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New York often called New York City or simply NYC is the most populous city in the United States located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world s largest natural harbors The city comprises five boroughs each coextensive with a respective county New York is a global center of finance and commerce culture and technology entertainment and media academics and scientific output and the arts and fashion and as home to the headquarters of the United Nations is an important center for international diplomacy New YorkCityMidtown Manhattan with the Empire State Building center and Lower Manhattan with One WTC background UN headquartersStatue of LibertyTimes SquareUnisphereCentral ParkBrooklyn BridgeVerrazzano BridgeBronx ZooFlagSealWordmarkNicknames The Big Apple The City That Never Sleeps Gotham and othersInteractive map outlining New York CityNew York CityLocation within the state of New YorkShow map of New YorkNew York CityLocation within the United StatesShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 42 46 N 74 00 21 W 40 7127 N 74 0059 W 40 7127 74 0059Country United StatesState New YorkConstituent counties boroughs Bronx The Bronx Kings Brooklyn New York Manhattan Queens Queens Richmond Staten Island Settled1624 400 years ago 1624 Consolidated1898 126 years ago 1898 Named forJames Duke of YorkGovernment TypeStrong mayor council BodyNew York City Council MayorEric Adams D Area Total472 43 sq mi 1 223 59 km2 Land300 46 sq mi 778 18 km2 Water171 97 sq mi 445 41 km2 Highest elevation401 ft 122 m Lowest elevation0 ft 0 m Population 2020 Total8 804 190 Estimate July 2023 8 258 035 Rank1st in the United States 1st in New York State Density29 302 66 sq mi 11 313 81 km2 Urban19 426 449 Urban density5 980 8 sq mi 2 309 2 km2 Metro20 140 470DemonymNew YorkerGDP Total 1 21 trillion 2022 Metro 2 16 trillion 2022 1st Time zoneUTC 05 00 EST Summer DST UTC 04 00 EDT ZIP Codes100xx 104xx 11004 05 111xx 114xx 116xxArea codes212 646 332 718 347 929 917FIPS code36 51000GNIS feature ID975772Websitenyc wbr gov With an estimated population in 2023 of 8 258 035 distributed over 300 46 square miles 778 2 km2 the city is the most densely populated major city in the United States New York has more than double the population of Los Angeles the nation s second most populous city New York is the geographical and demographic center of both the Northeast megalopolis and the New York metropolitan area the largest metropolitan area in the U S by both population and urban area With more than 20 1 million people in its metropolitan statistical area and 23 5 million in its combined statistical area as of 2020 New York City is one of the world s most populous megacities The city and its metropolitan area are the premier gateway for legal immigration to the United States As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York City making it the most linguistically diverse city in the world In 2021 the city was home to nearly 3 1 million residents born outside the U S the largest foreign born population of any city in the world New York City traces its origins to Fort Amsterdam and a trading post founded on Manhattan Island by Dutch colonists around 1624 The settlement was named New Amsterdam in 1626 and was chartered as a city in 1653 The city came under English control in 1664 and was temporarily renamed New York after King Charles II granted the lands to his brother the Duke of York before being permanently renamed New York in November 1674 New York City was the U S capital from 1785 until 1790 The modern city was formed by the 1898 consolidation of its five boroughs Manhattan Brooklyn Queens The Bronx and Staten Island and has been the largest U S city ever since Anchored by Wall Street in the Financial District Manhattan New York City has been called both the world s premier financial and fintech center and the most economically powerful city in the world As of 2022 update the New York metropolitan area is the largest metropolitan economy in the world with a gross metropolitan product of over US 2 16 trillion If the New York metropolitan area were its own country it would have the tenth largest economy in the world The city is home to the world s two largest stock exchanges by market capitalization of their listed companies the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq New York City is an established safe haven for global investors As of 2023 update New York City is the most expensive city in the world for expatriates New York City is home by a significant margin to the highest number of billionaires individuals of ultra high net worth greater than US 30 million and millionaires of any city in the world EtymologyIn 1664 New York was named in honor of the Duke of York later King James II of England James s elder brother King Charles II appointed the Duke as proprietor of the former territory of New Netherland including the city of New Amsterdam when the Kingdom of England seized it from Dutch control HistoryEarly history In the pre Columbian era the area of present day New York City was inhabited by Algonquians including the Lenape Their homeland known as Lenapehoking included the present day areas of Staten Island Manhattan the Bronx the western portion of Long Island including Brooklyn and Queens and the Lower Hudson Valley The first documented visit into New York Harbor by a European was in 1524 by Giovanni da Verrazzano an explorer from Florence in the service of the French crown He claimed the area for France and named it Nouvelle Angouleme New Angouleme A Spanish expedition led by the Portuguese captain Estevao Gomes sailing for Emperor Charles V arrived in New York Harbor in January 1525 and charted the mouth of the Hudson River which he named Rio de San Antonio Saint Anthony s River In 1609 the English explorer Henry Hudson rediscovered New York Harbor while searching for the Northwest Passage to the Orient for the Dutch East India Company He proceeded to sail up what the Dutch called North River now the Hudson River named first by Hudson as the Mauritius after Maurice Prince of Orange Hudson claimed the region for the Dutch East India Company In 1614 the area between Cape Cod and Delaware Bay was claimed by the Netherlands and called Nieuw Nederland New Netherland The first non Native American inhabitant of what became New York City was Juan Rodriguez a merchant from Santo Domingo who arrived in Manhattan during the winter of 1613 14 trapping for pelts and trading with the local population as a representative of the Dutch colonists Dutch rule The Castello Plan a 1660 map of New Amsterdam in Lower ManhattanNew Amsterdam centered in what eventually became Lower Manhattan in 1664 the year England took control and renamed it New York A permanent European presence near New York Harbor was established in 1624 making New York the 12th oldest continuously occupied European established settlement in the continental United States with the founding of a Dutch fur trading settlement on Governors Island In 1625 construction was started on a citadel and Fort Amsterdam later called Nieuw Amsterdam New Amsterdam on present day Manhattan Island The colony of New Amsterdam was centered on what became Lower Manhattan Its area extended from the southern tip of Manhattan to modern day Wall Street where a 12 foot 3 7 m wooden stockade was built in 1653 to protect against Native American and English raids In 1626 the Dutch colonial Director General Peter Minuit acting as charged by the Dutch West India Company purchased the island of Manhattan from the Canarsie a small Lenape band for the value of 60 guilders about 900 in 2018 A frequently told but disproved legend claims that Manhattan was purchased for 24 worth of glass beads Following the purchase New Amsterdam grew slowly To attract settlers the Dutch instituted the patroon system in 1628 whereby wealthy Dutchmen patroons or patrons who brought 50 colonists to New Netherland would be awarded swaths of land along with local political autonomy and rights to participate in the lucrative fur trade This program had little success Since 1621 the Dutch West India Company had operated as a monopoly in New Netherland on authority granted by the Dutch States General In 1639 1640 in an effort to bolster economic growth the Dutch West India Company relinquished its monopoly over the fur trade leading to growth in the production and trade of food timber tobacco and slaves particularly with the Dutch West Indies In 1647 Peter Stuyvesant began his tenure as the last Director General of New Netherland During his tenure the population of New Netherland grew from 2 000 to 8 000 Stuyvesant has been credited with improving law and order in the colony however he earned a reputation as a despotic leader He instituted regulations on liquor sales attempted to assert control over the Dutch Reformed Church and blocked other religious groups including Quakers Jews and Lutherans from establishing houses of worship The Dutch West India Company attempted to ease tensions between Stuyvesant and residents of New Amsterdam English rule The Fall of New Amsterdam a portrait by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris depicting the Conquest of New NetherlandFort George and New York with British Navy ships of the line c 1731 In 1664 unable to summon any significant resistance Stuyvesant surrendered New Amsterdam to English troops led by Colonel Richard Nicolls without bloodshed The terms of the surrender permitted Dutch residents to remain in the colony and allowed for religious freedom In 1667 during negotiations leading to the Treaty of Breda after the Second Anglo Dutch War the victorious Dutch decided to keep the nascent plantation colony of what is now Suriname on the northern South American coast which they had gained from the English and in return the English kept New Amsterdam The fledgling settlement was promptly renamed New York after the Duke of York the future King James II and VII After the founding the duke gave part of the colony to proprietors George Carteret and John Berkeley Fort Orange 150 miles 240 km north on the Hudson River was renamed Albany after James s Scottish title On August 24 1673 during the Third Anglo Dutch War Anthony Colve of the Dutch navy seized New York from the English at the behest of Cornelis Evertsen the Youngest and rechristened it New Orange after William III the Prince of Orange The Dutch soon returned the island to England under the Treaty of Westminster of November 1674 Several intertribal wars among the Native Americans and some epidemics brought on by contact with the Europeans caused sizeable population losses for the Lenape between the years 1660 and 1670 By 1700 the Lenape population had diminished to 200 New York experienced several yellow fever epidemics in the 18th century losing ten percent of its population in 1702 alone In the early 18th century New York grew in importance as a trading port while as a part of the colony of New York It became a center of slavery with 42 of households enslaving Africans by 1730 Most cases were that of domestic slavery others were hired out to work at labor Slavery became integrally tied to New York s economy through the labor of slaves throughout the port and the banking and shipping industries trading with the American South During construction in Foley Square in the 1990s the African Burying Ground was discovered the cemetery included 10 000 to 20 000 of graves of colonial era Africans some enslaved and some free The 1735 trial and acquittal in Manhattan of John Peter Zenger who had been accused of seditious libel after criticizing colonial governor William Cosby helped to establish freedom of the press in North America In 1754 Columbia University was founded under charter by King George II as King s College in Lower Manhattan American Revolution The Battle of Long Island one of the largest battles of the American Revolutionary War which took place in Brooklyn on August 27 1776 The Stamp Act Congress met in New York in October 1765 as the Sons of Liberty organization emerged in the city and skirmished over the next ten years with British troops stationed there The Battle of Long Island the largest battle of the American Revolutionary War was fought in August 1776 within the modern day borough of Brooklyn A British rout of the Continental Army at the Battle of Fort Washington in November 1776 eliminated the last American stronghold in Manhattan causing George Washington and his forces to retreat across the Hudson River to New Jersey pursued by British forces After the battle in which the Americans were defeated the British made the city their military and political base of operations in North America The city was a haven for Loyalist refugees and escaped slaves who joined the British lines for freedom newly promised