New york black population
As of the 2020 United States Census, the estimated population of New York City is approximately 8.4 million people. The Black or African American population in New York City is approximately 2.3 million people, which is about 27% of the city's total population.
Here is a breakdown of the Black or African American population in New York City by borough:
- Brooklyn: 1,144,000 (34% of the borough's population)
- Queens: 444,000 (14% of the borough's population)
- Manhattan: 343,000 (15% of the borough's population)
- The Bronx: 342,000 (44% of the borough's population)
- Staten Island: 64,000 (8% of the borough's population)
It's worth noting that these numbers are based on the 2020 Census, and the actual population may have changed slightly since then due to various factors such as migration and population growth.
Here are some additional statistics about the Black or African American population in New York City:
- Median household income: $34,000 (compared to $63,000 for the city as a whole)
- Poverty rate: 24% (compared to 17% for the city as a whole)
- Education: 64% of Black or African American residents in New York City have a high school diploma or higher, compared to 74% for the city as a whole
- Unemployment rate: 10% (compared to 4% for the city as a whole)
It's also important to note that these statistics are averages and that there is significant variation within the Black or African American community in New York City.