staten island's changing immigrant profile
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Many people think of Staten Island, one of the five boroughs of New York City, as being mostly white and mostly native-born — but the fact is that, in 2010, more than 20% of the population of Staten Island was foreign-born. That was just one of the surprising details presented on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 by Joseph Salvo, director of the Population Division for NYC Planning, when he addressed Wagner College’s Hugh L. Carey Institute for Government Reform on the topic of “Staten Island and the Changing Immigrant Profile of New York City.” Both the video (60 min.) and slideshow are displayed on the Wagner College website — http://wagner.edu/newsroom/staten-islands-changing-immigrant-profile/TRANSCRIPT
Staten Island and the Changing Immigrant Profile of New York City
Presentation for the Carey Instituteof Wagner College
April 23, 2013Joseph Salvo
POPULATION DIVISION
Population Size and Dynamics
Census Change: Census Estimates 2010-2012
2010 2012 Number Percent
New York State 19,378,102 19,570,261 192,159 1.0
New York City 8,175,133 8,336,697 161,564 2.0Bronx 1,385,108 1,408,473 23,365 1.7Brooklyn 2,504,700 2,565,635 60,935 2.4Manhattan 1,585,873 1,619,090 33,217 2.1Queens 2,230,722 2,272,771 42,049 1.9Staten Island 468,730 470,728 1,998 0.4
NYC as % of NYS 42.2 42.6 84.1
Change in Population, Census Bureau EstimatesApril 2010 to July 2012
Source: 2010 Census; Census Bureau Current Estimates Program
Estimated Components of Population Change (Annualized)Staten Island, 2010–2012
-6,000 -4,000 -2,000 0 2,000 4,000 6,000
Net InternationalMigration
Net DomesticMigration
Population Change
Natural Increase
Net Migration
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Estimates Program
Population Change for the 10 Largest Cities in the U.S., 2000 to 2010Ranked by Population in 2010
*Achieved population peak in 2010
Geographic Area
Number Percent
1 New York, NY* 8,008,278 8,175,133 166,855 2.12 Los Angeles, CA* 3,694,820 3,792,621 97,801 2.73 Chicago, IL 2,896,016 2,695,598 -200,418 -6.9
Brooklyn, NY 2,465,326 2,504,700 39,374 1.6Queens, NY* 2,229,379 2,230,722 1,343 0.1
4 Houston, TX* 1,953,631 2,099,451 145,820 7.5Manhattan, NY 1,537,195 1,585,873 48,678 3.2
5 Philadelphia, PA 1,517,550 1,526,006 8,456 0.66 Phoenix, AZ* 1,321,045 1,445,632 124,587 9.4
Bronx, NY 1,332,650 1,385,108 52,458 3.97 San Antonio, TX* 1,144,646 1,327,407 182,761 16.08 San Diego, CA* 1,223,400 1,307,402 84,002 6.99 Dallas, TX* 1,188,580 1,197,816 9,236 0.810 San Jose, CA* 894,943 945,942 50,999 5.7
39 Staten Island, NY* 443,728 468,730 25,002 5.6
Rank
Total Population Population Change
NYC and Boroughs 2000 20102000-2010
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 and 2010 Census PL 94-171 FilesPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
The Foreign BornDriving Demographic
Transitions
5,401,440
5,239,633
Total Population by NativityNew York City, 1970 to 2010
5,137,246
6,457,740
1,670,199
1,437,058
PercentForeign-born
18.2
23.6
35.9
28.4
5,142,584 37.2
2,082,931
2,871,032
3,042,315
Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1970 to 2000; 2010 American Community Survey-Full SamplePopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
368,866
371,071
334,427
317,607
268,748
100,497
72,657
44,550
34,514
26,695
0 100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000 500,000
2010
2000
1990
1980
1970
Native-born Foreign-born
Total Population by NativityStaten Island, 1970 to 2010 Percent
Foreign-born
9.0
9.8
16.4
11.8
20.9
Source: U.S. Census of Population, 1970 to 2000; 2011 American Community Survey, Full SamplePopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Top Countries of Birth for the Foreign-bornNew York City and Staten Island, 2010