by the Crown with as many as 10 000 escaped slaves crowded into the city during the British occupation which had become the largest such community on the continent When the British forces evacuated New York at the close of the war in 1783 they transported thousands of freedmen for resettlement in Nova Scotia England and the Caribbean The attempt at a peaceful solution to the war took place at the Conference House on Staten Island between American delegates including Benjamin Franklin and British general Lord Howe on September 11 1776 Shortly after the British occupation began the Great Fire of New York occurred a large conflagration on the West Side of Lower Manhattan which destroyed nearly 500 buildings about a quarter of the structures in the city including Trinity Church Post revolutionary period and early 19th century A portrait of the first inauguration of George Washington in 1789 In January 1785 the assembly of the Congress of the Confederation made New York City the national capital shortly after the war New York was the last capital of the U S under the Articles of Confederation and the first capital under the Constitution of the United States As the U S capital New York City hosted several events of national scope in 1789 the first President of the United States George Washington was inaugurated the first United States Congress and the Supreme Court of the United States each assembled for the first time and the United States Bill of Rights was drafted all at Federal Hall on present day Wall Street In 1790 for the first time New York City surpassed Philadelphia as the nation s largest city At the end of 1790 the national capital was moved to Philadelphia During the 19th century New York City s population grew from 60 000 to 3 43 million Under New York State s gradual emancipation act of 1799 children of slave mothers were to be eventually liberated but to be held in indentured servitude until their mid to late twenties Together with slaves freed by their masters after the Revolutionary War and escaped slaves a significant free Black population gradually developed in Manhattan Under such influential United States founders as Alexander Hamilton and John Jay the New York Manumission Society worked for abolition and established the African Free School to educate Black children It was not until 1827 that slavery was completely abolished in the state Free Blacks struggled afterward with discrimination and interracial abolitionist activism continued New York City s population jumped from 123 706 in 1820 10 886 of whom were Black and of which 518 were enslaved to 312 710 by 1840 16 358 of whom were Black Broadway which follows the Native American Wecquaesgeek Trail through Manhattan 1840 Also in the 19th century the city was transformed by both commercial and residential development relating to its status as a national and international trading center as well as by European immigration respectively The city adopted the Commissioners Plan of 1811 which expanded the city street grid to encompass almost all of Manhattan The 1825 completion of the Erie Canal through central New York connected the Atlantic port to the agricultural markets and commodities of the North American interior via the Hudson River and the Great Lakes Local politics became dominated by Tammany Hall a political machine supported by Irish and German immigrants In 1831 New York University was founded Several prominent American literary figures lived in New York during the 1830s and 1840s including William Cullen Bryant Washington Irving Herman Melville Rufus Wilmot Griswold John Keese Nathaniel Parker Willis and Edgar Allan Poe Public minded members of the contemporaneous business elite lobbied for the establishment of Central Park which in 1857 became the first landscaped park in an American city The Great Irish Famine brought a large influx of Irish immigrants of whom more than 200 000 were living in New York by 1860 representing upward of one quarter of the city s population There was also extensive immigration from the German provinces where revolutions had disrupted societies and Germans comprised another 25 of New York s population by 1860 American Civil War Depiction of lynching during the New York City draft riots in 1863 Democratic Party candidates were consistently elected to local office increasing the city s ties to the South and its dominant party In 1861 Mayor Fernando Wood called on the aldermen to declare independence from Albany and the United States after the South seceded but his proposal was not acted on Anger at new military conscription laws during the American Civil War 1861 1865 which spared wealthier men who could afford to hire a substitute led to the Draft Riots of 1863 whose most visible participants were ethnic Irish working class The draft riots deteriorated into attacks on New York s elite followed by attacks on Black New Yorkers and their property after fierce competition for a decade between Irish immigrants and Black people for work Rioters burned the Colored Orphan Asylum to the ground with more than 200 children escaping harm due to efforts of the New York Police Department which was mainly made up of Irish immigrants At least 120 people were killed Eleven Black men were lynched over five days and the riots forced hundreds of Blacks to flee The Black population in Manhattan fell below 10 000 by 1865 The White working class had established dominance Violence by longshoremen against Black men was especially fierce in the docks area It was one of the worst incidents of civil unrest in American history Late 19th and early 20th century Manhattan s Little Italy in the Lower East Side c 1900 In 1886 the Statue of Liberty a gift from France was dedicated in New York Harbor The statue welcomed 14 million immigrants as they came to the U S via Ellis Island by ship in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and is a symbol of the United States and American ideals of liberty and peace In 1898 the City of New York was formed with the consolidation of Brooklyn until then a separate city the County of New York which then included parts of the Bronx the County of Richmond and the western portion of the County of Queens The opening of the New York City Subway in 1904 first built as separate private systems helped bind the new city together Throughout the first half of the 20th century the city became a world center for industry commerce and communication In 1904 the steamship General Slocum caught fire in the East River killing 1 021 people on board In 1911 the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire the city s worst industrial disaster killed 146 garment workers and spurred the growth of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and major improvements in factory safety standards A construction worker atop the Empire State Building during its construction in 1930 The Chrysler Building is visible to the right New York s non White population was 36 620 in 1890 New York City was a prime destination in the early 20th century for African Americans during the Great Migration from the American South and by 1916 New York City had become home to the largest urban African diaspora in North America The Harlem Renaissance of literary and cultural life flourished during the era of Prohibition The larger economic boom generated construction of skyscrapers competing in height New York City became the most populous urbanized area in the world in the early 1920s overtaking London The metropolitan area surpassed the 10 million mark in the early 1930s becoming the first megacity in human history The Great Depression saw the election of reformer Fiorello La Guardia as mayor and the fall of Tammany Hall after eighty years of political dominance Returning World War II veterans created a post war economic boom and the development of large housing tracts in eastern Queens and Nassau County New York emerged from the war unscathed as the leading city of the world with Wall Street leading America s place as the world s dominant economic power The United Nations headquarters was completed in 1952 solidifying New York s global geopolitical influence and the rise of abstract expressionism in the city precipitated New York s displacement of Paris as the center of the art world Late 20th and early 21st centuries Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village the site of the June 1969 Stonewall riots and the cradle of the modern LGBTQ rights movement In 1969 the Stonewall riots were a series of spontaneous violent protests by members of the gay community against a police raid that took place in the early morning of June 28 1969 at the Stonewall Inn in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan They are widely considered to be the single most important event leading to the gay liberation movement and the modern fight for LGBT rights Wayne R Dynes author of the Encyclopedia of Homosexuality wrote that drag queens were the only transgender folks around during the June 1969 Stonewall riots The transgender community in New York City played a significant role in fighting for LGBT equality during the period of the Stonewall riots and thereafter October 1975 New York Daily News front page on President Ford s refusal to help the city avert bankruptcy In the 1970s job losses due to industrial restructuring caused New York City to suffer from economic problems and rising crime rates Growing fiscal deficits in 1975 led the city to appeal to the federal government for financial aid President Gerald Ford gave a speech denying the request which was paraphrased on the front page of the next day s issue of the New York Daily News as FORD TO CITY DROP DEAD The Municipal Assistance Corporation was formed and granted oversight authority over the city s finances While a resurgence in the financial industry greatly improved the city s economic health in the 1980s New York s crime rate continued to increase through that decade and into the beginning of the 1990s By the mid 1990s crime rates started to drop dramatically due to revised police strategies improving economic opportunities gentrification and new residents both American transplants and new immigrants from Asia and Latin America citation needed New York City s population exceeded 8 million for the first time in the 2000 United States census breaking the previous peak census population set in the 1970 census further records were set in 2010 and 2020 U S censuses Important new sectors such as Silicon Alley emerged in the city s economy The World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan during the September 11 attacks in 2001 The advent of Y2K was celebrated with fanfare in Times Square New York City suffered the bulk of the economic damage and largest loss of human life in the aftermath of the September 11 2001 attacks Two of the four airliners hijacked that day were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center resulting in the collapse of both buildings and the deaths of 2 753 people including 343 first responders from the New York City Fire Department and 71 law enforcement officers The area was rebuilt with a new World Trade Center the National September 11 Memorial and Museum and other new buildings and infrastructure including the World Trade Center Transportation Hub the city s third largest hub The new One World Trade Center is the tallest skyscraper in the Western Hemisphere and the seventh tallest building in the world by pinnacle height with its spire reaching a symbolic 1 776 feet 541 3 m a reference to the year of U S independence The Occupy Wall Street protests in Zuccotti Park in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan began on September 17 2011 receiving global attention and popularizing the Occupy movement against social and economic inequality worldwide New York City was heavily affected by Hurricane Sandy in late October 2012 Sandy s impacts included flooding that led to the days long shutdown of the subway system and flooding of all East River subway tunnels and of all road tunnels entering Manhattan except the Lincoln Tunnel The New York Stock Exchange closed for two consecutive days due to weather for the first time since the Great Blizzard of 1888 At least 43 people died in New York City as a result of Sandy and the economic losses in New York City were estimated to be roughly 19 billion The disaster spawned long term efforts towards infrastructural projects to counter climate change and rising seas with 15 billion in federal funding received through 2022 towards those resiliency efforts In March 2020 the first case of COVID 19 in the city was confirmed in Manhattan With its population density and its extensive exposure to global travelers the city rapidly replaced Wuhan China as the global epicenter of the pandemic during the early phase straining the city s healthcare