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Demographic changes in New York City since 1970. Joseph Salvo, NYC Dept. Of City Planning, Macaulay Honors College, CUNY.

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Page 1: The Demographic Highlights of a Changing New York

The Demographic Highlightsof a Changing New York

TM

Joseph SalvoPopulation Division

Macaulay Honors College The City University of New York

January 26, 2012

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The Population Dynamic

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Estimated Components of Population ChangeNew York City, 2000-2009

Thousands

Net InternationalMigration

Net DomesticMigration

Population Change

Natural Increase

Net Migration

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2009 Estimates Programas revised by Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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5,401,440

5,239,633

Total Population by NativityNew York City, 1970 to 2010

5,137,246

6,457,740

1,670,199

1,437,058

PercentForeign-born

18.2

23.6

35.9

28.4

5,142,584 37.2

2,082,931

2,871,032

3,042,315

Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1970 to 2000; 2010 American Community Survey-FactFinderPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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New York City

Top Countries of Birth for the Foreign-bornNew York City and United States, 2010

Total = 3,042,315 Total = 39,955,673

United States

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey-FactFinderPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning

* Includes Hong Kong and Taiwan

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Population ChangeResults from the 2010

Census

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Population ChangeNew York City and Boroughs, 2000-2010

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Number Percent

New York City 8,008,278 8,175,133 166,855 2.1

Bronx 1,332,650 1,385,108 52,458 3.9

Brooklyn 2,465,326 2,504,700 39,374 1.6

Manhattan 1,537,195 1,585,873 48,678 3.2

Queens 2,229,379 2,230,722 1,343 0.1

Staten Island 443,728 468,730 25,002 5.6

Change, 2000-201020102000

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Population Change for the 10 Largest Cities in the U.S.2000 to 2010 Ranked by Population in 2010

*Achieved population peak in 2010

Geographic Area

Number Percent

1 New York, NY* 8,008,278 8,175,133 166,855 2.12 Los Angeles, CA* 3,694,820 3,792,621 97,801 2.73 Chicago, IL 2,896,016 2,695,598 -200,418 -6.9

Brooklyn, NY 2,465,326 2,504,700 39,374 1.6Queens, NY* 2,229,379 2,230,722 1,343 0.1

4 Houston, TX* 1,953,631 2,099,451 145,820 7.5Manhattan, NY 1,537,195 1,585,873 48,678 3.2

5 Philadelphia, PA 1,517,550 1,526,006 8,456 0.66 Phoenix, AZ* 1,321,045 1,445,632 124,587 9.4

Bronx, NY 1,332,650 1,385,108 52,458 3.97 San Antonio, TX* 1,144,646 1,327,407 182,761 16.08 San Diego, CA* 1,223,400 1,307,402 84,002 6.99 Dallas, TX* 1,188,580 1,197,816 9,236 0.810 San Jose, CA* 894,943 945,942 50,999 5.7

Rank

Total Population Population Change

NYC and Boroughs 2000 20102000-2010

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Census Public Law 94-171 FilesPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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Population Growth by Race/Hispanic OriginNew York City, 2000-2010

PercentChange = -2.8 8.1 -5.1 31.8

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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Population by Hispanic SubgroupNew York City, 2000-2010

-11.2 8.2 73.7 14.9 7.9 -11.7 -8.5 10.1PercentChange =

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Simulated Hispanic File; 2010 Census-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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Population by Asian SubgroupNew York City, 2000-2010

34.6PercentChange = 177.773.822.411.912.5

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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Hispanic and Asian SubgroupsNew York City, 2010

Total = 2,336,076

Asian*Hispanic

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

*Includes a small number of Asians who are of Hispanic origin.** Includes Taiwanese

Total = 1,038,388

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Population ChangePatterns of Neighborhood

Settlement

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Percent Change in Population by Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010

Bronx

ManhattanQueens

StatenIsland

Brooklyn

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Percent Change

9.0% to 14.9%

6.0% to 8.9%

3.0% to 5.9%

-2.9% to 2.9%

-3.0% to -8.9%

Loss of 9.0% or more

Gain of 15.0% or more

LAGUARDIAAIRPORT

JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

QN VLG

E. NEW YORK

CANARSIE

ST. ALBANS

FLATLANDS

BAISLEY PK

WLMSBDGOLINVIL

CROWN HTS N.

