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New York City, obviously - the hub of many fields of life.
AnswerThe current population of New York City is 8,143,197 (According to the US Census Bureau in 2008.)The current population of New York State is 18,976,457 (According to the US Census Bureau in 2008.)The current estimated population of New York State is 19,451,453 (According to the USCensus Bureau on 1 July 2009.)
Jul 1, 1995 - During the 1980s, California's populationrose by 25 percent, while the US population rose by 10 percent. The US population was 262.8 million on July 1, 1995, including 31.6 million in California, 18.7 million in Texas, and 18.1 million in New York--one in four USresidents lived in these three ...From Migration News - Migration Dialogue - ucdavis.edu
The population of New York City in 1860 was 813,669. At that time, New York City was only Manhattan. The sum of the populations of the Counties of New York, Kings, Queens and Richmond in 1860 was 1,175,674. There was no Bronx County until 1914. Before then it was part of Westchester County.
The population of New York reached one million in 1879, 15 years after the Civil war
The first state population to reach 10 million was New York. This milestone was reached in the early 20th century, reflecting the state's significant growth and urbanization during that time.
The population of New York in 1960 was approximately 16.8 million people.
New York's population in 2012 was 19.57 million.
New York's population in 1994 was 18.46 million.
New York's population in 1998 was 18.76 million.
New York's population in 1943 was 12.81 million.
New York's population in 2001 was 19.08 million.
The population of New York in 1969 was 18.1 million.
The population of New York in 1963 was 17.46 million.
The two largest US Cities by population are New York City and Los Angeles.
The population of New York State in 1913 was 9.473 million. ____ I'd say about 9.58 million allowing for the immigration slowdown after 1914. New York City would have had about 5.07m on the same assumption.