Distribution of Bank Assets in Fourth District States
A larger share of state banking assets are located outside the major metropolitan areas in Kentucky and West Virginia, speaking to the relatively rural character of each. By contrast, Pennsylvania’s and Ohio’s top three banking markets have about 60 percent and 90 percent of their state’s banking assets, respectively.
Table of Contents
- Region
- Number of MSAs
- Population, labor force, income
- Ten largest MSAs
- Cities with more than 10,000 people
- Population density
- Population growth since 1970
- Population growth rate
- Personal income
- Per capita personal income
- Industrial mix
- Comparison with U.S. industrial mix
- Manufacturing sector
- Earnings concentration in manufacturing
- Industrial mix of earnings
- Fortune 500 companies
- Top ten Fortune 500 companies
- Major bank holding company headquarters
- Major bank holding company assets
- Distribution of bank assets
| Metropolitan Area | Number of Banks | Percent of State Assets |
|---|---|---|
| Ohio | ||
| Cincinnati | 47 |
43.1% |
| Cleveland | 29 |
30.8% |
| Columbus | 29 |
15.7% |
| Other MSAs | 69 |
6.6% |
| No MSA | 137 |
3.8% |
| Kentucky | ||
| Lexington | 23 |
10.6% |
| Louisville | 16 |
29.5% |
| Cincinnati | 14 |
4.0% |
| Other MSAs | 16 |
6.6% |
| No MSA | 171 |
49.4% |
| Pennsylvania | ||
| Philadelphia | 68 |
19.6% |
| Pittsburgh | 42 |
38.6% |
| Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle | 19 |
3.9% |
| Other MSAs | 69 |
27.6% |
| No MSAs | 65 |
10.3% |
| West Virginia | ||
| Charleston | 5 |
15.3% |
| Wheeling | 4 |
21.7% |
| Huntington | 4 |
4.3% |
| Other MSAs | 8 |
25.6% |
| No MSA | 53 |
33.1% |