STUY HTS

FLATBUSH

S. JAMAICA

CO-OP CTY

BEDFORD

E. FLATBUSHFARRAGUT

BROWNSVIL

RUGBYREMSEN VLG

CENT HRLM N.POLO GRNDS

ERASMUS

PRSPCT LFFRTS GDNS.WINGATE

UWS

GREAT KILLS

LES

S. OZONE PK

BAY RIDGE

ROSEDALE

STEINWAY

JAMAICA

WHITESTONE

RIDGEWD

HUNTS PT

BELLEROSE

RCHMD HL

FOREST HLSMIDDLE VLG

MURRAY HL

LAURELTN

ARDEN HTS

ASTORIA

WESTERLEIGH

COLLEGE PT

BSHWK S.

BOROUGH PK

GREENPT

SUNSET PK W.

MASPETH

W. VLG

FLUSHING

JACKSON HTS

WOODHVN

MIDWOOD

BNSNHRST W.

OAKLND GDNS.

HOLLIS

ELMHURST

GLENDALE

MADISON

AUBURNDLE

E. WLMSBURG

BNSNHRST E.

DYKER HTS

GRAVESEND

WOODSIDE

BSHWK N.

OZONE PK

KEW GDNS. HLS

CAMBRIA HTS

E. FLUSHING

CLINTN

REGO PK

E. HRLM N.

NORWD

CORONA

BATH BCH

YRKVL

SUNSET PK E.

QNSBORO HL

OCEAN HL

BXDALE

CLINTN HL

E. TREMNT

KEW GDNS.

RIKERS IS

E. VLG

MT HOPE

N. CORONA

E. HRLM S.

MNVIL

E. ELMHURST

PELHAM PKWAY

SPRINGFLD GDNS. N.

CROWN HTS S.

WLMSBURG

PORT RCHMD

HOMECREST

W. CONC

WASH HTS S.HIGHBDG

WASH HTS N. BELMNT

FT GREENE

OC PKWY S.

MRNGSDE HTS

CRTNA PK E.

BRGHTN BCH

LINCOLN SQ

CHINATWN

V. CORTLANDT VLG

HAMILTN HTS

LONGWD

OLD ASTORIA

CENT HRLM S.

PKCHSTR

WINDSOR TER

STARRETT CTY

KINGSBDG HTS

PRSPCT HTS

W. BRGHTN

GRAMERCY

FRDHM S.

BAYSIDEBAYSIDE HLS

ROSSVILWOODROW

LINDENWDHOWARD BCH

OAKWDOAKWD BCH

STAPLETNROSEBANK

PK SLOPEGOWANUS

SEAGATECONEY IS

N. SIDES. SIDE

NEW DORPMIDLAND BCH

NEW BRGHTNSILVER LAKE

FAR ROCKAWAYBAYSWATER

JAMAICA ESTHOLLISWD

WOODLAWNWAKEFLD

MOTT HVNPORT MORRIS

BRIARWDJAMAICA HLS

ALLERTNPELHAM GDNS.

SPRINGFLD GDNS. S.BROOKVIL

FRESH MDWSUTOPIA

MIDTWNMIDTWN S.

CYPRESS HLSCTY LINE

ELMHURSTMASPETH

WESTCHSTRUNIONPRT

E. CONCCONC VLG

UNIV HTSMORRIS HTS

CLAREMNTBATHGATE

W. FARMSBX RIV

BDFRD PKFRDHM N.

UESCARNEGIE HL

SNDVWBRUCKNER

E. NEW YORK(PENN AV)

TURTLE BAYE. MIDTWN

SPUYTEN DUYVILKINGSBDG

KENSINGTNOC PKWY

MLRSE S.MOTT HVN N.

