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New York is
situated to the northeast of United States. It is every
now and then called New York State when there is need
to discriminate it from New York City, the most densely
inhabited city in both the state and the nation.
Because
of the prevalence of the population intense in the
southern portion around New York City, the state is
often regionalized into Upstate and Downstate.
In accordance with the United States
Census Bureau, as of 2005, New York was the third major
state in population after California and Texas, with
predictable inhabitants of 19,254,630 [1], which is
a swell of 27,542, or 0.1%, from the former year and
an increase of 277,809, or 1.5%, since the year 2000. |
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This includes a normal increase since
the last survey of 527,876 people (that is 1,345,482 births
minus 817,606 deaths) and a decrease from net movement of
334,093 people out of the state. Inward movement of people
from outside the United States resulted in a net increase
of 667,007 people, and migration within the country produced
a net loss of 1,001,100 people.
The population augmentation is lethargic first
and foremost because of the constant migration to the Southern
and Western States, a fewer number of immigrants, the continued
loss of jobs, and the fact that New York is a very luxurious
place to live.
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New York is
only 30% developed, with the rest of the state covered
in forests and farms.
Current projections have Florida
where Disney world attractions are there replacing
New York as the 3rd most crowded state by 2010. According
to 2003 estimate, 20.4% of the populace was foreign-born.
New York City bosses over the economy
of the state.
It is the leading
center of banking, finance and
communiqué
in the United States and is the position of the New York
Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Wall Street, Manhattan. |
Bureau of Economic
Analysis estimates that in 2004, the total gross state product
was $896 billion, second only to California. If New York
were a nation, it would rank as the 16th chief economy in
the world, behind South Korea.
The state economy grew 4.7%, somewhat faster
than the 4.3% for the US. Its 2004 per head personal earning
was $38,333, placing it 5th in the nation and 6th in the world.
New York's agricultural outputs are dairy products,
cattle and other farm animals, vegetables, garden center
stock, and apples. Its industrial outputs are printing and
publishing, technical instruments, electric apparatus, machinery,
compound yield, and visiting the attractions.
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