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  2. Jan 11, 2024 · The fifth poorest city in New York is Jamestown. The city ranks as having the 7th lowest median income in the state. However, an extremely low cost of living prevents a good number of folks from living in poverty as the poverty rate only ranks as the 10th highest in New York.

  3. Based on the experimental data, the 2020 NYCgov poverty rate is 16.6 percent. This rate cannot be compared to prior NYCgov poverty rates because of the diference in the underlying census data. A cautious comparison can be made to 2019 using a similar weighting scheme for that year’s data.

  4. Feb 21, 2024 · Findings: In 2022, nearly 500,000 more New Yorkers lived in poverty than the year prior. More than 1.5 million adult New Yorkers (23%) and nearly 420,000 children (25%) in New York City lived in poverty in 2022, up from 1.2 million adults (18%) and 260,000 children (15%) in 2021.

  5. Aug 2, 2022 · THE CITY’s analysis also found that, in 2020, Queens became the borough with the smallest share of its population in poverty, at 10.3%, compared to 10.6% in Staten Island and then 16.3% in Manhattan, 17.8% in Brooklyn and 24.4% in The Bronx, which remains the poorest county in New York State.

  6. Dec 13, 2016 · This image, for instance, shows the levels of income inequality per zip code using the most recent census data. Most of New York City's wealthiest residents live in Manhattan, where income disparity is heightened by high densities – and high-rises.

  7. Dec 13, 2016 · One in five New Yorkers live below the poverty line, while the upper five percent of Manhattan residents earned more than $860,000 in 2014.

  8. 1.1 Poverty in New York City, 2019. The NYCgov poverty rate for 2019 is 17.9 percent. This is a statistically significant 1.4 percentage point change from 2018 when the rate was 19.3 percent.1 The 2019 rate is the lowest NYCgov poverty rate since the series began with 2005 data.

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