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Birmingham metropolitan area, Alabama

The Birmingham metropolitan area, sometimes known as Greater Birmingham, is a metropolitan area in north central Alabama centered on Birmingham, Alabama, United States.

Counties
BibbBlountChiltonJeffersonSt. ClairShelbyWalkerCoosa*Talladega*Cullman* Counties marked with * are officially part of the Birmingham–Cullman–Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area ==Cities==
Cities
Anchor cityBirmingham Principal citiesCullman* • Sylacauga* • Talladega* Cities marked with * are officially part of the Birmingham–Cullman–Talladega, AL Combined Statistical Area ===Suburbs with at least 10,000 inhabitants as of the 2020 census=== • AlabasterBessemerCaleraCenter PointChelseaClayFairfieldForestdaleGardendaleHelenaHomewoodHooverHueytownIrondaleJasperLeedsMcCallaMoodyMountain BrookPelhamPell CityTrussvilleVestavia Hills ==Demographics==
Demographics
According to the 2019 ACS 1-Year Estimates Data Profiles, there were 1,090,435 people living in the Birmingham–Hoover, AL Metropolitan Area. The racial makeup of the area was 65.8% White, 31.6% African American, 1.9% Asian, 0.9% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.6% from other races, and 1.6% from two or more races. 4.5% of the population were Hispanic of any race. == Economy ==
Economy
The economy of Greater Birmingham is the most diversified of any metropolitan area in Alabama. Many of the region's major employers are located in Birmingham and Jefferson County. The economy of Birmingham ranges from service industries such as banking and finance to health-related technological research and heavy industry. The University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) is Alabama's largest employer as well as the area's largest, with some 20,000 employees. The area is world headquarters for Regions Financial, and Books-A-Million, the second largest book retailer in the United States. Major employers Alabama PowerAmerican Family CareAmazonAT&TBlue Cross and Blue Shield Association of Alabama • Books-A-MillionDrummond CompanyEBSCO IndustriesEncompass HealthHibbett Sports, Inc. • Liberty National Life Insurance Co. (part of Torchmark)McWane, Inc.Motion IndustriesPNC Financial ServicesRegions Financial Corporation • Royal Cup Coffee, Inc. • Shipt • Sloss Industries • Southern Research Institute • Spire Inc • Torchmark • University of Alabama at BirminghamVulcan Materials CompanyWells Fargo Retail Birmingham is known as the shopping destination in the state of Alabama and a primary shopping hub of the Piedmont Atlantic Megaregion. It includes the major retail destination for the region, the Riverchase Galleria mall, along with several other shopping centers and malls. Major Malls & Shopping Centers Riverchase Galleria, a 1,570,000 square foot, enclosed-mall in the southern suburb of Hoover. • The Summit, a large, upscale lifestyle center near the Cahaba Heights neighborhood. • Pinnacle at Tutwiler Farm, a lifestyle center in the eastern suburb of Trussville. • The Shops At Grand River, an outlet mall in the eastern suburb of Leeds. == Transportation ==
Transportation
Road Greater Birmingham is at the convergence of four major interstate highways: Interstate 65 (which connects with Mobile and Chicago); Interstate 20 (which connects with Dallas and Atlanta); Interstate 59 (which connects with New Orleans and Chattanooga); and Interstate 22 (which connects with Memphis). Interstate 459, completed in 1984, forms a southern bypass around Birmingham. It runs through portions of Bessemer, Vestavia Hills, and Trussville, and forms a main route through the primary city of Hoover. Interstate 422, the Birmingham Northern Bypass is planned to run from the current I-20/59/459 interchange near Bessemer to Interstate 59 and US Route 11 near Argo. It is planned to be completed by 2048. Four U.S. highways, US-31, US-11, US-78, and US-280, run through Greater Birmingham. US-31 parallels Interstate 65 for its entire route, including Greater Birmingham. US-280 runs southeast of the city, connecting it with Auburn and Auburn University. The corridor through suburban Birmingham is notorious for its severe congestion as it carries about 200% of its traffic capacity. US-31 and 280 merge in Homewood to form the Elton B. Stephens Expressway known locally as the Red Mountain Expressway. This expressway goes through a geologic cut through Red Mountain, connecting downtown Birmingham to its southern suburbs. US-78 parallels Interstate 22 to the northwest of Birmingham, and Interstate 20 to the east. US-11 parallels Interstate 59 for its entire route. All four of these highways meet in downtown Birmingham. Major highwaysInterstate 20Interstate 22Interstate 59Interstate 459Interstate 65U.S. Highway 11U.S. Highway 31U.S. Highway 78U.S. Highway 231U.S. Highway 280U.S. Highway 411 Mass transit Birmingham received $87 million from the US Congress to help fund a regional transportation system. The city's new $30 million, three-block intermodal station brings Amtrak, Greyhound, the Birmingham-Jefferson County Transit Authority and automotive transportation together in one place. Air Greater Birmingham is served by Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport with American Airlines, American Eagle, Southwest, United, and Delta providing service to more than 40 cities. Established in 1931, BHM has been governed by the Birmingham Airport Authority since its establishment in 1986. In 2008, the airport was renamed Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport in honor of late Birmingham civil rights activist Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth. == Education ==
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