MARBLE HLINWOOD

MORRISANIAMLRSE

MURRAY HLKIPS BAY

BK HTSCOBBLE HL

BATTERY PK CTYLWR MN

LENOX HLROOSEVELT IS

STUY TWNCOOPER VLG

NEW SPRINGVILBLOOMFLD

TRAVIS

CHARLESTNRCHMD VLYTOTTENVIL

HUNTERS PTSUNNYSIDEW. MASPETH

SCHUYLERVILTHROGS NECK

EDGEWATER PK

OLD TWNDONGAN HLS

S. BCH

DOUGLS MNRDOUGLSTNLIL NECK

SHPSHD BAYGRRTSN BCH

MN BCH

N. RIVDALEFLDSTNRIVDALE

FT. TOTTENBAY TER

CLEARVIEW

POMONOKFLUSHING HTS

HILLCREST

HAMMELSARVERNE

EDGEMERE

EASTCHSTREDENWALDBAYCHSTR

W. NEW BRGHTNNEW BRGHTNST. GEORGE

GLEN OAKSFLORAL PK

NEW HYDE PK

GRYMES HLCLIFTN

FOX HLS

CARROLL GDNS.COLUMBIA ST.

RED HOOK

GRASMEREARROCHAR

FT. WADSWRTH

VAN NESTMORRIS PK

WESTCHSTER SQ

QNSBDGRAVENSWDLNG IS CTY

PELHAM BAYCOUNTRY CLUB

CITY ISLAND

TODT HLEMERSON HL

HEARTLAND VLGLGHTHSE HL

ANNADALEHUGUENOT

PRINCE'S BAYELTINGVIL

GEORGETWNMARINE PK

BERGEN BCHMILL BASIN

MARINER'S HBRARLINGTN

PORT IVORYGRANITEVIL

HDSN YDSCHELSEAFLATIRONUNION SQ

SOUNDVIEWCASTLE HLCLASON PT

HARDING PK

SOHOTRIBECACVC CTR

LIL IT

BREEZY PTBELLE HBR

ROCKAWAY PKBROAD CHANNEL

DUMBOVINEGAR HLDWTN BK

BOERUM HL

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Percent Change in the Black Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010

Bronx

ManhattanQueens

Brooklyn

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 Black NHin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 20.0% or more

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

-5.0% to -9.9%

-10.0% to -19.9%

Loss of 20.0% or more

QN VLG

E. NEW YORK

CANARSIE

ST. ALBANS

FLATLANDS

BAISLEY PK

WLMSBDGOLINVIL

CROWN HTS N.

STUY HTS

FLATBUSH

S. JAMAICA

CO-OP CTY

BEDFORD

E. FLATBUSHFARRAGUT

BROWNSVIL

RUGBYREMSEN VLG

CENT HRLM N.POLO GRNDS

ERASMUS

PRSPCT LFFRTS GDNS.WINGATE

UWS

LES

S. OZONE PK

ROSEDALE

JAMAICA

HUNTS PT

RCHMD HL

LAURELTN

BSHWK S.

HOLLIS

BSHWK N.

CAMBRIA HTS

E. HRLM N.

NORWD

CORONA

OCEAN HL

BXDALE

CLINTN HL

E. TREMNT

RIKERS IS

MT HOPE

E. HRLM S.

MNVIL

E. ELMHURST

SPRINGFLD GDNS. N.

CROWN HTS S.

W. CONC

WASH HTS S.HIGHBDG

BELMNT

FT GREENE

MRNGSDE HTS

CRTNA PK E.

V. CORTLANDT VLG

HAMILTN HTS

LONGWD

CENT HRLM S.

PKCHSTR

STARRETT CTY

KINGSBDG HTS

PRSPCT HTS

FRDHM S.

STAPLETNROSEBANK

PK SLOPEGOWANUS

SEAGATECONEY IS

FAR ROCKAWAYBAYSWATER

JAMAICA ESTHOLLISWD

WOODLAWNWAKEFLD

MOTT HVNPORT MORRIS

BRIARWDJAMAICA HLS

ALLERTNPELHAM GDNS.