*Includes Mainland China, Hong Kong and TaiwanSource: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata Sample
Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Italy9%
Mexico8%
China7%
Philippines4%
Poland4%
Russia4%
India3%
Korea3%
Colombia1%Jamaica
1%
Other56%
Staten Island
Total = 100,497
New York City
Total = 3,042,315
Dominican Republic
13%
China*11%
Mexico6%
Jamaica6%
Guyana5%
Ecuador4%Haiti
3%
Trinidad and Tobago
3%India2%
Russia2%
Other45%
Population Distribution by Race/Hispanic Origin and Age Staten Island, 2010
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Total Under 18 18 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65+
Other & multiracial, nonhispanic
Asian, nonhispanic
Hispanic
Black, nonhispanic
White, nonhispanic
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Summary File 1Population Division - New York City Department of City Planning
Age
Chinese29%
Asian Indian21%
Filipino16%
Korean13%
Other21%
Puerto Rican48%
Mexican19%
Peruvian5%
Dominican5%
Ecuadorian4%
Colombian3%
Cuban2% Other
14%
Total = 81,552 Total = 37,709
*Includes a small number of Asians who are of Hispanic origin.Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community 1 Year Estimate
Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Hispanic and Asian SubgroupsStaten Island, 2010
Asian*Hispanic
Persons by Race/Hispanic Origin Staten Island, 2000-2010
0
100,000
200,000
300,000
400,000
White, nonhispanic Hispanic Black, nonhispanic Asian, nonhispanic2000 2010
PercentChange =
Sources: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 Census, Summary File 1; 2010 Census Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
-5.1 51.4 11.6 39.3
Population by Hispanic SubgroupStaten Island, 2000-2010
0
10,000
20,000
30,000
40,000
Puerto Rican Mexican Dominican Central American2000 2010
22.7 153.5 104.3 49.8PercentChange =
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Simulated Hispanic File, 2010 Census Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Population by Asian SubgroupStaten Island, 2000-2010
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
Chinese Filipino Asian Indian Korean2000 2010
77.6 13.8 4.6 -6.8PercentChange =
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 1; 2010 Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Speaks English at
Home301,571
68%
English Proficient
88,90420%
Not English Proficient
50,663 12%
Speaks English at
Home3,889,483
51%English Proficient1,964,561
25%
Not English Proficient1,816,599
24%
Persons by English Language AbilityNew York City and Staten Island, 2010
Total Persons Ages 5 and Over = 7,670,643
Speakslanguageother than
Englishat home
49%3,781,160
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 American Community Survey-Public Use Microdata SamplePopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Total Persons Ages 5 and Over: 441,138
Speakslanguageother than
Englishat home
32%139,567
New York City Staten Island
Limited English Proficient Population by Language Spoken at Home
New York City and Staten Island, 2010
* Includes Chinese, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Formosan
Overall LEP 1,789,398 Overall LEP 51,256
Percent Percent Total 100.0 Total 100.0
Spanish 50.1 Spanish 33.4 Chinese* 16.2 Russian 12.9 Russian 6.6 Chinese* 12.5 Korean 2.7 Italian 8.6 French Creole 2.5 Arabic 4.1 Italian 2.1 Korean 4.0
New York City Staten Island
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2008-2010 American Community Survey, Public Use Microdata SamplePopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Changing Settlement Patterns
E New York
Canarsie
Great Kills
St Albans
Bay Rdg
S Ozone Pk
Rosedale
Steinway
Flatlands
Queens Vlg
Forest Hls
Bellerose
Jamaica
Whitestone
Hunts Pt
Astoria
Middle Vlg
Westerleigh
Flatbush
Murray Hl
College Pt
Arden Hts
Borough Pk
Flushing
Baisley Pk
