New york population
As of 2021, the estimated population of New York State is approximately 20.2 million people. The population of New York City, which is the most populous city in the state and the largest city in the United States, is approximately 8.4 million people.
Here is a breakdown of the population of New York State and its cities:
- New York State: 20,201,203 (2021 estimate)
- New York City: 8,420,527 (2021 estimate)
- Buffalo: 258,018 (2020 census)
- Rochester: 210,532 (2020 census)
- Yonkers: 200,370 (2020 census)
- Syracuse: 145,170 (2020 census)
- Albany: 98,000 (2020 census)
- New Rochelle: 79,726 (2020 census)
- Mount Vernon: 67,292 (2020 census)
- Schenectady: 65,269 (2020 census)
- Utica: 62,235 (2020 census)
- White Plains: 59,350 (2020 census)
- Troy: 49,170 (2020 census)
- Poughkeepsie: 46,852 (2020 census)
- Niagara Falls: 46,332 (2020 census)
- Jamestown: 31,704 (2020 census)
- Ithaca: 31,144 (2020 census)
- Binghamton: 29,455 (2020 census)
- Watertown: 27,912 (2020 census)
- Elmira: 26,523 (2020 census)
- Glens Falls: 14,354 (2020 census)
- Plattsburgh: 11,896 (2020 census)
- Corning: 11,302 (2020 census)
- Oswego: 10,695 (2020 census)
- Cortland: 9,444 (2020 census)
- Fredonia: 9,242 (2020 census)
- Oneonta: 8,435 (2020 census)
- Cooperstown: 2,062 (2020 census)
Note: These population figures are based on the latest available data from the United States Census Bureau (2020 census) and the New York State Department of Labor (2021 estimate).