SPRINGFLD GDNS. S.BROOKVIL

CYPRESS HLSCTY LINE

E. CONCCONC VLG

UNIV HTSMORRIS HTS

CLAREMNTBATHGATE

W. FARMSBX RIV

BDFRD PKFRDHM N.

SNDVWBRUCKNER

E. NEW YORK(PENN AV)

MLRSE S.MOTT HVN N.

MORRISANIAMLRSE

HAMMELSARVERNE

EDGEMERE

EASTCHSTREDENWALDBAYCHSTR

W. NEW BRGHTNNEW BRGHTNST. GEORGE

GRYMES HLCLIFTN

FOX HLS

CARROLL GDNS.COLUMBIA ST.

RED HOOK

QNSBDGRAVENSWDLNG IS CTY

MARINER'S HBRARLINGTN

PORT IVORYGRANITEVIL

SOUNDVIEWCASTLE HLCLASON PT

HARDING PK

DUMBOVINEGAR HLDWTN BK

BOERUM HL

LAGUARDIAAIRPORT

JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

StatenIsland

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Percent Change in the Black Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Staten Island, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 1,000 Black NHin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 20.0% or more

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

Black Nonhispanics, 2010

STAPLETONROSEBANK

PO

RT

RIC

HM

ON

D

MARINER'S HARBOR

PORT IVORYGRANITEVILLE

ARLINGTON NEW BRIGHTONSILVER LAKE

NEW SPRINGVILLEBLOOMFIELD

TRAVIS

W. NEW BRIGHTONNEW BRIGHTONST. GEORGE

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Percent Change in the Black Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Brooklyn, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 Black NHin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 5.0% or more

-4.9% to 4.9%

-5.0% to -9.9%

-10.0% to -19.9%

Loss of 20.0% or more

Black Nonhispanics, 2010

BEDFORD

BUSHWICK SOUTH

BUSHWICK NORTH

DUMBO VINEGAR HILL

DOWNTOWN BKBOERUM HILL

CROWN HEIGHTS N

CLINTON HILL

FT GREENE

CROWN HEIGHTS S

PROSPECT HEIGHTS

PROSPECT LFFRTS GRDNSWINGATE

FLATBUSH

PARK SLOPEGOWANUS

BROWNSVILLE

OCEAN HILL

ERASMUS

STUYVESANT HEIGHTS

E FLATBUSHFARRAGUT

RUGBYREMSEN VILLAGE

CARROLL GARDENS COLUMBIA RED HOOK

FLATLANDS

CANARSIE

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Percent Change in the Black Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Manhattan, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 Black NHin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

-5.0% to -9.9%

-10.0% to -19.9%

Loss of 20.0% or more

Black Nonhispanics, 2010

WASH HTS S

HAMILTN HTS

MNVIL

CENTRL HRLM S

EAST HRLM S

UWSEAST HRLM N

MRNGSDE HTS

CENTRL HRLM NPOLO GRNDS

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Percent Change in the White Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010

Bronx

ManhattanQueens

StatenIsland

Brooklyn

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 White NHin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

-5.0% to -19.9%

-20.0% to -39.9%

Loss of 40.0% or more

QN VLG

CANARSIE

FLATLANDS

CROWN HTS N.

FLATBUSH

CO-OP CTY

BEDFORD

PRSPCT LFFRTS GDNS.WINGATE

UWS

GREAT KILLS

LES

S. OZONE PK

BAY RIDGE

STEINWAY

WHITESTONE

RIDGEWD

BELLEROSE

RCHMD HL

FOREST HLSMIDDLE VLG

MURRAY HL

ARDEN HTS

ASTORIA

WESTERLEIGH

COLLEGE PT

BSHWK S.

BOROUGH PK

GREENPT

SUNSET PK W.

MASPETH

W. VLG

FLUSHING

JACKSON HTS

WOODHVN

MIDWOOD

BNSNHRST W.

OAKLND GDNS.ELMHURST

GLENDALE

MADISON

AUBURNDLE

E. WLMSBURG

BNSNHRST E.