Ridgewood
Hollis
Jackson Hts
Laurelton
S Jamaica
Crown Hts N
W Vlg
BedfordRichmond Hl
Maspeth
Elmhurst
Midwood
Co‐Op City
Glendale
Dyker Hts
Greenpoint
Madison
Bensonhurst W
E Flushing
Woodhaven
Gravesend
Auburndale
Brownsville
Kew Gdns Hls
E Hrlm N
Woodside
Cambria Hts
Ozone Pk
Clinton
Rego Pk
Corona
E Vlg
Ocean Hl
Clinton HlStuyvesant Hts
Kew Gdns
E Hrlm S
N Corona
E Elmhurst
Pelham Pkwy
Springfield Gdns NCrown Hts S
BaysideBayside Hls
RossvilleWoodrow
Far RckwyBayswater
LindenwoodHoward Bch
StapletonRosebank
SeagateConey Is
N SideS Side
New DorpMidland Bch
Pk SlopeGowanus
OakwoodOakwood Bch
E FlatbushFarragut
WoodlawnWakefield
Jamaica EstsHolliswood
New BrightonSilver Lake
Mott HavenPrt Morris
RugbyRemsen Vlg
BriarwoodJamaica Hls
Springfield Gdns SBrookville
AllertonPelham Gdns
Fresh MdwsUtopia
Prospect Lffrts GdnsWingate
CharlestonRichmond VlyTottenville
Hunters PtSunnysideW Maspeth
SchuylervilleThrogs Nck
Edgewater Pk
Old TownDongan Hls
S Bch
Douglas MnrDouglastonLittle Nck
Ft TottenBay TerClearvw
N RiverdaleFieldstonRiverdale
Sheepshead BayGerritsen Bch
MN Bch
PomonokFlushing HtsHillcrest
New SpringvilleBloomfield
Travis
Todt HlEmerson HlHeartlnd VlgLghthouse Hl
AnnadaleHuguenotPrince's BayEltingvl
Mariner's HbrArlingtonPrt Ivory
Graniteville
Sunset Pk W
Oakland Gdns
Homecrest
E Williamsburg
Bensonhurst E
Upper W Side
Sunset Pk E
Bath Bch
Wash Hts S
Wash Hts N
E Tremont
Lower E Side
Queensboro Hl
Erasmus
Ft Greene
Yorkville
Mt Hope
Norwood
Lincoln Sq
Belmont
V Cortlandt Vlg
Bronxdale
Rikers Island
Old Astoria
Brighton Bch
Chinatown
Ocean Pkwy S
Hamilton Hts
Morningside Hts
Windsor Ter
Central Hrlm S
Longwood
Parkchstr
Williamsburg
Kingsbridge Hts
Prospect Hts
W Brighton
Gramercy
Manhattanville
Fordhm S
DUMBOVinegar HlDwntwn BKBoerum Hl
Starrett City
E New York (PA Ave)
WillmsbridgeOlinville
MidtownMidtown S
Cypress HlsCity Line
WestchstrUnionprt
ElmhurstMaspeth
E ConcConc Vlg
ClarmntBathgate
W FarmsBronx Riv
Upper E SideCarnegie Hl
Turtle BayE Midtown
University HtsMorris Hts
Spuyten DuyvilKingsbridge
MorrisaniaMelrose
Bedfrd PkFordhm N
Marble HlInwood
SoundviewBruckner
Murray HlKips Bay
Lenox HlRoosevelt Is
KensingtonOcean Pkwy
Battery Pk CityLower MN
Melrose SMott Haven N
BK HtsCobble Hl
Stuy TownCooper Vlg
EastchstrEdnwldBaychstr
Carroll GdnsColumbia StRed Hook
Grymes HlCliftonFox Hls
Glen OaksFloral Pk
New Hyde Pk
W New BrightonNew BrightonSt George
Van NestMorris Pk
Westchtr Sq
GrasmereArrochar
Ft Wadsworth
Pelham BayCountry ClubCity Island
QueensbridgeRavenswood
LIC
HammelsArverneEdgemere
SoundviewCastle HlClason PtHarding Pk
Breezy PtBelle HbrRckwy Pk
Broad Channel
Hudson YrdsChelseaFlat IronUnion Sq
SoHoTriBeCaCivic CtrLittle Italy
GrgtwnMarine PkBergen BchMill Basin
Neighborhood Tabulation Areas*New York City, 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods. Source: Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Bronx
Queens
StatenIsland
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Percent Change in Population by Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
(8 neighborhoods)(25)(17)(31)(74)(17) (10) (6)
Percent ChangeGain of 15.0% or more9.0% to 14.9% 6.0% to 8.9% 3.0% to 5.9%
-6.0% to -8.9%
-2.9% to 2.9%-3.0% to -5.9%
-9.0% to -14.9%
Bronx
Queens
StatenIsland
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Percent Change in the White Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Less than 5,000 White NHin 2000 and 2010
(18 neighborhoods)(4)(8)(11)(25)(16) (22) (29)(6)
Percent ChangeGain of 40.0% or more20.0% to 39.9%10.0% to 19.9%5.0% to 9.9%
-10.0% to -19.9%
-4.9% to 4.9%-5.0% to -9.9%
-20.0% to -39.9%Loss of 40.0% or more
Bronx
Queens
StatenIsland
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Percent Change in the Black Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Bronx
Queens
StatenIsland