infrastructure Through March 2023 New York City had recorded more than 80 000 deaths from COVID 19 related complications GeographyAerial view of the New York City metropolitan area with Manhattan at its center New York City is situated in the northeastern United States in southeastern New York State approximately halfway between Washington D C and Boston Its location at the mouth of the Hudson River which feeds into a naturally sheltered harbor and then into the Atlantic Ocean has helped the city grow in significance as a trading port Most of the city is built on the three islands of Long Island Manhattan and Staten Island During the Wisconsin glaciation 75 000 to 11 000 years ago the New York City area was situated at the edge of a large ice sheet The erosive forward movement of the ice and its subsequent retreat contributed to the separation of what is now Long Island and Staten Island That action left bedrock at a relatively shallow depth providing a solid foundation for most of Manhattan s skyscrapers The Hudson River flows through the Hudson Valley into New York Bay Between New York City and Troy New York the river is an estuary The Hudson River separates the city from New Jersey The East River a tidal strait flows from Long Island Sound and separates the Bronx and Manhattan from Long Island The Harlem River another tidal strait between the East and Hudson rivers separates most of Manhattan from the Bronx The Bronx River which flows through the Bronx and Westchester County is the only entirely freshwater river in the city importance The city s land has been altered substantially by human intervention with considerable land reclamation along the waterfronts since Dutch colonial times reclamation is most prominent in Lower Manhattan with developments such as Battery Park City in the 1970s and 1980s Some of the natural relief in topography has been evened out especially in Manhattan The city s total area is 468 484 square miles 1 213 37 km2 302 643 sq mi 783 84 km2 of the city is land and 165 841 sq mi 429 53 km2 of it is water The highest point in the city is Todt Hill on Staten Island which at 409 8 feet 124 9 m above sea level is the highest point on the eastern seaboard south of Maine The summit of the ridge is mostly covered in woodlands as part of the Staten Island Greenbelt Boroughs 1 Manhattan 2 Brooklyn 3 Queens 4 The Bronx 5 Staten Island New York City is sometimes referred to collectively as the Five Boroughs Each borough is coextensive with a respective county of New York State making New York City one of the U S municipalities in multiple counties Manhattan New York County is the geographically smallest and most densely populated borough It is home to Central Park and most of the city s skyscrapers and is sometimes locally known as The City Manhattan s population density of 70 450 8 inhabitants per square mile 27 201 2 km2 in 2022 makes it the highest of any county in the United States and higher than the density of any individual American city Manhattan is the cultural administrative and financial center of New York City and contains the headquarters of many major multinational corporations the United Nations headquarters Wall Street and a number of important universities The borough is often described as the financial and cultural center of the world Brooklyn Kings County on the western tip of Long Island is the city s most populous borough Brooklyn is known for its cultural social and ethnic diversity an independent art scene distinct neighborhoods and a distinctive architectural heritage Downtown Brooklyn is the largest central core neighborhood in the Outer Boroughs The borough has a long beachfront shoreline including Coney Island established in the 1870s as one of the earliest amusement grounds in the U S Marine Park and Prospect Park are the two largest parks in Brooklyn Since 2010 Brooklyn has evolved into a thriving hub of entrepreneurship and high technology startup firms and of postmodern art and design Brooklyn is also home to Fort Hamilton the U S military s only active duty installation within New York City aside from Coast Guard operations The facility was established in 1825 on the site of a battery used during the American Revolution and it is one of America s longest serving military forts Queens Queens County on Long Island north and east of Brooklyn is geographically the largest borough the most ethnically diverse county in the United States and the most ethnically diverse urban area in the world Queens is the site of the Citi Field home of the New York Mets and hosts the annual U S Open tennis tournament at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park with plans to build a soccer specific stadium to be built for New York City FC Additionally two of the three busiest airports serving the New York metropolitan area John F Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport are in Queens The Bronx Bronx County is both New York City s northernmost borough and the only one that is mostly on the U S mainland It is the location of Yankee Stadium the baseball park of the New York Yankees and home to the largest cooperatively owned housing complex in the United States Co op City It is home to the Bronx Zoo the world s largest metropolitan zoo which spans 265 acres 1 07 km2 and houses more than 6 000 animals The Bronx is the birthplace of hip hop music and its associated culture Pelham Bay Park is the largest park in New York City at 2 772 acres 1 122 ha Staten Island Richmond County is the most suburban in character of the five boroughs It is connected to Brooklyn by the Verrazzano Narrows Bridge and to Manhattan by way of the free Staten Island Ferry In central Staten Island the Staten Island Greenbelt spans approximately 2 500 acres 10 km2 including 28 miles 45 km of walking trails and one of the last undisturbed forests in the city Designated in 1984 to protect the island s natural lands the Greenbelt comprises seven city parks Climate New YorkClimate chart explanation J F M A M J J A S O N D 3 6 40 28 3 2 42 30 4 3 50 36 4 1 62 46 4 71 55 4 5 80 64 4 6 85 70 4 6 83 69 4 3 76 62 4 4 65 51 3 6 54 42 4 4 44 34 Average max and min temperatures in F Precipitation totals in inchesSource New York City Weatherbox NOAA Metric conversionJ F M A M J J A S O N D 92 4 2 81 6 1 109 10 2 104 17 8 101 22 13 115 27 18 117 29 21 116 29 21 109 25 17 111 18 11 91 12 6 111 7 1 Average max and min temperatures in C Precipitation totals in mm Under the Koppen climate classification New York City has a humid subtropical climate Cfa and is the northernmost major city on the North American continent with this categorization The suburbs to the immediate north and west are in the transitional zone between humid subtropical and humid continental climates Dfa The city receives an average of 49 5 inches 1 260 mm of precipitation annually which is relatively evenly spread throughout the year New York averages over 2 500 hours of sunshine annually Winters are chilly and damp and prevailing wind patterns that blow sea breezes offshore temper the moderating effects of the Atlantic Ocean yet the Atlantic and the partial shielding from colder air by the Appalachian Mountains keep the city warmer in the winter than inland North American cities at similar or lesser latitudes The daily mean temperature in January the area s coldest month is 33 3 F 0 7 C Temperatures usually drop to 10 F 12 C several times per winter yet can also reach 60 F 16 C for several days even in the coldest winter month Spring and autumn are unpredictable and can range from cool to warm although they are usually mild with low humidity Summers are typically hot and humid with a daily mean temperature of 77 5 F 25 3 C in July Nighttime temperatures are 9 5 F 5 3 C degrees higher for the average city resident due to the urban heat island effect caused by paved streets and tall buildings Daytime temperatures exceed 90 F 32 C on average of 17 days each summer and in some years exceed 100 F 38 C although this is a rare occurrence last noted on July 18 2012 Similarly readings of 0 F 18 C are extremely rare last occurring on February 14 2016 Extreme temperatures have ranged from 106 F 41 C recorded on July 9 1936 down to 15 F 26 C on February 9 1934 the coldest recorded wind chill was 37 F 38 C on the same day as the all time record low Average winter snowfall between 1991 and 2020 was 29 8 inches 76 cm this varies considerably between years The record cold daily maximum was 2 F 17 C on December 30 1917 while conversely the record warm daily minimum was 87 F 31 C on July 2 1903 The average water temperature of the nearby Atlantic Ocean ranges from 39 7 F 4 3 C in February to 74 1 F 23 4 C in August Hurricanes and tropical storms are rare in the New York area Hurricane Sandy brought a destructive storm surge to New York City on the evening of October 29 2012 flooding numerous streets tunnels and subway lines in Lower Manhattan and other areas of the city and cutting off electricity in many parts of the city and its suburbs The storm and its profound impacts have prompted the discussion of constructing seawalls and other coastal barriers around the shorelines of the city and the metropolitan area to minimize the risk of destructive consequences from another such event in the future vteClimate data for New York Belvedere Castle Central Park 1991 2020 normals extremes 1869 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 72 22 78 26 86 30 96 36 99 37 101 38 106 41 104 40 102 39 94 34 84 29 75 24 106 41 Mean maximum F C 60 4 15 8 60 7 15 9 70 3 21 3 82 9 28 3 88 5 31 4 92 1 33 4 95 7 35 4 93 4 34 1 89 0 31 7 79 7 26 5 70 7 21 5 62 9 17 2 97 0 36 1 Mean daily maximum F C 39 5 4 2 42 2 5 7 49 9 9 9 61 8 16 6 71 4 21 9 79 7 26 5 84 9 29 4 83 3 28 5 76 2 24 6 64 5 18 1 54 0 12 2 44 3 6 8 62 6 17 0 Daily mean F C 33 7 0 9 35 9 2 2 42 8 6 0 53 7 12 1 63 2 17 3 72 0 22 2 77 5 25 3 76 1 24 5 69 2 20 7 57 9 14 4 48 0 8 9 39 1 3 9 55 8 13 2 Mean daily minimum F C 27 9 2 3 29 5 1 4 35 8 2 1 45 5 7 5 55 0 12 8 64 4 18 0 70 1 21 2 68 9 20 5 62 3 16 8 51 4 10 8 42 0 5 6 33 8 1 0 48 9 9 4 Mean minimum F C 9 8 12 3 12 7 10 7 19 7 6 8 32 8 0 4 43 9 6 6 52 7 11 5 61 8 16 6 60 3 15 7 50 2 10 1 38 4 3 6 27 7 2 4 18 0 7 8 7 7 13 5 Record low F C 6 21 15 26 3 16 12 11 32 0 44 7 52 11 50 10 39 4 28 2 5 15 13 25 15 26 Average precipitation inches mm 3 64 92 3 19 81 4 29 109 4 09 104 3 96 101 4 54 115 4 60 117 4 56 116 4 31 109 4 38 111 3 58 91 4 38 111 49 52 1 258 Average snowfall inches cm 8 8 22 10 1 26 5 0 13 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 0 5 1 3 4 9 12 29 8 76 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 10 8 10 0 11 1 11 4 11 5 11 2 10 5 10 0 8 8 9 5 9 2 11 4 125 4Average snowy days 0 1 in 3 7 3 2 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 11 4Average relative humidity 61 5 60 2 58 5 55 3 62 7 65 2 64 2 66 0 67 8 65 6 64 6 64 1 63 0Average dew point F C 18 0 7 8 19 0 7 2 25 9 3 4 34 0 1 1 47 3 8 5 57 4 14 1 61 9 16 6 62 1 16 7 55 6 13 1 44 1 6 7 34 0 1 1 24 6 4 1 40 3 4 6 Mean monthly sunshine hours 162 7 163 1 212 5 225 6 256 6 257 3 268 2 268 2 219 3 211 2 151 0 139 0 2 534 7Percent possible sunshine 54 55 57 57 57 57 59 63 59 61 51 48 57Average ultraviolet index 2 3 4 6 7 8 8 8 6 4 2 1 5Source 1 NOAA relative humidity and sun 1961 1990 dew point 1965 1984 Source 2 Weather Atlas See Climate of New York City for additional climate information from the outer boroughs Parks The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York Harbor a global symbol of the United States and its ideals of liberty freedom and opportunityThe Pond and Midtown Manhattan as seen from Gapstow Bridge in Central Park The city of New York has a complex park system with various lands operated by the National Park Service the New York State Office of Parks Recreation and Historic Preservation and the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation In its 2023 ParkScore ranking the Trust for Public Land reported that the park system in New York City was the tenth best park system among the most populous U S cities citing the city s park acreage investment in parks and that 99 of residents are within 1 2 mile 0 80 km of a park Gateway National Recreation Area contains over 26 000 acres 110 km2 most of it in New York City In Brooklyn and Queens the park contains over 9 000 acres 36 km2 of salt marsh wetlands islands and water including most of Jamaica Bay and the Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge Also in Queens the park includes a significant portion of the western Rockaway Peninsula most notably Jacob Riis Park and Fort Tilden In Staten Island it includes Fort Wadsworth with historic pre Civil War era Battery Weed and Fort Tompkins and Great Kills Park The Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island Immigration Museum are managed by the National Park