DYKER HTS

GRAVESEND

WOODSIDE

BSHWK N.

OZONE PK

KEW GDNS. HLS

E. FLUSHING

CLINTN

REGO PK

NORWD

CORONA

BATH BCH

YRKVL

SUNSET PK E.

QNSBORO HL

BXDALE

CLINTN HL

KEW GDNS.

RIKERS IS

E. VLG

E. HRLM S.

PELHAM PKWAY

CROWN HTS S.

WLMSBURG

PORT RCHMD

HOMECREST

WASH HTS S.

WASH HTS N. BELMNT

FT GREENE

OC PKWY S.

MRNGSDE HTS

BRGHTN BCH

LINCOLN SQ

CHINATWN

V. CORTLANDT VLG

HAMILTN HTS

OLD ASTORIA

CENT HRLM S.

WINDSOR TER

PRSPCT HTS

W. BRGHTN

GRAMERCY

BAYSIDEBAYSIDE HLS

ROSSVILWOODROW

LINDENWDHOWARD BCH

OAKWDOAKWD BCH

STAPLETNROSEBANK

PK SLOPEGOWANUS

SEAGATECONEY IS

N. SIDES. SIDE

NEW DORPMIDLAND BCH

NEW BRGHTNSILVER LAKE

FAR ROCKAWAYBAYSWATER

JAMAICA ESTHOLLISWD

WOODLAWNWAKEFLD

BRIARWDJAMAICA HLS

ALLERTNPELHAM GDNS.

FRESH MDWSUTOPIA

MIDTWNMIDTWN S.

ELMHURSTMASPETH

BDFRD PKFRDHM N.

UESCARNEGIE HL

TURTLE BAYE. MIDTWN

SPUYTEN DUYVILKINGSBDG

KENSINGTNOC PKWY

MARBLE HLINWOOD

MURRAY HLKIPS BAY

BK HTSCOBBLE HL

BATTERY PK CTYLWR MN

LENOX HLROOSEVELT IS

STUY TWNCOOPER VLG

NEW SPRINGVILBLOOMFLD

TRAVIS

CHARLESTNRCHMD VLYTOTTENVIL

HUNTERS PTSUNNYSIDEW. MASPETH

SCHUYLERVILTHROGS NECK

EDGEWATER PK

OLD TWNDONGAN HLS

S. BCH

DOUGLS MNRDOUGLSTNLIL NECK

SHPSHD BAYGRRTSN BCH

MN BCH

N. RIVDALEFLDSTNRIVDALE

FT. TOTTENBAY TER

CLEARVIEW

POMONOKFLUSHING HTS

HILLCREST

HAMMELSARVERNE

EDGEMERE

W. NEW BRGHTNNEW BRGHTNST. GEORGE

GLEN OAKSFLORAL PK

NEW HYDE PK

GRYMES HLCLIFTN

FOX HLS

CARROLL GDNS.COLUMBIA ST.

RED HOOK

GRASMEREARROCHAR

FT. WADSWRTH

VAN NESTMORRIS PK

WESTCHSTER SQ

QNSBDGRAVENSWDLNG IS CTY

PELHAM BAYCOUNTRY CLUB

CITY ISLAND

TODT HLEMERSON HL

HEARTLAND VLGLGHTHSE HL

ANNADALEHUGUENOT

PRINCE'S BAYELTINGVIL

GEORGETWNMARINE PK

BERGEN BCHMILL BASIN

MARINER'S HBRARLINGTN

PORT IVORYGRANITEVIL

HDSN YDSCHELSEAFLATIRONUNION SQ

SOHOTRIBECACVC CTR

LIL IT

BREEZY PTBELLE HBR

ROCKAWAY PKBROAD CHANNEL

DUMBOVINEGAR HLDWTN BK

BOERUM HL

LAGUARDIAAIRPORT

JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

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White Nonhispanics, 2010

Percent Change in the White Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Brooklyn, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 White NHin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

