The population of New York City shrank by 5% in the two years following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a new report.
NYC's population shrank 5% post-pandemic, with residents skewing older and wealthier
New York City has lost 5.3% of its population — about 468,000 people — since the beginning of the pandemic, and many are setting up new homes down south
Manhattan neighborhoods are seeing a post-pandemic population boom
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