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Demographics
Population
Population Density
Silver Lake, Staten Island, New York, exhibited population growth from 2,729 residents in 2010 to 3,298 in 2022, a 20.8% increase over the period.
Population density increased from 5,295.8 people per square mile in 2010 to 6,399.98 in 2022. This density categorizes Silver Lake as a light urban neighborhood.
The neighborhood's population peaked in 2021 with 3,431 residents, followed by a slight decline in 2022. This fluctuation may be attributed to various factors including housing availability, economic conditions, or post-pandemic preference shifts.
Silver Lake's location in Staten Island suggests a combination of urban amenities and suburban characteristics. The population density indicates a balance between community-oriented living and access to urban conveniences.
An estimated 1,264 housing units (based on 2022 population and national average household size) suggest a diverse housing stock, potentially appealing to various demographics.
The neighborhood's consistent population growth, despite minor fluctuations, indicates a stable living environment. The maintained and slightly increased population density suggests ongoing development and potentially improved infrastructure.
Silver Lake's location in Staten Island likely results in characteristics distinct from more intensely urban areas of New York City, potentially offering a balance between city living and a community-focused lifestyle.