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Where are there more Chinese in new york, USA?

According to the American Overseas Chinese News, according to a recent statistical report, the living standard of Chinese in 59 communities in new york can be said to be "lower than the top, but higher than the bottom", and several Chinese-inhabited areas rank among the top in several rankings. Furman Center of new york University recently released an annual report entitled "The Situation of Houses and Blocks in new york 20 1 1", which outlines the characteristics of 59 communities in the city with data. In terms of income, the median household income in 20 10 was 50 130 yuan, which was less than 10 years ago 1000 yuan. But the rent is rising, the median 1 142 yuan. From the perspective of five districts, the highest median household income is Staten Island, which is 72,568 yuan; Manhattan is 65648 yuan, Queens is 54564 yuan, Brooklyn is 43342 yuan, and Bronx is 33495 yuan. Flushing and Baishi Town belong to the 7th community, with a median household income of 53,584 yuan, ranking 20th in the city, which belongs to the upper-middle level. The third community belonging to Chinatown and the Lower East Side ranked 33rd, with an income of 435 18 yuan, 20,000 less than that of Manhattan as a whole. Amherst is 42,464 yuan, ranking 35th. Sunset Park is below average, earning 4 1.552 yuan, ranking 37th. Chen Bin's market is less than 40,000, ranking 4 1, which is relatively poor. The trend of urban population is that the proportion of whites and blacks is decreasing, while Asians and Hispanics are increasing. There are several "top-ranked" Chinese communities: population ranking of Flushing and Baishi Town 1. Amherst/Corana accounts for 65% of the foreign-born population, ranking 1. The Lower East Side of Chinatown ranks third in population density and fourth in ethnic diversity. Flushing and Baishi Town are relatively rich: with a total population of 257,327, Asians account for about 50%; The housing ownership rate of residents is 49%, ranking eighth in the city, and the proportion of houses auctioned according to law is low; The median rent is 1368 yuan, ranking 10 in the whole city. The foreign-born population is 53%, ranking fifth in the city. Students performed well in reading and math exams, ranking eighth in the city. Chinatown and Lower East Side belong to low-income communities: government buildings account for 34.4%; Rent-controlled flat rental housing accounts for 48%; The median monthly rent is 946 yuan; The poverty rate is 22%; The unemployment rate is 10%. In recent years, the Chen Bin market has witnessed the rapid growth of Asians, accounting for about 30%. Median rent 1039 yuan. Although the income is not high, the housing ownership rate of residents is nearly 40%, which is relatively high. The rent of Sunset Park is slightly higher, with a median of 1 13 1 yuan, and the occupancy rate is not high, nearly 27%. The proportion of elderly people in Flushing, Chen Bin Market and Lower East Side of Chinatown is relatively high, especially in Chen Bin Market, where the proportion of elderly people over 65 is over 20%, ranking third in the city. Asians account for 22.8% of the total population in Queens, 1 1.2% in Manhattan, 10.4% in Brooklyn, 7.4% in Staten Island and 3.4% in Bronx.

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