Q&A

Is Los Angeles more densely populated than New York City?

Is Los Angeles more densely populated than New York City?

The population density of the Los Angeles urbanized area is indeed greater than that of the New York urbanized area, with 7,009 people per square mile versus 5,239 people per square mile.

Why does California have such a large homeless population?

Factors that contribute to homelessness are mental health, addiction, tragic life occurrences, as well as poverty, job loss and affordable housing.

What is the most populated City in the world?

Tokyo-Yokohama
Largest Cities in the World (2015)

Rank Urban Area Population Estimate (2015)
1 Tokyo-Yokohama 37,843,000
2 Jakarta 30,539,000
3 Delhi, DL-UP-HR 24,998,000
4 Manila 24,123,000

How many people live in New York City compared to Los Angeles?

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NYC has more than twice as many people as LA. As of 2013, NYC had 8.4 million, LA had 3.8 million. To be fair, I’d like to explain a little bit. New York City includes 5 boroughs – essentially counties – Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, Manhattan and the Bronx.

What are the pros and cons of living in New York City?

New York, NY – New York is 0\% more densely populated than Los Angeles. – People are 3.4\% more likely to be married in New York. – The Median Age is 1.0 years older in New York. Pros: Great culture, food, museums, theater, art, weather, and lots of different ethnic areas if you’re willing to drive/sit in traffic to get there.

Is Los Angeles the new new urban capital?

The urban core of Los Angeles is much less dense than New York, but the suburbs (where most people live) are twice as dense. So the next time an out-of-towner tells you L.A. isn’t a real city, let ’em know that not only is Los Angeles as real as it gets, it’s also the new urban capital of America.

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Is there more water in NYC or Los Angeles?

Water is more prominent in NYC’s landscape than Los Angeles. That might sound strange but it’s true. Yes Los Angeles is right on the Pacific Ocean but Los Angeles is not a ‘water’ city. Sure, if you’re a surfer it is but most of the action in LA is inland.