Service and are in both New York and New Jersey They are joined in the harbor by Governors Island National Monument Historic sites under federal management on Manhattan Island include Stonewall National Monument Castle Clinton National Monument Federal Hall National Memorial Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site General Grant National Memorial Grant s Tomb African Burial Ground National Monument and Hamilton Grange National Memorial Hundreds of properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places or as a National Historic Landmark There are seven state parks within the confines of New York City They include the Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve a natural area that includes extensive riding trails the Riverbank State Park a 28 acre 11 ha facility and the Marsha P Johnson State Park a state park in Brooklyn and Manhattan that borders the East River renamed in honor of Marsha P Johnson New York City has over 28 000 acres 110 km2 of municipal parkland and 14 miles 23 km of public beaches The largest municipal park in the city is Pelham Bay Park in the Bronx with 2 772 acres 1 122 ha and the most visited urban park is the Central Park and one of the most filmed and visited locations in the world with 42 million visitors in 2023 Environment The Sunset Park Material Recovery Facility is the largest commingled recycling facility in the United States Environmental issues in New York City are affected by the city s size density abundant public transportation infrastructure and its location at the mouth of the Hudson River For example it is one of the country s biggest sources of pollution and has the lowest per capita greenhouse gas emissions rate and electricity usage Governors Island is planned to host a US 1 billion research and education center to make New York City the global leader in addressing the climate crisis As an oceanic port city New York City is vulnerable to long term manifestations of global warming like sea level rise exacerbated by land subsidence Climate change has spawned the development of a significant climate resiliency and environmental sustainability economy in the city New York City has focused on reducing its environmental impact and carbon footprint Mass transit use is the highest in the United States New York s high rate of public transit use more than 610 000 daily cycling trips as of 2022 update and many pedestrian commuters make it the most energy efficient major city in the United States Walk and bicycle modes of travel account for 21 of all modes for trips in the city nationally the rate for metro regions is about 8 In both its 2011 and 2015 rankings Walk Score named New York City the most walkable large city in the United States and in 2018 Stacker ranked New York the most walkable U S city Citibank sponsored public bicycles for the city s bike share project which became known as Citi Bike in 2013 New York City s numerical in season cycling indicator of bicycling in the city had hit an all time high of 437 when measured in 2014 The New York City drinking water supply is extracted from the protected Catskill Mountains watershed As a result of the watershed s integrity and undisturbed natural water filtration system New York is one of only four major cities in the United States the majority of whose drinking water is pure enough not to require purification through water treatment plants The city s municipal water system is the largest in the United States moving more than 1 billion U S gallons 3 8 billion liters of water daily from a watershed covering 1 900 square miles 4 900 km2 According to the 2016 World Health Organization Global Urban Ambient Air Pollution Database the annual average concentration in New York City s air of particulate matter measuring 2 5 micrometers or less PM2 5 was 7 0 micrograms per cubic meter or 3 0 micrograms within the recommended limit of the WHO Air Quality Guidelines for the annual mean PM2 5 The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene in partnership with Queens College conducts the New York Community Air Survey to measure pollutants at about 150 locations DemographicsHistorical populationYearPop 16984 937 17125 840 18 3 17237 248 24 1 173710 664 47 1 174611 717 9 9 175613 046 11 3 177121 863 67 6 179033 131 51 5 180060 515 82 7 181096 373 59 3 1820123 706 28 4 1830202 589 63 8 1840312 710 54 4 1850515 547 64 9 1860813 669 57 8 1870942 292 15 8 18801 206 299 28 0 18901 515 301 25 6 19003 437 202 126 8 19104 766 883 38 7 19205 620 048 17 9 19306 930 446 23 3 19407 454 995 7 6 19507 891 957 5 9 19607 781 984 1 4 19707 894 862 1 5 19807 071 639 10 4 19907 322 564 3 5 20008 008 288 9 4 20108 175 133 2 1 20208 804 190 7 7 2023 est 8 258 035 6 2 New York City is the most populous city in the United States with 8 804 190 residents as of the 2020 United States census its highest decennial count ever incorporating more immigration into the city than outmigration since the 2010 census More than twice as many people live in New York City as compared to Los Angeles the second most populous U S city The city s population in 2020 was 31 2 White non Hispanic 29 0 Hispanic or Latino 23 1 Black or African American non Hispanic 14 5 Asian and 0 6 Native American non Hispanic with 8 9 listing two or more races A total of 3 4 of the non Hispanic population identified with more than one race Between 2010 and 2020 New York City gained 629 000 residents more than any other U S city and a greater amount than the total sum of the gains over the same decade of the next four largest U S cities Los Angeles Chicago Houston and Phoenix combined The city s population density of 27 744 1 inhabitants per square mile 10 712 1 km2 makes it the densest of any American municipality with a population above 100 000 Manhattan s population density is 70 450 8 inhabitants per square mile 27 201 2 km2 the highest of any county in the United States Based on data from the 2020 census New York City comprises about 43 6 of the state s population of 20 202 320 and about 39 of the population of the New York metropolitan area The majority of New York City residents in 2020 5 141 539 or 58 4 were living in Brooklyn or Queens the two boroughs on Long Island As many as 800 languages are spoken in New York and the New York City metropolitan statistical area has the largest foreign born population of any metropolitan region in the world The New York region continues to be by far the leading metropolitan gateway for legal immigrants admitted into the United States substantially exceeding the combined totals of Los Angeles and Miami Nearly seven times as many young professionals applied for jobs in New York City in 2023 as compared to 2019 making New York the most popular destination for recent college graduates Ethnicity and nationality According to 2022 estimates from the American Community Survey the largest self reported ancestries in New York City were Dominican 8 7 Chinese 7 5 Puerto Rican 6 9 Italian 5 5 Mexican 4 4 Irish 4 4 Asian Indian 3 1 German 2 9 Jamaican 2 4 Ecuadorian 2 3 English 2 1 Polish 1 9 Russian 1 7 Arab 1 4 Haitian 1 4 Guyanese 1 3 Filipino 1 1 and Korean 1 1 Based on data from 2018 to 2022 approximately 36 3 of the city s population is foreign born compared to 13 7 nationwide and 40 of all children are born to mothers who are immigrants Throughout its history New York has been a major port of entry for immigrants into the United States No single country or region of origin dominates Queens has the largest Asian American and Andean populations in the United States and is also the most ethnically and linguistically diverse urban area in the world New York City ethnic enclavesLittle Fuzhou ManhattanLittle Italy ManhattanLittle Russia BrooklynLittle India Queens The metropolitan area has the largest Asian Indian population in the Western Hemisphere the largest Russian American Italian American and African American populations the largest Dominican American Puerto Rican American and South American and second largest overall Hispanic population in the United States numbering 4 8 million Venezuela Ecuador Colombia Guyana Peru and Brazil are the top source countries from South America for immigrants to the New York City region the Dominican Republic Jamaica Haiti and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean Nigeria Egypt Ghana Tanzania Kenya and South Africa from Africa and El Salvador Honduras and Guatemala in Central America New York contains the highest total Asian population of any U S city proper Asian Americans in New York City according to the 2010 census number more than 1 2 million greater than the combined totals of San Francisco and Los Angeles New York has the largest Chinese population of any city outside Asia Manhattan s Chinatown is the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere and Queens is home to the largest Tibetan population outside Asia Arab Americans number over 160 000 in New York City with the highest concentration in Brooklyn New York City has the highest Palestinian population in the United States Central Asians primarily Uzbek Americans are a rapidly growing segment of the city s non Hispanic White population The metropolitan area is home to 20 of the nation s Indian Americans and at least twenty Little India enclaves and 15 of all Korean Americans and four Koreatowns New York City has the largest European and non Hispanic white population of any American city numbering 2 7 million in 2012 The European diaspora residing in the city is very diverse and many European ethnic groups have formed enclaves New York City is home to the highest Jewish population of any city in the world numbering 1 6 million in 2022 more than Tel Aviv and Jerusalem combined In the borough of Brooklyn an estimated one in four residents is Jewish LGBT culture New York City has been described as the gay capital of the world and the central node of the lesbian gay bisexual and transgender LGBT sociopolitical ecosystem and is home to one of the world s largest LGBT populations and the most prominent The New York metropolitan area is home to about 570 000 self identifying gay and bisexual people the largest in the United States Same sex sexual activity between consenting adults has been legal in New York since 1980 s New York v Onofre case which invalidated the state s sodomy law Same sex marriage in New York was legalized on June 24 2011 and were authorized to take place on July 23 2011 The New York City Pride March is the largest pride parade in the world The annual New York City Pride March proceeds southward down Fifth Avenue and ends at Greenwich Village in Lower Manhattan the parade is the largest pride parade in the world attracting tens of thousands of participants and millions of sidewalk spectators each June The annual Queens Pride Parade is held in Jackson Heights and is accompanied by the ensuing Multicultural Parade Stonewall 50 WorldPride NYC 2019 was the largest international Pride celebration in history commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising with 150 000 participants and five million spectators attending in Manhattan alone New York City is home to the largest transgender population in the world estimated at more than 50 000 in 2018 concentrated in Manhattan and Queens however until the June 1969 Stonewall riots this community had felt marginalized and neglected by the gay community Brooklyn Liberation March the largest transgender rights demonstration in LGBT history took place on June 14 2020 stretching from Grand Army Plaza to Fort Greene Brooklyn focused on supporting Black transgender lives drawing an estimated 15 000 to 20 000 participants Religion Largely as a result of Western European missionary work and colonialism Christianity is the largest religion 59 adherent in New York City which is home to the highest number of churches of any city in the world Roman Catholicism is the largest Christian denomination 33 followed by Protestantism 23 and other Christian denominations 3 The Roman Catholic population are primarily served by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York and Diocese of Brooklyn while Eastern Catholics are divided into numerous jurisdictions throughout the city Evangelical Protestantism is the largest branch of Protestantism in the city 9 followed by Mainline Protestantism 8 while the converse is usually true for other cities and metropolitan areas Judaism the second largest religion practiced in New York City with approximately 1 6 million adherents as of 2022 represents the largest Jewish community of any city in the world greater than the combined totals of Tel Aviv and Jerusalem Nearly half of the city s Jews live in Brooklyn The ethno religious population makes up 18 4 of the city and its religious demographic makes up 8 Islam ranks as the third largest religion in New York City following