-5.0% to -19.9%

-20.0% to -39.9%

Loss of 40.0% or more

BEDFORD

BUSHWICK SOUTH

E WLMSBURG

BUSHWICK NORTH

WLMSBURG

NORTH SIDESOUTH SIDE

DUMBO VINEGAR HILL

DOWNTOWN BK BOERUM HILL

GREENPOINT

CROWN HEIGHTS N

CLINTON HILL

FT GREENE

CROWN HEIGHTS S

PROSPECT HEIGHTS

PROSPECT LFFRTS GRDNS WINGATE

FLATBUSH

PARK SLOPEGOWANUS

CANARSIE

Page 21: The Demographic Highlights of a Changing New York

Percent Change in the White Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Manhattan, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

White Nonhispanics, 2010

Less than 5,000 White NHin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

Loss of 5.0% or more

MARBLE HLINWOOD

WASH HTS N

WASH HTS S

HAMILTN HTS

MRNGSDE HTS

CENTRL HRLM S

EAST HRLM SUWS

UESCARNEGIE HL

Page 22: The Demographic Highlights of a Changing New York

QN VLG

FLATBUSH

UWS

LES

S. OZONE PK

BAY RIDGE

STEINWAY

JAMAICA

WHITESTONE

RIDGEWD

BELLEROSE

RCHMD HL

FOREST HLS

MURRAY HL

ASTORIA

COLLEGE PT

BOROUGH PK

SUNSET PK W.

W. VLG

FLUSHING

JACKSON HTS

WOODHVN

MIDWOOD

BNSNHRST W.

OAKLND GDNS.ELMHURST

MADISON

AUBURNDLE

BNSNHRST E.

DYKER HTS

GRAVESEND

WOODSIDE

KEW GDNS. HLS

E. FLUSHING

CLINTN

REGO PK

CORONA

BATH BCH

YRKVL

SUNSET PK E.

QNSBORO HL

RIKERS IS

E. VLG

MRNGSDE HTS

LINCOLN SQ

CHINATWN

GRAMERCY

BAYSIDEBAYSIDE HLS

JAMAICA ESTHOLLISWD

BRIARWDJAMAICA HLS

FRESH MDWSUTOPIA

MIDTWNMIDTWN S.

CYPRESS HLSCTY LINE

ELMHURSTMASPETH

TURTLE BAYE. MIDTWN

KENSINGTNOC PKWY

MURRAY HLKIPS BAY

BATTERY PK CTYLWR MN

LENOX HLROOSEVELT IS

STUY TWNCOOPER VLG

NEW SPRINGVILBLOOMFLD

TRAVIS

HUNTERS PTSUNNYSIDEW. MASPETH

DOUGLS MNRDOUGLSTNLIL NECK

SHPSHD BAYGRRTSN BCH

MN BCH

POMONOKFLUSHING HTS

HILLCREST

GLEN OAKSFLORAL PK

NEW HYDE PKHDSN YDSCHELSEAFLATIRONUNION SQ

SOHOTRIBECACVC CTR

LIL IT

Percent Change in the Asian Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010

Bronx

ManhattanQueens

Brooklyn

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

Loss of 5.0% or more

Less than 5,000 Asian NHin 2000 and 2010

LAGUARDIAAIRPORT

JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

StatenIsland

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Percent Change in the Asian Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Queens, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

Less than 5,000 Asian NHin 2000 and 2010

Asian Nonhispanics, 2010

WHITESTONE

JAMAICA

MURRAY HILL

FLUSHING

E FLUSHING

QUEENSBORO HL

COLLEGE POINT

AU

BU

RN

DA

LE

JAMAICA ESTHOLLISWOOD

BRIARWOODJAMAICA HILLS

FRESH MDWSUTOPIAPOMONOK

FLUSHINGS HTSHILLCREST

KEW GDNS HLS

RICHMOND HILL

WOODHAVEN

S OZONE PARK

QUEENS VLG

BELLEROSE

FO

RE

ST

HIL

LS

CORONA

BAYSIDEBAYSIDE HILLS

OAKLAND GARDENS

DOUGLAS MANORDOUGLASTONLITTLE NECK

GLEN OAKSFLORAL PARK

NEW HYDE PARK

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Percent Change in the Asian Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Brooklyn, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

