It's no secret that New York City is a pretty big place. In fact, GoNYTours.com has taught us that New York City alone contains more people than Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, and New Mexico! So, just how many people live in New York City?
If you don't count the estimated 61.8 million tourists who visit the area every single year, then consider that New York City is home to 8.6 million people in an area that's only slightly bigger than 300 square miles. Not only that, but New York City's population density is three times that of Los Angeles!
This infographic from GoNYTours looks at the population density of New York City and dives deep into the numbers. When we compare the city to places around the world, it's fascinating that New York City alone even has more people than the countries of Mongolia, Greenland, and Norway combined!
Infographic by: www.gonytours.com
If you don't count the estimated 61.8 million tourists who visit the area every single year, then consider that New York City is home to 8.6 million people in an area that's only slightly bigger than 300 square miles. Not only that, but New York City's population density is three times that of Los Angeles!
This infographic from GoNYTours looks at the population density of New York City and dives deep into the numbers. When we compare the city to places around the world, it's fascinating that New York City alone even has more people than the countries of Mongolia, Greenland, and Norway combined!
Infographic by: www.gonytours.com