The data released so far provide this profile of the city: Population. In 1960, around 16.78 million people lived in New York. The Census Bureau developed the State Data Center Program to simplify public access to data available on computer tapes. Apple Computer® launches its Macintosh computer in 1984. The number of Koreans increased to 23,257 from 4,925. largest city in the United States as of 2018. The Residential Finance Survey collected data on mortgages, shelter costs, selected housing characteristics and owner characteristics. The stock market loses 22.6 percent of its value on "Black Monday," October 19, 1987. City of New York & Boroughs: Population & Population Density from 1790 6 Tables The Census Bureau announced in the fall of 1980 that it did not plan to adjust its population totals using statistical methods because it could not be sure of the number and distribution of illegal aliens and other undercounted groups. Jimmy Carter was President of the United States The is the percent growth of New York City starting at 1790, New York City's population starting at 1900.
© 2020 The City of New York. had its largest population ever. on Census Day, April 1, 1980. The figures show what may have been the largest exodus of New Yorkers in the city's history. The Components of Inventory Change Survey obtained information on the number and characteristics of housing units that changed or stayed the same between 1973 and 1980. A federal appeals court finally ruled, in 1987, that the census figures should not be adjusted to account for the undercount because the Census Bureau's decision not to adjust was not arbitrary and capricious. ''Even though the overall trend is negative,'' Martin Oling, principal statistician for the Division of Population Research, said of the decline ''there are a lot of areas coming up. Queens also underwent an explosive growth in Hispanic population, which climbed 71 percent. The Hispanic population also increased in Manhattan, but fell in the Bronx and was virtually unchanged in Brooklyn. New York, New York's growth is extremely below The 1980 census also included two small surveys. National Historical Geographic Information System, "Population and Area (Historical Censuses)", "Library Bibliography Bulletin 88, New York State Census Records, 1790–1925", "The "72-Year Rule" – History – U.S. Census Bureau", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1980_United_States_Census&oldid=962405803, All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Whether of Spanish/Hispanic origin or descent, This page was last edited on 13 June 2020, at 21:33. The current metro area population of New York City in 2020 is 18,804,000, a 0.01% decline from 2019. Race and Ethnicity. Two factors cause population growth or decline. Unlike the 1950's, there was no significant growth in the New York suburbs that would account for these people, suggesting that while some may have moved to the suburbs, many left the region.