Asian Nonhispanics, 2010

BOROUGH PARK

SUNSET PARK W

BENSONHURST W

DYKER HEIGHTSBENSO

NHURST E

BATH BEACH

SUNSET PARK E

GRAVESEND

FLATBUSH

MIDWOOD

MADISON

SHEEPSHEAD BAYGERRITSEN BEACH MANHATTAN BEACH

KENSINGTONOCEAN PKY

BAY RIDGE

Less than 5,000 Asian NHin 2000 and 2010

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Percent Change in the Hispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010

Bronx

ManhattanQueens

Brooklyn

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 Hispanicsin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

-5.0% to -9.9%

Loss of 10.0% or more

QN VLG

E. NEW YORK

CANARSIE

FLATLANDS

WLMSBDGOLINVIL

CROWN HTS N.

STUY HTS

FLATBUSH

S. JAMAICA

CO-OP CTY

BEDFORD

BROWNSVIL

CENT HRLM N.POLO GRNDS

PRSPCT LFFRTS GDNS.WINGATE

UWS

LES

S. OZONE PK

BAY RIDGE

STEINWAY

JAMAICARIDGEWD

HUNTS PT

RCHMD HL

FOREST HLSMIDDLE VLG

MURRAY HL

ASTORIA

COLLEGE PT

BSHWK S.

BOROUGH PK

GREENPT

SUNSET PK W.

MASPETH

FLUSHING

JACKSON HTS

WOODHVN

BNSNHRST W.

ELMHURST

GLENDALE

E. WLMSBURG

BNSNHRST E.

DYKER HTS

WOODSIDE

BSHWK N.

OZONE PK

KEW GDNS. HLS

E. FLUSHING

CLINTN

E. HRLM N.

NORWD

CORONA

YRKVL

SUNSET PK E.

OCEAN HL

BXDALE

CLINTN HL

E. TREMNT

KEW GDNS.

RIKERS IS

E. VLG

MT HOPE

N. CORONA

E. HRLM S.

MNVIL

E. ELMHURST

PELHAM PKWAY

PORT RCHMD

W. CONC

WASH HTS S.HIGHBDG

WASH HTS N. BELMNT

FT GREENE

MRNGSDE HTS

CRTNA PK E.

BRGHTN BCH

LINCOLN SQ

CHINATWN

V. CORTLANDT VLG

HAMILTN HTS

LONGWD

OLD ASTORIA

CENT HRLM S.

PKCHSTR

KINGSBDG HTS

PRSPCT HTS

FRDHM S.

BAYSIDEBAYSIDE HLS

STAPLETNROSEBANK

PK SLOPEGOWANUS

SEAGATECONEY IS

N. SIDES. SIDE

FAR ROCKAWAYBAYSWATER

WOODLAWNWAKEFLD

MOTT HVNPORT MORRIS

BRIARWDJAMAICA HLS

ALLERTNPELHAM GDNS.

CYPRESS HLSCTY LINE

ELMHURSTMASPETH

WESTCHSTRUNIONPRT

E. CONCCONC VLG

UNIV HTSMORRIS HTS

CLAREMNTBATHGATE

W. FARMSBX RIV

BDFRD PKFRDHM N.

UESCARNEGIE HL

SNDVWBRUCKNER

E. NEW YORK(PENN AV)

SPUYTEN DUYVILKINGSBDG

KENSINGTNOC PKWY

MLRSE S.MOTT HVN N.

MARBLE HLINWOOD

MORRISANIAMLRSE

MURRAY HLKIPS BAY

BK HTSCOBBLE HL

LENOX HLROOSEVELT IS

NEW SPRINGVILBLOOMFLD

TRAVIS

HUNTERS PTSUNNYSIDEW. MASPETH

SCHUYLERVILTHROGS NECK

EDGEWATER PK

SHPSHD BAYGRRTSN BCH

MN BCH

POMONOKFLUSHING HTS

HILLCREST

HAMMELSARVERNE

EDGEMERE

EASTCHSTREDENWALDBAYCHSTR

W. NEW BRGHTNNEW BRGHTNST. GEORGE

GRYMES HLCLIFTN

FOX HLS

CARROLL GDNS.COLUMBIA ST.

