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This is the first 2020 Census data release available on the Census Bureau’s data dissemination platform, data.census.gov. The site allows data users to search geographies down to the block level and access data through tables, maps and downloads.
New York. QuickFacts provides statistics for all states and counties. Also for cities and towns with a population of 5,000 or more.
New York has a land area of 47,111.3 square miles and a water area of 7,429.0 square miles. It is the 30th largest state by area. Topics in the New York data profile include: Populations and People; Income and Poverty; Education; Employment; Housing; Health; Business and Economy; Families and Living Arrangements; Race and Ethnicity
Topics in the New York city, New York data profile include: Populations and People; Income and Poverty; Education; Employment; Housing; Health; Families and Living Arrangements; Race and Ethnicity.
Census data for New York, NY (pop. 8,258,035), including age, race, sex, income, poverty, marital status, education and more.
Census data for New York (pop. 19,571,216), including age, race, sex, income, poverty, marital status, education and more.
Census 2020. Home. Email. Twitter. Census 2020 results. Data and analyses for New York from the data products as they are released over time by the U.S. Census Bureau. Introduction. Disclosure Avoidance System. Geography. Apportionment. Redistricting (PL94-171) DHC. Detailed race information. PPMF microdata. Data Quality. Introduction.
Total Population in New York is 20,201,249. 2020 Decennial Census. View This Result. 4,072 Tables 4,072 Maps, 63 Profiles, 48 Pages. tables. View: 10 25 50. Decennial Census. P1 TOTAL POPULATION. View All 9 Products. Population Estimates. PEPANNRES Annual Estimates of the Resident Population: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2019.
New York State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli today released a report tracking New York’s local demographic changes based on 2020 Census data and an interactive online map that breaks down population statistics by age, race and ethnicity, along with housing trends, in New York’s cities, counties, towns and villages.
The census chapter of the New York Family History Research Guide and Gazetteer goes into more detail distinguishing between state and county copies of each census. It also provides guidance to accessing records for certain counties that have incomplete or missing censuses for a given year.