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New York Demographic Data
(Based on Census 2000 Data)

2005 Population of New York
(Census 2005 Estimate)

19254630

Urban vs. Rural For New York

Urban PopulationRural Population
87.49%12.51%

Age & Sex Data For New York

Male PopulationFemale Population
48.2%51.8%
Median Age In New York
35.9
Male Median AgeFemale Median Age
37.234.5



Race of Population In New York
"Hispanic/Latino" includes members of various races identifying themselves as Hispanic/Latino

Hispanic/Latino White Black Native American & Alaskan
15.11% 61.98% 14.82% 0.28%
Asian Hawaiian & Pacific Islander Other Race Mixed Race
5.46% 0.03% 0.4% 1.93%


Citizenship & Origin Data For New York

Native BornForeign Born
79.62%20.38%
U.S. CitizensNon-Citizens
89.02%10.98%
Foreign-Born Residents Who Have Become CitizensForeign-Born Residents Who Have Not Become Citizens
46.11%53.89%
Residents Who Were Born In New York
81.97%

Educational Data For New York
(Educational Level Attained By Residents Over 25 Years Of Age)

No Formal Education 6th Grade or Less Past 6th Grade, No Diploma High School Diploma
1.81% 2.83% 16.29% 27.75%
Some College, No Degree Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Advanced Degree
16.77% 7.17% 15.58% 11.79%
Total: No Diploma Total: Diploma, No Degree Total: Degreed Population
20.94% 44.52% 34.54%


Personal Finance Data For New York
Explanation of Terms & Abbreviations:
"Need" is the amount needed to keep up with inflation. "Est" is the estimated current value.
CPI: Based on increase in Consumer Price Index 1999-2006
BEA: Based on increase in national income growth 1999 (q4) - 2006 (q1), adj. for population growth.
CMI: Based on extrapolation of individual median earnings growth 1999-2006, using 1999-2004 data.
All formulas are based on national averages.


Per Capita Income In New York

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$23,389.00 $28,048.09 $28,388.16 $27,123.99


Family Median Income In New York
(Average Family Size: 3.22)

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$51,691.00 $61,987.85 $62,739.43 $59,945.54

Household Median Income In New York
(Average Household Size: 2.61)

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$43,393.00 $52,036.89 $52,667.82 $50,322.43

Individual Median Income In New York

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$26,247.00 $31,475.40 $31,857.03 $30,438.38

Male Median Income In New York

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$31,096.00 $37,290.32 $37,742.46 $36,061.72

Female Median Income In New York

1999 Dollars 2006 Need (CPI) 2006 EST (BEA) 2006 EST (CMI)
$21,670.00 $25,986.66 $26,301.75 $25,130.48

Poverty Rate In New York

14.59%

Commuting Data For New York

Workers over 16
(Census 2000)
Commute Alone In Car Commute In Carpool Commute on Public Transit
8,211,916 56.26% 9.22% 24.43%
Commute By Motorcycle Commute By Bicycle Walk To Work Work At Home
0.04% 0.3% 6.23% 3.02%

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