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  1. The following lists the population densities of the five boroughs of New York City as of the 2020 U.S. Census. The rank column indicates the rank they would have if included in the above table of incorporated places.

  2. It’s no secret that cities like New York have a vastly different population density than, say, a rural county in North Dakota. Even so, this interactive map by Ben Blatt of Slate helps visualize the stark contrast between urban and rural densities in a way that might intrigue you.

  3. New York is home to the most populous city in the country, and ranks 8th among the states in density.

  4. New York City, the most highly populated city in the United States, accounts for over 8.23 million of the state's population and has a land area of 302.6 miles², giving it a population density of 27,000 people per mile².

  5. The city has an extremely high population density of 26,403 people per square mile (10,194/km 2 ), about 10,000 more people per square mile than the next densest large American city, San Francisco. [15] Manhattan's population density is 66,940 people per square mile (25,846/km 2 ). [16]

    • 33%
    • 3%
    • 59%
    • 23%
  6. The vast metropolitan area includes New York City, the nation's most populous city, Long Island, the mid- and lower-Hudson Valley in New York state, 14 counties and eleven of the largest cities in New Jersey, and six of the seven largest cities in Connecticut.

    • 9%
    • 51.7%
    • 15.3%
    • 73.4%
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  8. While New York City is the most densely populated large city in the United States, its population is distributed unevenly, in peaks and valleys, as Manhattan’s dense fabric of high-rises gives way to row houses and single-family homes in the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island.

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