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  2. Demographics of New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City is the most populous city in the United States, with an estimated 8,804,190 people living in the city, according to the 2020 U.S. Census (up from 8,175,133 in 2010; 8.0 million in 2000; and 7.3 million in 1990).

  3. Race and ethnicity in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City alone, according to the 2010 Census, has now become home to more than one million Asian Americans, greater than the combined totals of San Francisco and Los Angeles. New York contains the highest total Asian population of any U.S. city proper.

  4. New York City - Wikipedia

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    Based on data from the 2020 census, New York City comprises about 43.6% of the state's population of 20,202,320, and about 39% of the population of the New York metropolitan area. The majority of New York City residents in 2020 (5,141,539 or 58.4%) were living in Brooklyn or Queens, the two boroughs on Long Island. [243]

  5. How Greenwich Village Demographics Changed From 2010 ... - Patch

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    Overall, Manhattan grew by 108,378 people from 2010 to 2020. The number of Hispanic residents in Greenwich Village had the biggest jump of any race, aligning with a trend seen in most parts of the ...

  6. Demographic history of New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City's total population more than doubled between 1900 and 2010 (with a period of population stagnation between 1950 and 1990). The Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island experienced enormous population growth between 1900 and 2010, much higher than New York's average population growth.

  7. Top 10 Fastest-Growing Cities In New York: See The List - Patch

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    These are the top 10 fastest growing cities by number of residents added, according to the census data: New York City: +629,057; Buffalo: +17,039; Yonkers: +15,593; Mount Vernon: +6,601; Syracuse ...

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  8. Demographics of Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    At the 2010 Census, there were 1,585,873 people living in Manhattan, an increase of 3.2% since 2000. Since 2010, Manhattan's population was estimated by the Census Bureau to have increased 2.5% to 1,626,159 as of 2013, representing 19.3% of the city's population and 8.3% of the state's population.

  9. New York metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    With a population of 8,063,232 enumerated at the 2020 U.S. Census, constituting nearly 40% of New York State's population, the majority of New York City residents, 58.4% as of 2020, live on Long Island, namely the estimated 4,896,398 residents living in the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens.

  10. Hell's Kitchen Gained 13,600 People, Got More Diverse This ...

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    Data from the 2020 Census, released this month, shows that Hell's Kitchen now has a population of 59,524: a 29.7 percent increase from 10 years prior, when it had 45,884 residents.

  11. Demographics of New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    According to the July 1, 2004 Census Bureau Estimate, New York City and its six closest New York State satellite counties (Suffolk, Nassau, Westchester, Rockland, Putnam and Orange) have a combined population of 12,626,200 people, or 65.67% of the state's population.