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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Chelsea, a neighborhood in Staten Island, New York, experienced a significant population decline from 2010 to 2022. The population decreased from 1,347 in 2010 to 708 in 2022, representing a 47% reduction over 12 years.
The population density correspondingly decreased from 1,952.95 people per square mile in 2010 to 1,026.49 people per square mile in 2022. This density indicates Chelsea maintains a suburban character.
The demographic changes suggest shifts in local dynamics. The population decline was not linear, with periods of growth observed between 2013-2015 and 2016-2018.
Based on the current population and estimated 271 housing units, Chelsea likely features a mix of single-family homes and small multi-unit dwellings. The low density compared to other parts of New York City suggests more spacious living arrangements.
Chelsea's lifestyle is characterized by suburban amenities with urban accessibility. Residents may experience a quieter atmosphere compared to denser urban areas while maintaining access to basic urban services.
Staten Island's status as the "forgotten borough" may contribute to Chelsea's distinct community feel and development patterns. The declining population could reflect broader trends affecting Staten Island or local factors specific to Chelsea.
The continuing population decrease may necessitate addressing challenges such as maintaining local services, adapting infrastructure, and implementing strategies to attract new residents or retain current ones.