Census Change 2018

Between 2010 and 2018: NY State’s population increased by 164,085, while Idaho increased by 186,551 and Oklahoma by 191,496. Texas added 3.5 million and Florida added 2.5 million, California added 2.3 million.

Towards Blackhead Range

SVGZ Graphic: 19 percent of Upstate New Yorkers live in towns with fewer than 100 people per square mile
SVGZ Graphic: 25 Most Densely Population Municipalities in New York State
SVGZ Graphic: 25 Most Sparsely Population Municipalities in New York State
SVGZ Graphic: 25 Wealthiest Municipalities in New York State
SVGZ Graphic: Adirondack Park Blowdown - November 1950
SVGZ Graphic: Gender of Population
SVGZ Graphic: Median Age in the Capital Region
SVGZ Graphic: Most and Least Educated - Wealthy Municipalities in NYS
SVGZ Graphic: NY Population Change, 2021-2022
SVGZ Graphic: Population Change from 1974 to 2024
SVGZ Graphic: Race and Income in New York
SVGZ Graphic: Rural Population vs Rural Landmass
SVGZ Graphic: Where People Who Work Downtown Live
Thematic Map: 2020 US Census Urban Areas in New York State
Thematic Map: 9 Out of Ten New Yorkers Live Here
Thematic Map: Each Dot Represents 1,000 New Yorkers
Thematic Map: Fifty Least Densely Populated Municipalities in NY State
Thematic Map: New York Counties Ranked from Poorest to Wealthiest
Thematic Map: New York State County Population Density
Thematic Map: Walking Distance from Home

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