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The Border at 96th Street
On March 28, 2011
The New York Times collaborated with Social Explorer in a project called “Mapping America: Every City, Every Block“. The project produced a web map of the entire country in which users can manipulate various socio-economic variables. The three maps above are screenshots I took from the project to highlight a sharp demarcation I noticed in the Upper East [...]
NYC’s Population Trends – Census 2010
On March 28, 2011
Source: New York Times New York City’s population reached a record high for a 10-year census of 8,175,133, according to the 2010 count, but fell far short of the official forecast. Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg immediately challenged the bureau’s finding, saying it shortchanged the city by as many as 225,000 people. He said it was “inconceivable” [...]
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