New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY


The New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA Metro Area, is by far the largest populous Metro Area in the United States.

Total Population: 19,768,458

Census Data

  • Foreign Born - 3,791,179
  • Language Spoken at Home - 11,533,510

[Source: American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Foreign Born and Language Spoken at Home]

Quick Facts

  • Ride the Subway in NY to catch a vision for NY's people group diversity! New York City Subway has 842 miles of subway track to serve 5.4 million every weekday.

  • Home to over 1 million Asian and 600,000 European foreign born people.

  • New York City alone has 3 large “Chinatowns” (Manhattan’s Chinatown, Sunset Park in Brooklyn and Downtown Flushing, Queens) with as many as 7 smaller ones in Metro New York.

  • Home to the largest South Asian Indian population in the Western Hemisphere.

  • Home to the largest total Asian population in the United States.

  • Home to the largest Jewish and Israeli populations outide of the nation of Israel.

  • Home to the largest Arab, Palestinian population in the United States, with its Little Ramallah in Paterson, New Jersey.

  • Largest population of Puerto Rican outside their home country.

  • New York City alone is 36% Foreign Born.

Read about ... New York City Ethnic Enclaves

Learn about the ... Unreached PGs of the New York Metro Area


Profile

Two Key Words describe the Metro - DENSITY and DIVERSITY of the Population. The New York Metro Area is, without a doubt, one of the most ethno-linguistically and culturally diverse cities in the world.

It's almost impossible to walk down the street without seeing the vibrant interweaving of other cultures and hearing people speak languages other than English. To be in the New York Metro Area is to be in an area of countless tongues. The languages of the world are deeply ingrained in every corner of the Metro Area, and with them, their distinctive cultures.


People Group Profiles

Displaying 76-100 of 163 results.
PG Name Country Of Birth Affinity Bloc Primary Religion Baseline Population Total
HaitianHaitiLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity123,832
Detribalized AmerindianUnited StatesLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity111,749
FrenchFranceEurasian PeoplesChristianity - Roman Catholic105,276
TrinidadianTrinidad and TobagoNorth American PeoplesChristianity101,482
KoreanSouth KoreaEast Asian PeoplesChristianity - Protestant101,336
RussianRussiaEurasian PeoplesChristianity - Orthodox100,000
MalayaliIndiaSouth Asian PeoplesChristianity - Orthodox100,000
SalvadoranEl SalvadorLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity - Other / Marginal97,658
ColombianColombiaLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity - Roman Catholic93,449
PolePolandEurasian PeoplesChristianity - Roman Catholic76,122
Egyptian CoptEgyptArab WorldChristianity - Orthodox71,470
Filipino, TagalogPhilippinesMalay PeoplesChristianity - Roman Catholic68,720
GreekGreeceEurasian PeoplesChristianity - Orthodox65,863
ArgentineArgentinaLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity - Roman Catholic50,000
Chinese, CantoneseHong KongEast Asian PeoplesEthnic Religions - Chinese Universalism / Folk350,000
PeruvianPeruLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity - Roman Catholic49,303
GuatemalanGuatemalaLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity - Roman Catholic47,377
HonduranHondurasLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity - Roman Catholic47,096
GermanGermanyEurasian PeoplesChristianity - Orthodox39,627
CroatCroatiaEurasian PeoplesChristianity - Roman Catholic30,000
Arab, Lebanese (Christian)LebanonArab WorldChristianity - Roman Catholic28,071
Chinese, HokkienTaiwanEast Asian PeoplesBuddhism - Mahayana27,000
BarbadianBarbadosNorth American PeoplesChristianity - Protestant26,200
GhanaianGhanaSub-Saharan AfricanChristianity - Protestant25,900
CubanCubaLatin-Caribbean AmericansChristianity - Roman Catholic25,574


Ethnic Links

Walking Around (New York City's Ethnic Neighborhoods) - a guide and list for those who enjoy exploring the worlds and different ethnic groups that are within New York.

New York Ethnic Neighborhoods - New York Times map of the various ethnic groups within NYC.