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Census Shows City's Population Rising

By Special to the Sun
March 20, 2008

New York City's population is nudging upward, according to Census Bureau estimates released yesterday.

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The Census numbers show that the five boroughs gained 23,960 people between July 2006 and July 2007, a rise of 0.29%. The growth is consistent with the city's population trends in recent years: The city gained about 40,000 people during the same period between 2005 and 2006. New York City's population now stands at a record high, 8.275 million people, according to the Census numbers.

Staten Island and Manhattan grew the fastest last year, at 0.6% and 0.5%, respectively.

Elsewhere in the state, upstate counties continued to lose people in 2007. Orange County, about an hour northwest of the city, experienced the fastest growth, a rate of 0.8%.

The Louisiana parish of St. Bernard was the nation's fastest-growing county, the census showed, thanks to a 42.9% population boom fueled by returning Hurricane Katrina refugees. The county was the nation's fastest losing county in the 2005-06 Census estimates.

Nine of the nation's 10 fastest-growing counties are in the South or West, according to the Census estimates. The population data is based on records of births, deaths, and migration.


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