Christianity and Judaism with estimates ranging between 600 000 and 1 000 000 observers of Islam including 10 of the city s public school children 22 3 of American Muslims live in New York City with 1 5 million Muslims in the greater New York metropolitan area representing the largest metropolitan Muslim population in the Western Hemisphere and the most ethnically diverse Muslim population of any city in the world Powers Street Mosque in Brooklyn is one of the oldest continuously operating mosques in the U S and represents the first Islamic organization in both the city and the state of New York Following these three largest religious groups in New York City are Hinduism Buddhism Sikhism Zoroastrianism and others As of 2023 24 of Greater New Yorkers identified with no organized religious affiliation and 4 were self identified atheists Human resourcesEducation The Low Memorial Library at Columbia University New York City has the largest educational system of any city in the world The city s educational infrastructure spans primary education secondary education higher education and research The New York City Public Schools system managed by the New York City Department of Education is the largest public school system in the United States serving about 1 1 million students in approximately 1 800 separate primary and secondary schools including charter schools as of the 2017 2018 school year The New York City Charter School Center assists the setup of new charter schools There are approximately 900 additional privately run secular and religious schools in the city The Stephen A Schwarzman Headquarters Building of the New York Public Library The New York Public Library NYPL has the largest collection of any public library system in the United States Queens is served by the Queens Borough Public Library QPL the nation s second largest public library system while the Brooklyn Public Library BPL serves Brooklyn More than a million students the highest number of any city in the United States are enrolled in New York City s more than 120 higher education institutions with more than half a million in the City University of New York CUNY system alone as of 2020 update including both degree and professional programs According to Academic Ranking of World Universities New York City has on average the best higher education institutions of any global city The public CUNY system comprising 25 institutions across all five boroughs senior colleges community colleges and other graduate professional schools The public State University of New York SUNY system includes campuses in New York City including SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University Fashion Institute of Technology SUNY Maritime College and SUNY College of Optometry New York City is home to such notable private universities as Barnard College Columbia University Cooper Union Fordham University New York University New York Institute of Technology Rockefeller University Mercy University Cornell Tech and Yeshiva University several of these universities are ranked among the top universities in the world while some of the world s most prestigious institutions like Princeton University and Yale University remain in the New York metropolitan area Much of the scientific research in the city is done in medicine and the life sciences In 2019 the New York metropolitan area ranked first on the list of cities and metropolitan areas by share of published articles in life sciences New York City has the most postgraduate life sciences degrees awarded annually in the United States and in 2012 43 523 licensed physicians were practicing in New York City There are 127 Nobel laureates with roots in local institutions as of 2004 update Health New York Presbyterian Hospital affiliated with Columbia University and Cornell University is the largest hospital and largest private employer in New York City and one of the world s busiest hospitals New York City is a center for healthcare and medical training with employment of over 750 000 in the city s health care sector Private hospitals in New York City include the Hospital for Special Surgery Lenox Hill Hospital Long Island Jewish Medical Center Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Mount Sinai Hospital NewYork Presbyterian Hospital and NYU Langone Health Medical schools include SUNY Downstate College of Medicine in Brooklyn Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx and CUNY School of Medicine Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons Weill Cornell Medicine Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and New York University School of Medicine in Manhattan NYC Health Hospitals HHC is a public benefit corporation established in 1969 which operates the city s public hospitals and a network of outpatient clinics As of 2021 update HHC is the largest municipal healthcare system in the United States with 10 9 billion in annual revenues HHC serves 1 4 million patients including more than 475 000 uninsured city residents HHC operates eleven acute care hospitals four nursing homes six diagnostic and treatment centers and more than 70 community based primary care sites serving primarily the city s poor and working class residents HHC s MetroPlus Health Plan is one of New York City s largest providers of government sponsored health insurance enrolling 670 000 city residents as of June 2022 HHC s facilities annually provides service to millions of New Yorkers interpreted in more than 190 languages The best known hospital in the HHC system is Bellevue Hospital the oldest public hospital in the United States established in 1736 Bellevue is the designated hospital for treatment of the president of the United States and other world leaders should they require care while in New York City The city banned smoking in most parts of restaurants in 1995 and prohibited smoking in bars restaurants and places of public employment in 2003 In August 2017 Mayor Bill de Blasio signed legislation outlawing pharmacies from selling cigarettes once their existing licenses to do so expired beginning in 2018 needs update New York City enforces a right to shelter law guaranteeing shelter to anyone who needs it regardless of their immigration socioeconomic or housing status which entails providing adequate shelter and food As a result while New York has the highest total homeless population of U S cities only 5 were unsheltered by the city representing a significantly lower percentage of outdoor homelessness than in other cities Public safety New York Police Department NYPD police officers in BrooklynThe Fire Department of New York FDNY the largest municipal fire department in the United States The New York Police Department NYPD is the largest police force in the United States with more than 36 000 sworn officers more than triple the size of the Chicago Police Department Members of the NYPD are frequently referred to by politicians the media and their own police cars by the nickname New York s Finest The city saw a spike in crime in the 1970s through 1990s Crime overall has trended downward in New York City since the 1990s violent crime decreased more than 75 from 1993 to 2005 and continued decreasing during periods when the nation as a whole saw increases The NYPD s stop and frisk program was declared unconstitutional in 2013 as a policy of indirect racial profiling of Black and Hispanic residents although claims of disparate impact continued in subsequent years The stop and frisk program had been widely credited as being behind the decline in crime though rates continued dropping in the years after the program ended The city set a record high of 2 245 murders in 1990 and subsequently hit a near 70 year record low of 289 in 2018 The number of murders and the rate of 3 3 per 100 000 residents in 2017 was the lowest since 1951 New York City recorded 386 murders in 2023 a decline of 12 from the previous year New York City had one of the lowest homicide rates among the ten largest U S cities at 5 5 per 100 000 residents in 2021 behind San Jose California at 3 1 per 100 000 New York City has stricter gun laws than most other cities in the U S a license to own any firearm is required in New York City and the NY SAFE Act of 2013 banned assault weapons and New York State had the fifth lowest gun death rate of the states in 2020 Organized crime has long been associated with New York City beginning with the Forty Thieves and the Roach Guards in the Five Points neighborhood in the 1820s followed by the Tongs in the same neighborhood which ultimately evolved into Chinatown Manhattan The 20th century saw a rise in the Mafia dominated by the Five Families as well as in gangs including the Black Spades The Mafia and gang presence has declined in the city in the 21st century The Fire Department of New York FDNY provides fire protection technical rescue primary response to biological chemical and radioactive hazards and emergency medical services FDNY faces multifaceted firefighting challenges in many ways unique to New York In addition to responding to building types that range from wood frame single family homes to high rise structures the FDNY responds to fires that occur in the New York City Subway Secluded bridges and tunnels as well as large parks and wooded areas that can give rise to brush fires also present challenges The FDNY is headquartered at 9 MetroTech Center in Downtown Brooklyn and the FDNY Fire Academy is on Randalls Island EconomyMidtown Manhattan is the world s largest central business district Lower Manhattan including Wall Street the world s principal financial center and One World Trade Center the tallest skyscraper in the United States New York City is a global hub of business and commerce Kenneth T Jackson a professor emeritus of history at Columbia University describes its post World War II status as capital of the world rivaling cities such as London and later Tokyo and Shanghai Greater New York is the world s largest metropolitan economy with a gross metropolitan product estimated at US 2 16 trillion in 2022 New York is a center for worldwide banking and finance health care and life sciences medical technology and research retailing world trade transportation tourism real estate new media traditional media advertising legal services accountancy insurance and the arts in the United States while Silicon Alley metonymous for New York s broad spectrum high technology sphere continues to expand The Port of New York and New Jersey is a major economic engine benefitting post Panamax from the expansion of the Panama Canal Many Fortune 500 corporations are headquartered in New York City as are a large number of multinational corporations New York City has been ranked first among cities across the globe in attracting capital business and tourists New York City s role as the top global center for the advertising industry is metonymously reflected as Madison Avenue The city s fashion industry provides approximately 180 000 employees with 11 billion in annual wages Significant other economic sectors include universities and non profit institutions Manufacturing declined over the 20th century but still accounts for significant employment The city s apparel and garment industry historically centered on the Garment District in Manhattan peaked in 1950 when more than 323 000 workers were employed in the industry in New York In 2015 fewer than 23 000 New York City residents were employed in the industry although revival efforts were underway and the American fashion industry continues to be metonymized as Seventh Avenue In 2017 the city had 205 592 employer firms of which 22 0 were owned by women 31 3 were minority owned and 2 7 were owned by veterans In 2022 the gross domestic product of New York City was 1 053 trillion of which 781 billion 74 was produced by Manhattan Like other large cities New York City has a degree of income disparity as indicated by its Gini coefficient of 0 55 as of 2022 In November 2023 the city had total employment of 4 75 million of which more than a quarter were in education and health services Manhattan which accounted for more than half of the city s jobs had an average weekly wage of 2 590 in the second quarter of 2023 ranking fourth highest among the nation s 360 largest counties New York City is one of the relatively few American cities levying an income tax about 3 on its residents despite this tax levy New York City in 2024 was home by a significant margin to the highest number of billionaires of any city in the world with a total of 110 Wall Street The New York Stock Exchange is the world s largest stock exchange per total market capitalization of its listed companies New York City s most important economic sector lies in its role as the headquarters for the U S financial industry metonymously known as Wall Street Lower Manhattan is home to the New York Stock