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  1. New York City has the largest European and non-Hispanic white population of any American city, with 2.7 million in 2012. The European diaspora residing in the city is very diverse and many European ethnic groups have formed enclaves in New York.

  2. Based on data from the 2020 census, New York City comprises about 43.6% of the state's population of 20,202,320, and about 39% of the population of the New York metropolitan area. The majority of New York City residents in 2020 (5,141,539 or 58.4%) were living in Brooklyn or Queens, the two boroughs on Long Island. [244]

  3. Latest population estimates for the city and boroughs, annual components of population change (births, deaths, and migration), and recent population trend indicators. New York City Population Estimates Report, Vintage 2023.

  4. Chart and table of population level and growth rate for the New York City metro area from 1950 to 2024. United Nations population projections are also included through the year 2035. The current metro area population of New York City in 2024 is 19,034,000, a 0.51% increase from 2023.

  5. Population FactFinder allows you to easily define study areas within New York City and examine detailed population profiles showing critical demographic, social, economic, and housing statistics, and how these statistics have changed over time.

  6. Print. New York City Population. Population Facts. Here are some interesting facts about the New York City population: With a July 2015 population of 8,550,405, New York is the most populous city in the United States, more than twice the size of the second largest city, Los Angeles.