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Demographics
Population
Population Density
St. Albans, a neighborhood in Queens, New York, experienced population fluctuations from 2010 to 2022. The data indicates an overall increase in population during this period.
The population grew from 52,304 in 2010 to 58,778 in 2017. This growth may be attributed to the area's attractiveness to new residents.
A decline in population occurred between 2017 and 2020, decreasing from 58,778 to 57,400. Various factors could have influenced this decrease.
In 2021, the population increased significantly to 62,921, a rise of nearly 10% from the previous year. This growth might be related to post-pandemic migration patterns.
The 2022 population was 61,691, slightly lower than the 2021 peak but still higher than pre-2021 levels. This suggests retention of recent population growth.
St. Albans had a population density of 21,531.32 people per square mile in 2022, indicating a dense urban environment.
The neighborhood has a notable African American cultural heritage, historically known as the "Southeast Queens Jazz Mecca."
An estimated 23,636 housing units existed for the 2022 population, suggesting a mix of housing types.
St. Albans has demonstrated resilience and attractiveness as a residential area. Its dense urban character and cultural heritage likely contribute to a diverse community.