Exchange at 11 Wall Street and the Nasdaq at 165 Broadway representing the world s largest and second largest stock exchanges respectively when measured both by overall average daily trading volume and by total market capitalization of their listed companies in 2013 In fiscal year 2013 14 Wall Street s securities industry generated 19 of New York State s tax revenue New York City remains the largest global center for trading in public equity and debt capital markets driven in part by the size and financial development of the U S economy 31 32 New York also leads in hedge fund management private equity and the monetary volume of mergers and acquisitions Several investment banks and investment managers headquartered in Manhattan are important participants in other global financial centers 34 35 New York is the principal commercial banking center of the United States Manhattan contained over 500 million square feet 46 5 million m2 of office space in 2018 making New York City the largest office market in the world while Midtown Manhattan with 400 million square feet 37 2 million m2 in 2018 is the largest central business district in the world Tech and biotech The Flatiron District is the cradle of Silicon Alley initially metonymous for the New York metropolitan region s high tech sectorCornell Tech on Roosevelt Island New York is a top tier global technology hub Silicon Alley once a metonym for the sphere encompassing the metropolitan region s high technology industries is no longer a relevant moniker as the city s tech environment has expanded dramatically both in location and in scope since at least 2003 when tech business appeared in more places in Manhattan and in other boroughs and not much silicon was involved New York City s current tech sphere encompasses the array of applications involving universal applications of artificial intelligence AI broadband internet new media financial technology fintech and cryptocurrency biotechnology game design and other fields within information technology that are supported by its entrepreneurship ecosystem and venture capital investments Technology driven startup companies and entrepreneurial employment are growing in New York City and the region The technology sector has been claiming a greater share of New York City s economy since 2010 Tech NYC founded in 2016 is a non profit organization which represents New York City s technology industry with government civic institutions in business and in the media and whose primary goals are to further augment New York s substantial tech talent base and to advocate for policies that will nurture tech companies to grow in the city New York City s AI sector raised US 483 6 million in venture capital investment in 2022 In 2023 New York unveiled the first comprehensive initiative to create both a framework of rules and a chatbot to regulate the use of AI within the sphere of city government The biotechnology sector is growing in New York City based on the city s strength in academic scientific research and public and commercial financial support On December 19 2011 Mayor Michael R Bloomberg announced his choice of Cornell University and Technion Israel Institute of Technology to build a 2 billion graduate school of applied sciences called Cornell Tech on Roosevelt Island with the goal of transforming New York City into the world s premier technology capital Real estate Apple Store at Fifth Avenue one of the most expensive shopping streets in the world New York City real estate is a safe haven for global investors The total value of all New York City property was assessed at US 1 479 trillion for the 2017 fiscal year an increase of 6 1 from the previous year of the total market value for 2024 single family homes accounted for 765 billion 51 7 co ops condominiums and apartment buildings totaled 351 billion 23 7 and commercial properties were valued at 317 billion 21 4 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan commands the highest retail rents in the world at 2 000 per square foot 22 000 m2 in 2023 New York City has one of the highest costs of living in the world which is exacerbated by the city s housing shortage In 2023 one bedroom apartments in Manhattan rented at a median monthly price of US 4 443 The median house price city wide is over 1 million as of 2023 Basic Facts About Homelessness New York City Coalition for the Homeless updated December 2023 Accessed January 13 2024 In recent years homelessness in New York City has reached the highest levels since the Great Depression of the 1930s In November 2023 there were 92 824 homeless people including 33 365 homeless children sleeping each night in New York City s main municipal shelter system A total of 23 945 single adults slept in shelters each night in November 2023 lt ref gt With 33 000 units available in 2023 among the city s 2 3 million rentable apartments the vacancy rate was 1 4 the lowest level since 1968 and a rate that is indicative of a shortage of available units especially among those with rents below the median monthly rental of 1 650 where 1 of units were available Tourism Times Square is one of the world s leading tourist attractions with 50 million tourists annually Tourism is a vital industry for New York City and NYC Tourism Conventions represents the city s official bureau of tourism New York has witnessed a growing combined volume of international and domestic tourists with as many as 66 6 million visitors to the city per year including as many as 13 5 million visitors from outside the United States with the highest numbers from the United Kingdom Canada Brazil and China Multiple sources have called New York the most photographed city in the world I Love New York stylized I NY is both a logo and a song that are the basis of an advertising campaign and have been used since 1977 to promote tourism in New York City and later to promote New York State as well The trademarked logo is owned by New York State Empire State Development Many districts and monuments in New York City are major landmarks including three of the world s ten most visited tourist attractions in 2023 A record 66 6 million tourists visited New York City in 2019 bringing in 47 4 billion in tourism revenue Visitor numbers dropped by two thirds in 2020 during the pandemic rebounding to 63 3 million in 2023 Major landmarks in New York City include the Metropolitan Museum of Art the Statue of Liberty the Empire State Building and Central Park Times Square is the brightly illuminated hub of the Broadway Theater District and a major center of the world s entertainment industry that attracts 50 million visitors annually to one of the world s busiest pedestrian intersections Media and entertainment Rockefeller Center one of Manhattan s leading media and entertainment hubsThe headquarters of the New York Times Company publisher of The New York Times New York City has been described as the entertainment and digital media capital of the world It is a center for the advertising music newspaper digital media and publishing industries and is the largest media market in North America Many of the world s largest media conglomerates are based in the city including Warner Bros Discovery the Thomson Reuters Corporation the Associated Press Bloomberg L P the News Corp The New York Times Company NBCUniversal the Hearst Corporation AOL Fox Corporation and Paramount Global Seven of the world s top eight global advertising agency networks have their headquarters in New York More than 200 newspapers and 350 consumer magazines have an office in the city and the publishing industry employs about 11 500 people with an economic impact of 9 2 billion The two national daily newspapers with the largest daily circulations in the United States are published in New York The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times broadsheets With 132 awards through 2022 The Times has won the most Pulitzer Prizes for journalism and is considered the U S media s newspaper of record Tabloid newspapers in the city include the New York Daily News which was founded in 1919 by Joseph Medill Patterson and the New York Post founded in 1801 by Alexander Hamilton As of 2019 update New York City was the second largest center for filmmaking and television production in the United States producing about 200 feature films annually The industry employed more than 100 000 people in 2019 generating 12 2 billion in wages and a total economic impact of 64 1 billion By volume New York is the world leader in independent film production one third of all American independent films are produced there New York is a major center for non commercial educational media NYC Media is the official public radio television and online media network and broadcasting service of New York City and has produced several original Emmy Award winning shows covering music and culture in city neighborhoods and city government The oldest public access television channel in the United States is the Manhattan Neighborhood Network founded in 1971 WNET is the city s major public television station and produces a third of national Public Broadcasting Service PBS television programming WNYC a public radio station owned by the city until 1997 has the largest public radio audience in the United States CultureSolomon R Guggenheim Museum seen from Fifth Avenue New York City is frequently the setting for novels movies and television programs and has been described as the cultural capital of the world The city is the birthplace of many cultural movements including the Harlem Renaissance in literature and visual art abstract expressionism known as the New York School in painting and hip hop punk hardcore salsa freestyle Tin Pan Alley certain forms of jazz and along with Philadelphia disco in music New York City has been considered the dance capital of the world One of the most common traits attributed to New York City is its fast pace which spawned the term New York minute New York City s residents are prominently known for their resilience historically and more recently related to their management of the impacts of the September 11 terrorist attacks and the COVID 19 pandemic New York was voted the world s most resilient city in 2021 and 2022 per Time Out s global poll of urban residents Theater The Golden Jacobs Schoenfeld and Booth theatres in Theater District The central hub of the American theater scene is Manhattan with its divisions of Broadway off Broadway and off off Broadway Many movie and television stars have gotten their big break working in New York productions Broadway theatre is one of the premier forms of English language theatre in the world named after Broadway the major thoroughfare that crosses Times Square sometimes referred to as The Great White Way Forty one venues mostly in Midtown Manhattan s Theatre District each with at least 500 seats are classified as Broadway theatres The 2018 19 Broadway theatre season set records with total attendance of 14 8 million and gross revenue of 1 83 billion Recovering from closures forced by the COVID 19 pandemic 2022 23 revenues rebounded to 1 58 billion with total attendance of 12 3 million The Tony Awards recognizes excellence in live Broadway theatre and are presented at an annual ceremony in Manhattan Accent and dialect The New York area is home to a distinctive regional accent and speech pattern called the New York dialect alternatively known as Brooklynese or New Yorkese It has been considered one of the most recognizable accents within American English The traditional New York area speech pattern is known for its rapid delivery and its accent is characterized as non rhotic so that the sound ɹ does not appear at the end of a syllable or immediately before a consonant therefore the pronunciation of the city name as New Yawk The classic version of the New York City dialect is centered on middle and working class New Yorkers The influx of non European immigrants in recent decades has led to changes in this distinctive dialect and the traditional form of this speech pattern is no longer as prevalent Architecture Row houses in Crown Heights North Historic District Brooklyn New York has architecturally noteworthy buildings in a wide range of styles and from distinct time periods from the Dutch Colonial Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House in Brooklyn the oldest section of which dates to 1656 to the modern One World Trade Center the skyscraper at Ground Zero in Lower Manhattan and the most expensive office tower in the world by construction cost Manhattan s skyline with its many skyscrapers has been recognized as an iconic symbol of the city and the city has been home to several of the tallest buildings in the world As of 2019 update New York City had 6 455 high rise buildings the third most in the world after Hong Kong and Seoul The character of New York s large