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POPULATION
Population Update

Population > Population Update

A Pre-and Post-9/11 Look (2000-2005) at Lower Manhattan is an analysis of Lower Manhattan using the 2000 Census and 2005 American Community Survey special tabulations provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.



New York City Population Projections by Age/Sex and Borough, 2000-2030 is an analysis of New York City’s projected population to 2030. It presents detailed age/sex distributions for each of New York City’s boroughs projected at 5 year intervals, from 2000 to 2030.



Population Estimates
provide the latest available information on New York City's population preprared by the U.S. Census Bureau and evaluated by the Department of City Planning.

The American Community Survey (ACS)
is a Census Bureau nationwide survey designed to provide annual updates for geographic areas of at least 65,000 population. This encompasses New York City, the five boroughs and 55 Public Use Microdata areas (PUMAS) that approximate NYC Community Districts; all PUMAS, in fact, have at least 100,000 population. Ultimately, data will be available for all geographic areas of the nation, down to the census tract and block group levels.

The ACS has been in its testing phase for almost a decade. This is the first release of data tabulations from the full three percent ACS sample. Tabulations will be available for geographic areas of at least 65,000 population in this initial release. Data in this release are for the population in households, and thus exclude about 200,000 persons in group quarters - college dorms, institutions and other facilities where people do not live in separate housing units.


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