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Manhattan
BrooklynLess than 5,000 Black NHin 2000 and 2010
(3 neighborhoods)(9)(9)(19)(15) (23) (10)(1)
Percent Change
Gain of 20.0% or more10.0% to 19.9%5.0% to 9.9%
-10.0% to -19.9%
-4.9% to 4.9%-5.0% to -9.9%
-20.0% to -39.9%Loss of 40.0% or more
Percent Change in the Asian Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Less than 5,000 Asian NHin 2000 and 2010
(25 neighborhoods)(27)(5)(2)(2)(3) (1)
Percent ChangeGain of 40.0% or more20.0% to 39.9%10.0% to 19.9%5.0% to 9.9%
-10.0% to -19.9%
-4.9% to 4.9%-5.0% to -9.9%
Bronx
Queens
StatenIsland
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Percent Change in the Hispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*New York City, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
LAGUARDIAAIRPORT
JOHN F. KENNEDYINTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Less than 5,000 Hispanicin 2000 and 2010
(21 neighborhoods)(16)(24)(17)(24)(7) (14) (6)
Percent ChangeGain of 40.0% or more20.0% to 39.9%10.0% to 19.9%5.0% to 9.9%
-10.0% to -19.9%
-4.9% to 4.9%-5.0% to -9.9%
-20.0% to -39.9%
Bronx
Queens
StatenIsland
Manhattan
Brooklyn
Neighborhood Tabulation Areas*Staten Island, 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods. Source: Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Todt HillEmerson Hill
Heartland VillageLighthouse Hill
Great Kills
Westerleigh
Arden Heights
Port Richmond
RossvilleWoodrow
StapletonRosebank
New DorpMidland Beach
OakwoodOakwood Beach
New BrightonSilver Lake
New SpringvilleBloomfield
Travis
CharlestonRichmond Valley
Tottenville
Old TownDongan HillsSouth Beach
Grymes HillClifton
Fox Hills
West New BrightonNew Brighton
St George
GrasmereArrochar
Fort Wadsworth
AnnadaleHuguenot
Prince's BayEltingvlille
Mariner's HarborArlingtonPort Ivory
Graniteville
Percent Change in Population by Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Staten Island, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Percent Change
Gain of 20.0% or more (1 neighborhood)10.0% to 19.9% (4)5.0% to 9.9% (5)Less than 5.0% (8)
Great Kills
Westerleigh
Arden Heights
Port Richmond
RossvilleWoodrow
StapletonRosebank
New DorpMidland Beach
OakwoodOakwood Beach
New BrightonSilver Lake
New SpringvilleBloomfield
Travis
CharlestonRichmond Valley
Tottenville
Old TownDongan HillsSouth Beach
Grymes HillClifton
Fox Hills
West New BrightonNew Brighton
St George
GrasmereArrochar
Fort Wadsworth
Todt HillEmerson Hill
Heartland VillageLighthouse Hill
AnnadaleHuguenot
Prince's BayEltingvlille
Mariner's HarborArlingtonPort Ivory
Graniteville
Great Kills
Westerleigh
Arden Heights
Port Richmond
RossvilleWoodrow
StapletonRosebank
New DorpMidland Beach
OakwoodOakwood Beach
New BrightonSilver Lake
New SpringvilleBloomfield
Travis
CharlestonRichmond Valley
Tottenville
Old TownDongan HillsSouth Beach
Grymes HillClifton
Fox Hills
West New BrightonNew Brighton
St George
GrasmereArrochar
Fort Wadsworth
Todt HillEmerson Hill
Heartland VillageLighthouse Hill
AnnadaleHuguenot
Prince's BayEltingvlille
Mariner's HarborArlingtonPort Ivory
Graniteville
Percent ChangeGain of 20% or more (1 neighborhoods)10% to 19.9% (0)5% to 9.9% (1)-4.9% to 4.9% (6)-5.9% to -9.9% (5)-10.0% to -19.9% (3)Loss of 20.0% or more (2)
Percent Change in the White Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Staten Island, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Less than 1,000 White NH in 2000 and 2010
Great Kills
Westerleigh
Arden Heights
Port Richmond
RossvilleWoodrow
StapletonRosebank
New DorpMidland Beach
OakwoodOakwood Beach
New BrightonSilver Lake
New SpringvilleBloomfield
Travis
CharlestonRichmond Valley
Tottenville
Old TownDongan HillsSouth Beach
Grymes HillClifton
Fox Hills
West New BrightonNew Brighton
St George
GrasmereArrochar
Fort Wadsworth
Todt HillEmerson Hill
Heartland VillageLighthouse Hill
AnnadaleHuguenot
