Des Moines metropolitan area explained

Greater Des Moines
Official Name:Des Moines–West Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area
Settlement Type:Metropolitan statistical area
Map Alt:Map of Greater Des Moines
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:United States
Subdivision Type1:State(s)
Subdivision Type2:Largest city
Subdivision Name2:Des Moines
Subdivision Type3:Other cities
Subdivision Name3: - West Des Moines
 - Ankeny
 - Urbandale
Unit Pref:US
Area Total Sq Mi:3610
Elevation Max Ft:N/A
Elevation Max M:N/A
Elevation Min Ft:750
Elevation Min M:228.6
Population As Of:2022
Population Total:740,363
Population Density Sq Mi:196.5
Population Density Km2:75.9
Population Rank:82nd in the U.S.

The Des Moines metropolitan area, officially known as the Des Moines–West Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) is located at the confluence of the Des Moines River and the Raccoon River. Des Moines serves as the capital of the U.S. state of Iowa. The metro area consists of six counties in central Iowa: Polk, Dallas, Warren, Madison, Guthrie, and Jasper.[1] The Des MoinesAmesWest Des Moines Combined Statistical Area (CSA) encompasses the separate metropolitan area of Ames (Story County), and the separate micropolitan areas of Pella (Marion County), Boone (Boone County) and Oskaloosa (Mahaska County). The Des Moines area is a fast-growing metro area.[2]

Des Moines–West Des Moines, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area

CountySeat2020 Census2010 CensusChangeAreaDensity
PolkDes Moines592sqmi
DallasAdel592sqmi
WarrenIndianola573sqmi
JasperNewton733sqmi
MadisonWinterset562sqmi
GuthrieGuthrie Center593sqmi
Total3610sqmi

Des Moines-Ames-West Des Moines, IA Combined Statistical Area

Statistical Area2020 Census2010 CensusChangeAreaDensity
Des Moines-West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area3610sqmi
Ames, IA Metropolitan Statistical Area (Story County) 574sqmi
Pella, IA Micropolitan Statistical Area (Marion County) 571sqmi
Boone, IA Micropolitan Statistical Area (Boone County)574sqmi
Oskaloosa, IA Micropolitan Statistical Area (Mahaska County)573sqmi
Total5902sqmi

Geography

The lowest geographical point in the metropolitan area is the Des Moines River, where it passes the northeastern corner of Warren County, and the southeastern corner of Polk County.

Historical definitions

Polk County was originally the only county in the Des Moines metropolitan area when the United States Bureau of the Budget (now the United States Office of Management and Budget) began defining metropolitan areas in 1950. Warren County was added in 1973 and Dallas County was added in 1983.[3] Guthrie and Madison counties were added in 2003 after metropolitan areas were redefined. In 2005 the area was renamed the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area after a special census showed that West Des Moines had topped the 50,000 mark in population.[4] Jasper county was added in September 2018.

Communities by size

Population as of 2020 Census

Principal City

Places with 50,000 to 100,000 inhabitants

Places with 10,000 to 50,000 inhabitants

Places with 1,000 to 10,000 inhabitants

Places with fewer than 1,000 inhabitants

Unincorporated places

Demographics of metropolitan area

As of the census of 2000, there were 481,394 people, 189,371 households, and 126,177 families residing within the MSA. The racial makeup of the MSA was 90.24% White, 3.85% African American, 0.24% Native American, 2.15% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 2.00% from other races, and 1.46% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 4.02% of the population.

The median income for a household in the MSA was $44,667, and the median income for a family was $52,617. Males had a median income of $34,710 versus $25,593 for females. The per capita income for the MSA was $21,253.

The census tracts for 2000 are shown in the map from the Iowa Data Center.[5]

Economy

Des Moines is a major center of the US insurance industry and has a sizable financial services and publishing business base. The city was credited as the "number one spot for U.S. insurance companies" in a Business Wire article and named the third-largest "insurance capital" of the world. The city is the headquarters for the Principal Financial Group, Ruan Transportation, TMC Transportation, EMC Insurance Companies, and Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield. Other major corporations such as Wells Fargo, Cognizant, Voya Financial, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, ACE Limited, Marsh, Monsanto, and Corteva have large operations in or near the metropolitan area. In recent years, Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, and Facebook[6] [7] have built data-processing and logistical facilities in the Des Moines area.

The Des Moines area is home to 5 Fortune 1000 headquarters – 2021 rankings

DSM
Rank
CompanyCitySectorFortune
Rank
1Principal Financial GroupDes MoinesFinancial201
2Casey's General StoreAnkenyConvenience378
3Meredith CorporationDes MoinesMedia681
4American Equity InsuranceWest Des MoinesFinancial702
5Renewable EnergyAmesEnergy851

Education

Colleges and universities

Sports

+ Professional and Division I sports teams
ClubSportLeagueVenueCityFounded
Iowa BarnstormersAmerican footballIndoor Football LeagueWells Fargo ArenaDes Moines1995 (2008)
Iowa CubsBaseballInternational League, Minor League BaseballPrincipal ParkDes Moines1969
Iowa WolvesBasketballNBA G LeagueWells Fargo ArenaDes Moines2007
Des Moines BuccaneersIce hockeyUnited States Hockey LeagueBuccaneer ArenaUrbandale1980
Iowa WildIce hockeyAmerican Hockey LeagueWells Fargo ArenaDes Moines2013
Des Moines MenaceSoccerUSL League TwoDrake StadiumDes Moines1994
Drake BulldogsMultiNCAA Division I, Missouri Valley ConferenceDrake Stadium, Knapp CenterDes Moines1881

Transportation

Airports

Relief Airports

Major highways

Interstates

U.S. Highways

Iowa Highways

Transit

Notes and References

  1. News: Feds add Jasper County to Des Moines metro stats . September 21, 2018 . Norvell . Kim . Des Moines Register . December 8, 2020 .
  2. News: Greater Des Moines is fastest-growing Midwest metro . Business Record . April 19, 2019 . December 8, 2020 .
  3. Web site: Historical Metropolitan Area Definitions . https://web.archive.org/web/19991009023610/http://www.census.gov/population/www/estimates/pastmetro.html . dead . October 9, 1999 . 2006-07-21 . United States Census Bureau . United States Census Bureau . mdy-all .
  4. Web site: Update of Statistical Area Definitions and Guidance on Their Uses. 2006-07-21. United States Office of Management and Budget. United States Office of Management and Budget. 5, 36. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20060514003222/http://www.whitehouse.gov/omb/bulletins/fy2006/b06-01.pdf . 2006-05-14.
  5. Web site: Census Tract Outline Map for Census 2000 . December 8, 2020 . Iowa Data Center.
  6. News: Microsoft behind nearly $700 million data center investment in West Des Moines. Des Moines Register. June 21, 2013. dead. https://archive.today/20130628035409/http://www.desmoinesregister.com/article/20130621/BUSINESS/130621005/Microsoft-behind-nearly-700-million-data-center-investment-West-Des-Moines. June 28, 2013. mdy-all.
  7. News: Facebook to build data center near Des Moines, Iowa. Reuters. April 23, 2013. June 30, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20150924180801/http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/23/net-us-facebook-datacenter-idUSBRE93M10A20130423. September 24, 2015. live.