RED HOOK

VAN NESTMORRIS PK

WESTCHSTER SQ

QNSBDGRAVENSWDLNG IS CTY

PELHAM BAYCOUNTRY CLUB

CITY ISLAND

MARINER'S HBRARLINGTN

PORT IVORYGRANITEVIL

HDSN YDSCHELSEAFLATIRONUNION SQ

SOUNDVIEWCASTLE HLCLASON PT

HARDING PK

DUMBOVINEGAR HLDWTN BK

BOERUM HL

LAGUARDIAAIRPORT

JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

StatenIsland

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Percent Change in the Hispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Bronx, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 Hispanicsin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

Hispanics, 2010

HUNTS PT

W. CONC

HIGHBDG

CRTNA PK E

LONGWD

MOTT HAVENPORT MORRIS

E. CONCCONC VLG

CLAREMNTBATHGATE

MORRISANIAMLRSE N

MELROSE SMOTT HAVEN N

E TREMNT

BELMNT

MT HOPE

FRDHM S

UNIV HTSMORRIS HTS

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Percent Change in the Hispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Staten Island, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 2,500 Hispanicsin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

Hispanics, 2010

PO

RT

RC

HM

D

STAPLETNROSEBANK

W. NEW BRGHTNNEW BRGHTNST. GEORGE

MARINER'S HBR

PORT IVORYGRANITEVIL

ARLINGTON

GREAT KILLSARDEN HTS

WESTERLEIGH

NEW DORPMIDLAND BCH

NEW BRGHTNSILVER LAKE

NEW SPRINGVILBLOOMFLD

TRAVIS

OLD TWNDONGAN HLS

S. BCH

GRASMEREARROCHAR

FT. WADSWRTH

TODT HLEMERSON HL

HEARTLAND VLGLGHTHSE HL

GRYMES HLCLIFTN

FOX HLS

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Percent Change in the Hispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Manhattan, 2000 to 2010

* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

Less than 5,000 Hispanicsin 2000 and 2010

Percent Change

Gain of 40.0% or more

20.0% to 39.9%

5.0% to 19.9%

-4.9% to 4.9%

-5.0% to -9.9%

Loss of 10.0% or more

Hispanics, 2010

MARBLE HLINWOOD

WASH HTS N

WASH HTS S

HAMILTN HTS

MRNGSDE HTS

CENTRL HRLM S

EAST HRLM S

UWSEAST HRLM N

MNVIL CENTRL HRLM NPOLO GRNDS

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The Future

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2007: 8,274,5272030: 9,119,811

481,613551,906

2,528,0502,718,967

2,270,3382,565,352

1,373,6591,457,039

1,620,8671,826,547

Population by BoroughNew York City, 2007 and 2030

Bronx

Manhattan

Queens

Brooklyn

StatenIsland

New York City

Sources: 2007 Census Bureau Estimates, 2030 Department of City Planning Population ProjectionsPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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2007

2030

172,653132,044

409,769280,973

294,919195,594

102,966

57,083

1,352,375

926,07516.112.1

11.89.6

15.111.1

18.711.9

14.511.5

14.811.7

Bronx

Manhattan

Queens

BrooklynStatenIsland

New York City

372,068260,021

Sources: 2007 Census Bureau Estimates, 2030 Department of City Planning Population ProjectionsPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning

New York City’s Elderly, by Borough, 2007 and 2030

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Population Distribution by Race/Hispanic Origin and AgeNew York, 2010

AgeSource: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census-Summary File 1

Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning

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Data Links

• Census Bureau Web site: www.census.gov

• DCP Web site/Population Home Page: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcp/html/census/popdiv.shtml

• New York City Census FactFinder: http://gis.nyc.gov/dcp/pa/address.jsp