Senior Life in New York City
Population 55 to 59 years old: 369,105
Population 60 to 64 years old: 314,349
Population 65 to 74 years old: 494,794
Population 75 to 84 years old: 321,360
Population 85 years and over: 121,703
New York City is the largest city in the United States. Referred to variously as “The Big Apple” and “The City that Never Sleeps,” it is a world leader (some would say THE leader) in finance, the arts, and communications. New York City is home to the United Nations, and serves as headquarters for some of the world's largest companies. The city is also a national and world center for advertising, fashion, publishing, and broadcasting. New York’s port is regarded among the world’s best and busiest, and is certainly among the most complex.
New York City’s cultural and tourist attractions are unparalleled. A few of the myriad destinations include the Empire State Building; Museum of Modern Art; Metropolitan Museum, Bronx Zoo; Stature of Liberty; Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; the Theater District; Madison Square Garden; Rockefeller Center; Carnegie Hall; the Guggenheim Museum; Central Park; and the United Nations complex.
Source: Citydata.com |