The Omaha metropolitan area, officially known as the Omaha, NE–IA, Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), is an urbanized, bi-state metro region in Nebraska and Iowa in the American Midwest, centered on the city of Omaha, Nebraska. The region consists of eight counties (five in Nebraska and three in Iowa), and extends over a large area on both sides of the Missouri River. Covering 4,407 square miles (11,410 km2) and with a population of 967,604 (2020), the Omaha metropolitan area is the most populous in both Nebraska and Iowa (although the Des Moines–West Des Moines MSA is the largest MSA centered entirely in Iowa), and is the 58th most populous MSA in the United States. The 2003 revision to metropolitan area definitions was accompanied by the creation of micropolitan areas and combined statistical areas. Fremont, in Dodge County, Nebraska, was designated a micropolitan area. The Omaha–Fremont Combined Statistical Area has a population of 1,058,125 (2020 estimate). Approximately 1.5 million people reside within the Greater Omaha area, within a 50 mi (80 km) radius of Downtown Omaha.

Historical definitions and populations

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1950366,395
1960457,87325.0%
1970540,14218.0%
1980589,8579.2%
1990678,26215.0%
2000767,04113.1%
2010865,35012.8%
2020967,60411.8%
2024 (est.)1,001,0103.5%
View from space of Omaha and Council Bluffs

Standard definitions for United States metropolitan areas were created in 1949; the first census which had metropolitan area data was the 1950 census. At that time, the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area comprised three counties: Douglas and Sarpy in Nebraska, and Pottawattamie in Iowa. No additional counties were added to the metropolitan area until 1983, when Washington County of Nebraska was added. Cass County, Nebraska, was added in 1993; Saunders County in Nebraska and Harrison and Mills counties in Iowa became part of the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area in 2003.

Components of the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area

Counties

CountyState2020 Census2010 CensusChange
CassNebraska26,59825,241+5.38%
DouglasNebraska584,526517,110+13.04%
SarpyNebraska190,604158,840+20.00%
SaundersNebraska22,27820,780+7.21%
WashingtonNebraska20,86520,234+3.12%
HarrisonIowa14,58214,937−2.38%
MillsIowa14,48415,059−3.82%
PottawattamieIowa93,66793,158+0.55%

Cities

Primary city

The Downtown Omaha skyline from North Downtown.
  • Omaha – 486,051 inhabitants (2020)

Cities of 50,000 people or more (2020)

Cities of 10,000 people to 49,999 people (2020)

Cities of 5,000 to 9,999 people (2020)

Cities of 1,000 to 4,999 people (2019 estimates)

Arlington, Nebraska – 1,326 inhabitants Ashland, Nebraska – 2,644 inhabitants Avoca, Iowa – 1,521 inhabitants Bennington, Nebraska – 1,521 inhabitants Carter Lake, Iowa – 3,785 inhabitants Eagle, Nebraska – 1,096 inhabitants Logan, Iowa – 1,418 inhabitants Louisville, Nebraska – 1,306 inhabitantsMalvern, Iowa – 1,115 inhabitants Missouri Valley, Iowa – 2,615 inhabitants Oakland, Iowa – 1,501 inhabitants Springfield, Nebraska – 1,624 inhabitants Valley, Nebraska – 2,890 inhabitants Wahoo, Nebraska – 4,548 inhabitants Weeping Water, Nebraska – 1,095 inhabitants Woodbine, Iowa – 1,385 inhabitants Yutan, Nebraska – 1,310 inhabitants

Cities and villages with fewer than 1,000 people (2019 estimates)

Alvo, Nebraska – 137 inhabitants Avoca, Nebraska – 281 inhabitants Boys Town, Nebraska – 562 inhabitants Carson, Iowa – 809 inhabitants Cedar Bluffs, Nebraska – 583 inhabitants Cedar Creek, Nebraska – 410 inhabitants Ceresco, Nebraska – 899 inhabitants Colon, Nebraska – 106 inhabitants Crescent, Iowa – 616 inhabitants Dunlap, Iowa – 973 inhabitants Elmwood, Nebraska – 661 inhabitants Emerson, Iowa – 449 inhabitants Fort Calhoun, Nebraska – 980 inhabitants Greenwood, Nebraska – 595 inhabitants Hancock, Iowa – 196 inhabitants Henderson, Iowa – 185 inhabitants Herman, Nebraska – 271 inhabitants Ithaca, Nebraska – 148 inhabitants Kennard, Nebraska – 366 inhabitants Leshara, Nebraska – 119 inhabitants Little Sioux, Iowa – 161 inhabitants Macedonia, Iowa – 325 inhabitants Magnolia, Iowa – 176 inhabitants Malmo, Nebraska – 114 inhabitants Manley, Nebraska – 172 inhabitants McClelland, Iowa – 155 inhabitantsMead, Nebraska – 567 inhabitants Memphis, Nebraska – 110 inhabitants Minden, Iowa – 598 inhabitants Mineola, Iowa – unincorporated Modale, Iowa – 264 inhabitants Mondamin, Iowa – 374 inhabitants Morse Bluff, Nebraska – 142 inhabitants Murdock, Nebraska – 247 inhabitants Murray, Nebraska – 485 inhabitants Nehawka, Nebraska – 212 inhabitants Neola, Iowa – 891 inhabitants Pacific Junction, Iowa – 342 inhabitants Persia, Iowa – 287 inhabitants Pisgah, Iowa – 240 inhabitants Prague, Nebraska – 309 inhabitants Shelby, Iowa – 612 inhabitants Silver City, Iowa – 246 inhabitants South Bend, Nebraska – 104 inhabitants Treynor, Iowa – 965 inhabitants Underwood, Iowa – 956 inhabitants Union, Nebraska – 243 inhabitants Valparaiso, Nebraska – 543 inhabitants Walnut, Iowa – 769 inhabitants Washington, Nebraska – 157 inhabitants Waterloo, Nebraska – 915 inhabitants Weston, Nebraska – 330 inhabitants

Census-designated places (2020)

Annexations of formerly incorporated places by the City of Omaha

Annexations by the City of Omaha
YearFormer incorporated area name
1854East Omaha, Nebraska
1877Kountze Place
1877Gifford Park
1877Saratoga, Nebraska
1877Near North Side, Omaha
1887Sheelytown
1887Bemis Park
1915South Omaha, Nebraska
1915Dundee, Nebraska
1917Benson, Nebraska
1917Florence, Nebraska
1971Millard, Nebraska
2005Elkhorn, Nebraska

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