residential districts is often defined by the elegant brownstone rowhouses and townhouses and shabby tenements that were built during a period of rapid expansion from 1870 to 1930 Stone and brick became the city s building materials of choice after the construction of wood frame houses was limited in the aftermath of the Great Fire of 1835 In contrast New York City also has neighborhoods that are less densely populated and feature free standing dwellings In neighborhoods such as Riverdale in the Bronx Ditmas Park in Brooklyn and Douglaston in Queens large single family homes are common in various architectural styles such as Tudor Revival and Victorian Ten mile 16km Manhattan skyline panorama from 120th Street to the Battery taken in February 2018 from across the Hudson River in Weehawken New Jersey Riverside Church Deutsche Bank Center 220 Central Park South Central Park Tower One57 432 Park Avenue 53W53 Chrysler Building Bank of America Tower 4 Times Square The New York Times Building Empire State Building Manhattan West a 55 Hudson Yards 14b 35 Hudson Yards 14c 10 Hudson Yards 14d 15 Hudson Yards 56 Leonard Street 8 Spruce Street Woolworth Building 70 Pine Street Four Seasons Downtown 40 Wall Street 3 World Trade Center 4 World Trade Center One World Trade Center Arts The Lincoln Center David H Koch Theater left home of the NY City Ballet Metropolitan Opera House center home of the Metropolitan Opera and David Geffen Hall right home of the NY PhilharmonicMetropolitan Museum of Art the largest art museum in the Americas Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts anchoring Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan is home to numerous influential arts organizations including the Metropolitan Opera New York City Opera New York Philharmonic and New York City Ballet as well as the Vivian Beaumont Theater the Juilliard School Jazz at Lincoln Center and Alice Tully Hall The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute is in Union Square and Tisch School of the Arts is based at New York University while Central Park SummerStage presents free music concerts in Central Park New York City has more than 2 000 arts and cultural organizations and more than 500 art galleries The city government funds the arts with a larger annual budget than the National Endowment for the Arts The city is also home to hundreds of cultural institutions and historic sites Museum Mile is the name for a section of Fifth Avenue running from 82nd to 105th streets on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in the upper portion of Carnegie Hill Nine museums occupy the length of this section of Fifth Avenue making it one of the densest displays of culture in the world Its art museums include the Guggenheim Metropolitan Museum of Art Neue Galerie New York and The Africa Center In addition to other programming the museums collaborate for the annual Museum Mile Festival held each year in June to promote the museums and increase visitation Many of the world s most lucrative art auctions are held in New York City The Metropolitan Museum of Art is the largest art museum in the Americas In 2022 it welcomed 3 2 million visitors ranking it the third most visited U S museum and eighth on the list of most visited art museums in the world Its permanent collection contains more than two million works divided among 17 curatorial departments and includes works of art from classical antiquity and ancient Egypt paintings and sculptures from nearly all the European masters and an extensive collection of American and modern art The Met maintains extensive holdings of African Asian Oceanian Byzantine and Islamic art Cuisine New York style bagel with lox New York City s food culture includes an array of international cuisines influenced by the city s immigrant history Central and Eastern European immigrants especially Jewish immigrants from those regions brought New York style bagels cheesecake hot dogs knishes and delicatessens delis to the city Italian immigrants brought New York style pizza and Italian cuisine into the city while Jewish immigrants and Irish immigrants brought pastrami and corned beef respectively Chinese and other Asian restaurants sandwich joints trattorias diners and coffeehouses are ubiquitous throughout the city Some 4 000 mobile food vendors licensed by the city many immigrant owned have made Middle Eastern foods such as falafel and kebabs examples of modern New York street food The city is home to nearly one thousand of the finest and most diverse haute cuisine restaurants in the world according to Michelin The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene assigns letter grades to the city s restaurants based on inspection results As of 2019 there were 27 043 restaurants in the city up from 24 865 in 2017 The Queens Night Market in Flushing Meadows Corona Park attracts more than ten thousand people nightly to sample food from more than 85 countries Fashion Haute couture fashion models walk the runway during NYFW New York has frequently been ranked the top fashion capital of the world on the annual list compiled by the Global Language Monitor New York Fashion Week NYFW is a high profile semiannual event featuring models displaying the latest wardrobes created by prominent fashion designers worldwide in advance of these fashions proceeding to the retail marketplace NYFW sets the tone for the global fashion industry New York s fashion district encompasses roughly 30 city blocks in Midtown Manhattan clustered around a stretch of Seventh Avenue nicknamed Fashion Avenue New York s fashion calendar also includes Couture Fashion Week to showcase haute couture styles The Met Gala is often described as Fashion s biggest night Parades The annual Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade the world s largest parade New York City is well known for its street parades the majority held in Manhattan The primary orientation of the annual street parades is typically from north to south marching along major avenues The annual Macy s Thanksgiving Day Parade is the world s largest parade beginning alongside Central Park and proceeding southward to the flagship Macy s Herald Square store the parade is viewed on telecasts worldwide and draws millions of spectators in person Other notable parades including the annual New York City St Patrick s Day Parade in March the NYC LGBT Pride March in June the LGBT inspired Greenwich Village Halloween Parade in October and numerous parades commemorating the independence days of many nations Ticker tape parades celebrating championships won by sports teams as well as other accomplishments march northward along the Canyon of Heroes on Broadway from Bowling Green to City Hall Park in Lower Manhattan Sports The U S Open Tennis Championships in Flushing Meadows Corona Park in QueensCiti Field also in Flushing Meadows Corona Park has been home to the New York Mets since 2009 Yankee Stadium in The Bronx is home to the New York Yankees and New York City FC Barclays Center home to the Brooklyn Nets of the NBA and the New York Liberty of the WNBA New York City is home to the headquarters of the National Football League Major League Baseball the National Basketball Association the National Hockey League and Major League Soccer New York City hosted the 1984 Summer Paralympics and the 1998 Goodwill Games New York City s bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympics was one of five finalists but lost out to London The city has played host to more than 40 major professional teams in the five sports and their respective competing leagues Four of the ten most expensive stadiums ever built worldwide MetLife Stadium the new Yankee Stadium Madison Square Garden and Citi Field are in the New York metropolitan area The city is represented in the National Football League by the New York Giants and the New York Jets although both teams play their home games at MetLife Stadium in nearby East Rutherford New Jersey which hosted Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014 The city s two Major League Baseball teams are the New York Mets who play at 41 800 seat Citi Field in Queens and the New York Yankees who play at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx which has 47 400 seats The two rivals compete in four games of interleague play every regular season that has come to be called the Subway Series The Yankees have won an MLB record 27 championships while the Mets have won the World Series twice The city was once home to the Brooklyn Dodgers now the Los Angeles Dodgers who won the World Series once and the New York Giants now the San Francisco Giants who won the World Series five times Both teams moved to California in 1958 There is one Minor League Baseball team in the city the Mets affiliated Brooklyn Cyclones and the city gained a club in the independent Atlantic League when the Staten Island FerryHawks began play in 2022 The city s National Basketball Association teams are the New York Knicks who play at Madison Square Garden and the Brooklyn Nets who play at the Barclays Center The New York Liberty is the city s Women s National Basketball Association team The first national college level basketball championship the National Invitation Tournament was held in New York in 1938 and remains in the city The metropolitan area is home to three National Hockey League teams The New York Rangers one of the league s Original Six play at Madison Square Garden in Manhattan The New York Islanders traditionally representing Long Island play in UBS Arena in Elmont New York but played in Brooklyn s Barclays Center from 2015 to 2020 The New Jersey Devils play at Prudential Center in nearby Newark New Jersey In soccer New York City is represented by New York City FC of Major League Soccer who play their home games at Yankee Stadium and the New York Red Bulls who play their home games at Red Bull Arena in nearby Harrison New Jersey NJ NY Gotham FC plays their home games in Red Bull Arena representing the metropolitan area in the National Women s Soccer League Brooklyn FC is a professional soccer club based in that borough fielding a women s team in the first division USL Super League starting in 2024 and a men s team in the second division USL Championship in 2025 New York was a host city for the 1994 FIFA World Cup with matches being played at Giants Stadium in neighboring East Rutherford New Jersey New York City will be one of eleven U S host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with the final set to be played at MetLife Stadium which will be called New York New Jersey Stadium during the tournament The annual United States Open Tennis Championships is one of the world s four Grand Slam tennis tournaments and is held at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows Corona Park Queens The New York City Marathon which courses through all five boroughs is the world s largest running marathon with 51 402 finishers in 2023 who came from all 50 states and 148 nations The Millrose Games is an annual track and field meet held at the Fort Washington Avenue Armory whose featured event is the Wanamaker Mile Boxing is a prominent part of the city s sporting scene with events like the New York Golden Gloves held at Madison Square Garden each year TransportationRapid transit Port Authority Bus Terminal the world s busiest bus station at Eighth Avenue and 42nd Street Mass transit in New York City most of which runs 24 hours a day accounts for one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two thirds of the nation s rail riders live in the New York City metropolitan area Buses New York City s public bus fleet runs 24 7 and is the largest in North America The New York City bus system serves the most passengers of any city in the nation In 2022 MTA New York City Transit s buses served 483 5 million trips while MTA Regional Bus Operations handled 100 3 million trips The Port Authority Bus Terminal is the city s main intercity bus terminal and the world s busiest bus station serving 250 000 passengers on 7 000 buses each workday in a building opened in 1950 that was designed to accommodate 60 000 daily passengers A 2021 plan announced by the Port Authority would spend 10 billion to expand capacity and modernize the facility In 2024 the Port Authority announced plans for a new terminal that would feature a glass atrium at a new main entrance on 41st Street Rail New York City is home to the two busiest train stations in the U S Grand Central Terminal pictured and Penn Station The New York City Subway the world s largest rapid transit system by number of stations The New York City Subway system is the largest rapid transit system in the world when measured by stations in operation with 472 and by length of routes Nearly all of New York s subway system is open 24 hours a day in contrast to the overnight shutdown common to