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  2. Apr 1, 1990 · The population of the boroughs of New York City according to census results. The icon links to further information about a selected division including its population structure (gender, age groups, age distribution, urbanization, »race«, ethnicity).

    • Bronx

      Bronx - New York City Boroughs (USA): Boroughs - Population...

    • Queens

      Queens - New York City Boroughs (USA): Boroughs - Population...

    • Manhattan

      Manhattan - New York City Boroughs (USA): Boroughs -...

  3. The percentage of New York City population residing in each borough (from bottom to top): 1. Manhattan, 2. Brooklyn, 3. Queens, 4. The Bronx, and 5. Staten Island. Populations before 1898 are for the areas now enclosed in the present boroughs.

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    • Staten Island. Staten Island is the southernmost borough and is the least populated, with a population of about 480,000. The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge connects the island to the rest of the city and a ferry service is also available.
    • The Bronx. The Bronx is the only borough that is not an island. It borders Manhattan to the south and is the northernmost borough. It covers an area of 42.4 square miles and is densely populated, with an estimated population of 1.46 million as of 2016.
    • Queens. Queens is the largest borough with an area of 109.7 square miles. It makes up 35% of New York City and is also the second most populous, with a population of 2.4 million as of 2016.
    • Brooklyn. The population of Brooklyn was estimated to be about 2.63 million in 2016. It is the most populous of the five boroughs and covers an area of 71 square miles.
  5. New York City's borough of Manhattan is the highest nominal income county in the United States. In particular, ZIP code 10021 on Manhattan's Upper East Side, with more than 100,000 inhabitants and a per capita income of over $90,000, has one of the largest concentrations of income in the United States. The other boroughs, especially Queens and ...

    • 8,335,897 (2022 est.)
  6. www.nyc.gov › nyc-population › 2020-census2020 Census -DCP - NYC.gov

    2020 Census Data & Resources. 2020 Census Data-census tracts & higher. Basic demographic and housing characteristics including total population, race/ethnicity, age, housing tenure, and household composition for NYC’s boroughs, community districts, city council districts, neighborhood tabulations areas, and census tracts.

  7. Total Population. According to U.S. Census Bureau population estimates, New York City’s population increased from 8,175,133 in April of 2010 to 8,398,748 in July of 2018. This is an increase of about 224,000 residents over the 2010 mark, or 2.7 percent. Among the boroughs, the Bronx saw the largest change in population in this 99-month period ...

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