New York 2020 Census Population Density By County Map

Updated on October 16, 2023.

The population density of New York from the 2020 Census was 428.69, based on data from the US Census Bureau.

New York County had the highest population density (74,780.68), followed by Kings County (39,438.01), and then Bronx County (34,920.3). On the other hand, the 3 counties with the lowest population density were: Hamilton County (2.97), Essex County (20.84), and Lewis County (20.85).

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Hover over or click on the counties to see the population density for each county. The data can also be found in a table below. You can use the table to sort, filter, and explore the data further.

New York 2020 Census Population Density By County
New York 2020 Census Population Density By County
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County Population Density
Albany 602.13
Allegany 45.13
Bronx 34920.30
Broome 281.57
Cattaraugus 58.89
Cayuga 110.25
Chautauqua 120.38
Chemung 206.58
Chenango 52.84
Clinton 76.94
Columbia 97.01
Cortland 93.85
Delaware 30.71
Dutchess 371.91
Erie 915.13
Essex 20.84
Franklin 29.19
Fulton 107.63
Genesee 118.45
Greene 74.06
Hamilton 2.97
Herkimer 42.61
Jefferson 92.00
Kings 39438.01
Lewis 20.85
Livingston 97.88
Madison 103.87
Monroe 1156.03
Montgomery 122.87
Nassau 4905.34
New York 74780.68
Niagara 407.13
Oneida 191.47
Onondaga 612.18
Ontario 174.60
Orange 494.03
Orleans 103.11
Oswego 123.50
Otsego 58.42
Putnam 424.27
Queens 22124.48
Rensselaer 246.96
Richmond 8618.31
Rockland 1950.65
St. Lawrence 40.49
Saratoga 290.75
Schenectady 772.61
Schoharie 47.79
Schuyler 54.51
Seneca 104.46
Steuben 67.30
Suffolk 1674.67
Sullivan 81.21
Tioga 93.40
Tompkins 222.78
Ulster 161.76
Warren 75.80
Washington 73.75
Wayne 151.17
Westchester 2332.02
Wyoming 68.38
Yates 73.27