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Cities in New York.

These profiles focus on how income interruption risk shows up locally, including benefit context and exposure drivers.

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New York

18,832,416 residents

Queens County

Relative risk score53

Brooklyn

2,736,074 residents

Kings County

Relative risk score52

Queens

2,405,464 residents

Queens County

Relative risk score53

Manhattan

1,694,263 residents

New York County

Relative risk score53

Bronx

1,472,654 residents

Bronx County

Relative risk score59

Buffalo

949,547 residents

Erie County

Relative risk score56

Rochester

694,707 residents

Monroe County

Relative risk score57

Albany

602,242 residents

Albany County

Relative risk score51

Staten Island

495,747 residents

Richmond County

Relative risk score52

Syracuse

407,625 residents

Onondaga County

Relative risk score56

Poughkeepsie

307,738 residents

Dutchess County

Relative risk score55

Yonkers

209,529 residents

Westchester County

Relative risk score52

Binghamton

150,564 residents

Broome County

Relative risk score58

Utica

114,961 residents

Oneida County

Relative risk score58

New Rochelle

81,591 residents

Westchester County

Relative risk score52

Saratoga Springs

75,599 residents

Saratoga County

Relative risk score51

Mount Vernon

72,528 residents

Westchester County

Relative risk score53

Glens Falls

70,005 residents

Warren County

Relative risk score57

Schenectady

68,521 residents

Schenectady County

Relative risk score55

White Plains

59,818 residents

Westchester County

Relative risk score52

Levittown

51,557 residents

Nassau County

Relative risk score49