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New York metropolitan area
Country United States States New York New Jersey Connecticut Pennsylvania Core city New York City Satellite cities • Urban 3,248.1 sq mi (8,413 km2 ) • Metro
8,294.2 sq mi (21,482 km2 ) • Urban 19,426,449 • Urban density 5,980.8/sq mi (2,309.2/km2 ) • Metro density 2,421.2/sq mi (934.8/km2 ) • Metro
20,081,935 (1st ) • CSA
22,431,833 (1st) Demonym Metro New Yorker • Metro $2.163 trillion (2022) • CSA $2.504 trillion (2022) Time zone UTC−05:00 (EST ) • Summer (DST ) UTC−04:00 (EDT )Area codes 201 , 203 , 212 , 332 , 272 , 347 , 475 , 484 , 516 , 551 , 570 , 609 , 610 , 631 , 640 , 646 , 718 , 732 , 845 , 848 , 860 , 862 , 908 , 914 , 917 , 929 , 973
Satellite image of the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the United States and one of the largest in the world, with Long Island in the east and Manhattan in the image's center.
The New York metropolitan area is the city and suburbs of New York City . It includes Long Island and the Mid- and Lower Hudson Valley in the state of New York . It also includes north and central New Jersey , three counties in western Connecticut and five counties in northeastern Pennsylvania .
The New York metropolitan area is the most populous in US. This includes the numbers defined by both the Metropolitan Statistical Area (20.1 million residents) and the Combined Statistical Area (22.4 million residents).[ 2] It is also one of the most populous built-up areas in the world, and the single largest in North America .[ 5] [ 6] [ 7]
↑ 1.0 1.1 "Urban and Rural: List of 2020 Census Urban Areas" . United States Census Bureau . Retrieved July 22, 2023 .
↑ 2.0 2.1 "Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Population Totals: 2020-2023" . United States Census Bureau , Population Division. March 14, 2024. Retrieved March 15, 2024 .
↑ "Total Gross Domestic Product for New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ-PA (MSA)" , Federal Reserve Economic Data , Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
↑ "Gross Domestic Product by County and Metropolitan Area" , Federal Reserve Economic Data , Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
↑ "World's Largest Urban Areas [Ranked by Urban Area Population]" . Rhett Butler. 2003–2006. Retrieved 2011-11-25 .
↑ "Largest Cities of the World – (by metro population)" . Woolwine-Moen Group d/b/a Graphic Maps. Retrieved 2011-11-25 .
↑ "Largest urban areas in the world: 2008 All Urban Areas 2,000,000 & Over" (PDF) . Wendell Cox Consultancy. Retrieved 2011-11-25 .
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New York, New York
Los Angeles, California
Chicago, Illinois
Dallas–Fort Worth, Texas
Houston, Texas
Atlanta, Georgia
Washington, D.C.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Miami, Florida
Phoenix, Arizona
Boston, Massachusetts
Riverside–San Bernardino, California
San Francisco–Oakland, California
Detroit, Michigan
Seattle, Washington
Minneapolis–St. Paul, Minnesota
Tampa, Florida
San Diego, California
Denver, Colorado
Baltimore, Maryland
Orlando, Florida
Charlotte, North Carolina
St. Louis, Missouri
San Antonio, Texas
Portland, Oregon
Austin, Texas
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Sacramento, California
Las Vegas, Nevada
Cincinnati, Ohio
Kansas City, Missouri/Kansas
Columbus, Ohio
Cleveland, Ohio
Indianapolis, Indiana
Nashville, Tennessee
San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Jose, California
Virginia Beach–Norfolk, Virginia
Jacksonville, Florida
Providence, Rhode Island
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Raleigh, North Carolina
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Louisville, Kentucky
Richmond, Virginia
Memphis, Tennessee
Salt Lake City, Utah
Birmingham, Alabama
Fresno, California
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Buffalo, New York
Hartford, Connecticut
Tucson, Arizona
Rochester, New York
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Honolulu, Hawaii
Omaha, Nebraska
Greenville, South Carolina
New Orleans, Louisiana
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Knoxville, Tennessee
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Bakersfield, California
Sarasota, Florida
Albany, New York
McAllen, Texas
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Allentown–Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
El Paso, Texas
Worcester, Massachusetts
Columbia, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina
Cape Coral, Florida
Oxnard, California
Boise, Idaho
Lakeland, Florida
Dayton, Ohio
Stockton, California
Greensboro, North Carolina
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Little Rock, Arkansas
Des Moines, Iowa
Provo, Utah
Deltona, Florida
Poughkeepsie–Newburgh, New York
Akron, Ohio
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Madison, Wisconsin
Ogden, Utah
Syracuse, New York
Wichita, Kansas
Palm Bay, Florida
Augusta, Georgia
Jackson, Mississippi
Durham, North Carolina
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Spokane, Washington
Toledo, Ohio
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Chattanooga, Tennessee
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