systems in most cities The New York City Subway is the busiest metropolitan rail transit system in the Western Hemisphere with 1 70 billion passenger rides in 2019 while Grand Central Terminal is the world s largest railway station by number of train platforms Public transport is widely used in New York City 54 6 of New Yorkers commuted to work in 2005 using mass transit This is in contrast to the rest of the United States where 91 of commuters travel in automobiles to their workplace According to the New York City Comptroller workers in the New York City area spend an average of 6 hours and 18 minutes getting to work each week the longest commute time in the nation among large cities New York is the only U S city in which a majority 52 of households do not have a car only 22 of Manhattanites own a car Due to their high usage of mass transit New Yorkers spend less of their household income on transportation than the national average saving 19 billion annually on transportation compared to other urban Americans New York City s commuter rail network is the largest in North America The rail network connecting New York City to its suburbs consists of the Long Island Rail Road Metro North Railroad and New Jersey Transit The combined systems converge at Grand Central Terminal and New York Penn Station and contain more than 250 stations and 20 rail lines The elevated AirTrain JFK in Queens connects JFK International Airport to the New York City Subway and the Long Island Rail Road For inter city rail New York City is served by Amtrak whose busiest station by a significant margin is Penn Station on the West Side of Manhattan from which Amtrak provides connections to Boston Philadelphia and Washington D C along the Northeast Corridor and long distance train service to other North American cities The Staten Island Railway rapid transit system solely serves Staten Island operating 24 hours a day with access to Manhattan from the St George Terminal via the Staten Island Ferry The PATH train links Midtown and Lower Manhattan with Hoboken Terminal and Newark Penn Station in New Jersey and then those stations with the World Trade Center Oculus across the Hudson River Like the New York City Subway the PATH operates 24 hours a day meaning three of the five rapid transit systems in the United States which operate on 24 hour schedules are wholly or partly in New York Multibillion dollar heavy rail transit projects under construction in New York City include the Second Avenue Subway Air John F Kennedy Airport in Queens New York s airspace is the busiest in the United States and one of the world s busiest air transportation corridors The three busiest airports in the New York metropolitan area are John F Kennedy International Airport with 55 3 million passengers Newark Liberty International Airport 43 6 million and LaGuardia Airport 29 0 million 127 9 million travelers used these three airports in 2022 JFK and Newark Liberty were the busiest and fourth busiest U S gateways for international air passengers respectively in 2023 As of 2011 update JFK was the busiest airport for international passengers in North America Described in 2014 by then Vice President Joe Biden as the kind of airport a travelers would see in some third world country LaGuardia Airport has undergone an 8 billion project with federal and state support that has replaced its aging facilities with modern terminals and roadways Plans have advanced to expand passenger volume at a fourth airport Stewart International Airport near Newburgh New York by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Other commercial airports in or serving the New York metropolitan area include Long Island MacArthur Airport Trenton Mercer Airport and Westchester County Airport The primary general aviation airport serving the area is Teterboro Airport Ferries taxis and trams The Staten Island Ferry shuttles commuters between Manhattan and Staten Island The Staten Island Ferry is the world s busiest ferry route carrying more than 23 million passengers from July 2015 through June 2016 on a 5 2 mile 8 4 km route between Staten Island and Lower Manhattan and running 24 7 Other ferry systems shuttle commuters between Manhattan and other locales within the city and the metropolitan area NYC Ferry a NYCEDC initiative with routes planned to travel to all five boroughs was launched in 2017 Identified by their color and taxi medallion the city s 13 587 yellow taxicabs are the only vehicles allowed to pick up riders making street hails throughout the city Apple green colored boro taxis can pick up street hails in Upper Manhattan and the four outer boroughs Long dominated by yellow taxis high volume for hire vehicles from Uber and Lyft have provided the most trips in the city since December 2016 when the for hire vehicles and cabs each had about 10 5 million trips By October 2023 the 78 000 vehicles for hire from such companies as Uber and Lyft combined for 20 3 million trips while 3 5 million trips were in yellow taxis The Roosevelt Island Tramway an aerial tramway that began operation in May 1976 transports 2 million passengers per year the 3 140 feet 960 m between Roosevelt Island and a station at 59th Street and Second Avenue on Manhattan Island Cycling network Citi Bike bike share service which started in May 2013 New York City has mixed cycling conditions which include urban density relatively flat terrain congested roadways with stop and go traffic and many pedestrians The city s large cycling population includes utility cyclists such as delivery and messenger services recreational cycling clubs and an increasing number of commuters Cycling is increasingly popular in New York City in 2022 there were approximately 61 200 people who commuted daily using a bicycle and 610 000 daily bike trips with both numbers nearly doubling over the previous decade As of 2022 update New York City had 1 525 miles 2 454 km of bike lanes including 644 miles 1 036 km of segregated or protected bike lanes citywide Streets and highways Tourists observing Manhattanhenge on 42nd Street on July 12 2016 Streets are also a defining feature of the city The Commissioners Plan of 1811 greatly influenced its physical development New York City has an extensive web of freeways and parkways which link the city s boroughs to each other and to North Jersey Westchester County Long Island and southwestern Connecticut through bridges and tunnels Because these highways serve millions of outer borough and suburban residents who commute into Manhattan it is common for motorists to be stranded for hours in traffic congestion that are a daily occurrence particularly during rush hour Congestion pricing in New York City was approved in March 2024 and is expected to enter into force in mid June if lawsuits will not overturn it Unlike the rest of the United States New York State prohibits right or left turns on red lights at traffic signals in cities with a population greater than one million to reduce traffic collisions and increase pedestrian safety In New York City therefore all turns on red lights are illegal unless a sign permitting such maneuvers is present Bridges and tunnels The Manhattan Bridge and Brooklyn Bridge on the East River The boroughs of Manhattan and Staten Island are located on islands with the same names while Queens and Brooklyn are at the west end of the larger Long Island and the Bronx is on New York State s mainland Manhattan Island is linked to New York City s outer boroughs and to New Jersey by an extensive network of bridges and tunnels The 14 lane George Washington Bridge connecting Manhattan to New Jersey across the Hudson River is the world s busiest motor vehicle bridge The Verrazzano Narrows Bridge spanning the Narrows between Brooklyn and Staten Island is the longest suspension bridge in the Americas and one of the world s longest The Brooklyn Bridge with its stone neo Gothic suspension towers is an icon of the city itself opened in 1883 it was the first steel wire suspension bridge and was the longest suspension bridge in the world until 1903 The Queensboro Bridge was the longest cantilever span in North America from 1909 to 1917 The Manhattan Bridge opened in 1909 is considered to be the forerunner of modern suspension bridges and its design served as the model for the major long span suspension bridges of the early 20th century The Throgs Neck Bridge and Whitestone Bridge connect Queens and the Bronx while the Triborough Bridge connects the three boroughs of Manhattan Queens and the Bronx Lincoln Tunnel The Lincoln Tunnel which carries 120 000 vehicles a day under the Hudson River between New Jersey and Midtown Manhattan is the busiest vehicular tunnel in the world The tunnel was built instead of a bridge to allow unfettered passage of large passenger and cargo ships that sailed through New York Harbor and up the Hudson River to Manhattan s piers The Holland Tunnel connecting Lower Manhattan to Jersey City New Jersey was the first mechanically ventilated vehicular tunnel when it opened in 1927 The Queens Midtown Tunnel built to relieve congestion on the bridges connecting Manhattan with Queens and Brooklyn was the largest non federal project in its time when it was completed in 1940 The Brooklyn Battery Tunnel officially known as the Hugh L Carey Tunnel is the longest continuous underwater vehicular tunnel in North America and runs underneath Battery Park connecting the Financial District in Lower Manhattan to Red Hook in Brooklyn Government and politicsGovernment New York City HallNew York County Courthouse houses the New York Supreme Court and other governmental offices New York City is a metropolitan municipality with a strong mayor council form of government The city government is responsible for public education correctional institutions public safety recreational facilities sanitation water supply and welfare services The City Council is a unicameral body of 51 council members whose districts are defined by geographic population boundaries Each term for the mayor and council members lasts four years and has a two consecutive term limit which is reset after a four year break The New York City Administrative Code the New York City Rules and The City Record are the code of local laws compilation of regulations and official journal respectively Each borough is coextensive with a judicial district of the state Unified Court System of which the Criminal Court and the Civil Court are the local courts while the New York Supreme Court conducts major trials and appeals Manhattan hosts the First Department of the Supreme Court Appellate Division while Brooklyn hosts the Second Department There are several extrajudicial administrative courts which are executive agencies and not part of the state Unified Court System New York City is divided between and is host to the main branches of two different U S district courts the District Court for the Southern District of New York whose main courthouse is on Foley Square in Manhattan and whose jurisdiction includes Manhattan and the Bronx and the District Court for the Eastern District of New York whose main courthouse is in Brooklyn and whose jurisdiction includes Brooklyn Queens and Staten Island The U S Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and U S Court of International Trade are based in New York also on Foley Square in Manhattan Politics Eric Adams the current Mayor of New York City The city s mayor is Eric Adams who was elected in 2021 The Democratic Party holds the majority of public offices As of November 2023 67 of active registered voters in the city are Democrats and 10 2 are Republicans New York City has not been carried by a Republican presidential candidate since 1924 and no Republican candidate for statewide office has won all five boroughs since the city was incorporated in 1898 In redistricting following the 2020 census 14 of New York s 26 congressional districts include portions of New York City New York City is a significant geographical source of political fundraising The city has a strong imbalance of payments with the national and state governments It receives 83 cents in services for every 1 it sends to the federal government in taxes or annually sends 11 4 billion more than it receives back City residents and businesses also sent an additional 4 1 billion in the 2009 2010 fiscal year to the state of New York than the city received in return International relations In 2006 the sister city program was restructured and renamed New York City Global Partners Through this program New York City has expanded its international outreach to a network of cities worldwide New York s historic sister cities are denoted below by the year they joined New York City s partnership network New York City Global Partners networkAfricaAccra Ghana Addis Ababa Ethiopia 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