Prince's BayEltingvlille
Mariner's HarborArlingtonPort Ivory
Graniteville
Percent Change in the Black Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Staten Island, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Percent Change
Gain of 20.0% or more (3 neighborhoods)10.0% to 19.9% (1)5.0% to 9.9% (0)Less than 5.0% (3)
Less than 1,000 Black NH in 2000 and 2010
Percent Change
Gain of 80.0% or more (3 neighborhoods)50.0% to 79.9% (3)20.0% to 49.9% (2)10.0% to 19.9% (1)5.0% to 9.9% (2)Less than 5.0% (0)
Great Kills
Westerleigh
Arden Heights
Port Richmond
RossvilleWoodrow
StapletonRosebank
New DorpMidland Beach
OakwoodOakwood Beach
New BrightonSilver Lake
New SpringvilleBloomfield
Travis
CharlestonRichmond Valley
Tottenville
Old TownDongan HillsSouth Beach
Grymes HillClifton
Fox Hills
West New BrightonNew Brighton
St George
GrasmereArrochar
Fort Wadsworth
Todt HillEmerson Hill
Heartland VillageLighthouse Hill
AnnadaleHuguenot
Prince's BayEltingvlille
Mariner's HarborArlingtonPort Ivory
Graniteville
Percent Change in the Asian Nonhispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Staten Island, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Less than 1,000 Asian NHin 2000 and 2010
Great Kills
Westerleigh
Arden Heights
Port Richmond
RossvilleWoodrow
StapletonRosebank
New DorpMidland Beach
OakwoodOakwood Beach
New BrightonSilver Lake
New SpringvilleBloomfield
Travis
CharlestonRichmond Valley
Tottenville
Old TownDongan HillsSouth Beach
Grymes HillClifton
Fox Hills
West New BrightonNew Brighton
St George
GrasmereArrochar
Fort Wadsworth
Todt HillEmerson Hill
Heartland VillageLighthouse Hill
AnnadaleHuguenot
Prince's BayEltingvlille
Mariner's HarborArlingtonPort Ivory
Graniteville
Percent Change in the Hispanic Populationby Neighborhood Tabulation Area*Staten Island, 2000 to 2010
* Neighborhood Tabulation Areas or NTAs, are aggregations of census tracts that are subsets of New York City's 55 Public Use Microdata Areas (PUMAs). Primarily due to these constraints, NTA boundaries and their associated names may not definitively represent neighborhoods.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau: 2000 and 2010 Censuses-Summary File 1Population Division-New York City Department of City Planning
Less than 1,000 Hispanicin 2000 and 2010
Percent Change
Gain of 80.0% or more (2 neighborhoods)50.0% to 79.9% (5)20.0% to 49.9% (10)10.0% to 19.9% (0)5.0% to 9.9% (0)Less than 5.0% (0)
The Future
Population Distribution by Race/Hispanic Origin and Age Staten Island, 2010
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Total Under 18 18 to 24 25 to 44 45 to 64 65+
Other & multiracial, nonhispanic
Asian, nonhispanic
Hispanic
Black, nonhispanic
White, nonhispanic
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2010 Census Summary File 1Population Division - New York City Department of City Planning
Age
2007: 8,274,5272030: 9,119,811
481,613551,906
2,528,0502,718,967
2,270,3382,565,352
1,373,6591,457,039
1,620,8671,826,547
Population by BoroughNew York City, 2007 and 2030 Bronx
Manhattan
Queens
Brooklyn
StatenIsland
New York City
Sources: 2007 Census Bureau Estimates, 2030 Department of City Planning Population ProjectionsPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
172,653132,044
409,769280,973
294,919195,594
102,96657,083
1,352,375
926,07516.112.1
11.89.6
15.111.1
18.711.9
14.511.5
14.811.7
Bronx
Manhattan
Queens
BrooklynStatenIsland
New York City
372,068260,021
Sources: 2007 Census Bureau Estimates, 2030 Department of City Planning Population ProjectionsPopulation Division-New York City Department of City Planning
New York City’s Population 65 and Over by Borough, 2007 and 2030
Data Links
• DCP Population Division Web site: www.nyc.gov/population
• New York City Census FactFinder: http://gis.nyc.gov/dcp/pa/address.jsp
• Census Bureau Web site: www.census.gov