
Pro Tip: Aside from the Combined Statistical Area, you can opt to choose Micropolitan or Metropolitan statistical areas separeately. Both are available to use in the Repository.
CHOOSE AREA COLORS
We’re sure you’re so excited to use your map and jump right into analytics. But do you know the more exciting part? That now, you’re totally in control of adding color styles to your territories.
Whether you’re analyzing market areas or seeking potential sales opportunities, leveraging color styles gives you the edge to extract insights and make informed decisions.
Easily choose the type of territory colors you need then click OK. Before you know it, you just created your very own territory map of combined statistical areas.
GET NEW TERRITORY INSIGHTS
Now, you can use your map of U.S. Combined Statistical Areas to:
- Sort your data in a straightforward manner so you can have more time in analysis
- Get more focused as you add filters to your data
- Take your analysis to the next level by adding U.S. Demographics to your map
That’s so functional, right?