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New York City’s Population Dropped in 2023, Census Shows

Number Shrinks by Around 78,000 People in Census Bureau's Latest Count

New York's population loss may be New Jersey's gain, as some former residents relocate to the bevy of units that have sprung up across Jersey City. (Joseph DiBlasi/CoStar)
New York's population loss may be New Jersey's gain, as some former residents relocate to the bevy of units that have sprung up across Jersey City. (Joseph DiBlasi/CoStar)

New York City experienced a decline in its population as approximately 78,000 residents moved out of the Big Apple last year, according to recently released estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.

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