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Staten Island and the Changing Immigrant Profile of New York City Presentation for the Carey Institute of Wagner College April 23, 2013 Joseph Salvo POPULATION DIVISION

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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/

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Staten Island and the Changing Immigrant Profile of New York City

Presentation for the Carey Instituteof Wagner College

April 23, 2013Joseph Salvo

POPULATION DIVISION

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Population Size and Dynamics

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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

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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

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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

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The Foreign BornDriving Demographic

Transitions

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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

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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

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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%

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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Changing Settlement Patterns

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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)

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The Future

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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

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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

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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

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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