CBSA with the highest Male to Female Ratio in 2009

The male-female ratio is a new demographic indicator we have on PolicyMap. It is defined as the number of men in the area divided by the number of females, multiplied by 100. The most densely male CBSA is the Susanville, CA Micropolitan Statistical Area at 187%. What does this mean? No, it does not mean that 187% of the women around Susanville are men. It means that for every 100 women, there are 187 men.

City, State, Metro Area Type Estimated ratio of men to women
Susanville, CA Micropolitan
Statistical Area
187%
Beeville, TX Micropolitan
Statistical Area
159%
Huntsville, TX Micropolitan
Statistical Area
155%
Palestine, TX Micropolitan
Statistical Area
155%
Hanford-Corcoran, CA
Metropolitan
Statistical Area
137%
Arcadia, FL Micropolitan
Statistical Area
136%
Silverthorne, CO Micropolitan

Statistical Area
135%
Lewisburg, PA Micropolitan
Statistical Area
133%
Lamesa, TX Micropolitan
Statistical Area
132%
Canon City, CO Micropolitan
Statistical Area
131%

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