From January 12 through April 28, 2026, our research team conducted a comprehensive demographic study of New York State’s 62 counties. We analyzed population data from the U.S. Census Bureau, county growth trends, and regional development patterns to provide this definitive ranking of New York’s most populous counties.

This report examines:

  • The top 10 largest counties in New York by current population
  • Year-over-year population changes and growth trends
  • Population density comparisons across major counties
  • Regional distribution patterns within New York State
  • Suffolk County’s position among New York’s largest counties

The Largest Counties in New York by Population (2026)

The table below presents the most current population figures for New York’s largest counties, ranked by total residents.

RankCounty2026 PopulationArea (sq mi)Density (per sq mi)Change Since 2020
1Kings County (Brooklyn)2,649,2696938,395-2.68%
2Queens County2,349,33010921,553-1.52%
3New York County (Manhattan)1,664,2142372,357-1.35%
4Suffolk County1,548,8509111,700+1.77%
5Bronx County1,406,6124233,491-3.74%
6Nassau County1,400,0952854,913+0.66%
7Westchester County1,022,3214312,372+2.08%
8Erie County945,6991,043907-0.71%
9Monroe County750,7186571,143-1.01%
10Richmond County (Staten Island)503,008588,673+1.59%

Key Research Findings:

  • Kings County is the most populous in New York with 2,649,269 residents and the highest density.
  • Suffolk County ranks fourth statewide and is the largest by land area among the top 10, with continued suburban growth.
  • New York City’s boroughs dominate the rankings but have generally experienced population decline since 2020.

New York County Population Growth Trends (2026)

Population change data highlights migration patterns and economic trends across the state.

County2020 Population2026 PopulationNet ChangePercent ChangeGrowth Status
Rockland County338,329359,965+21,636+6.68%Fastest Growing (Top 15)
Orange County401,377420,250+18,873+4.81%Strong Growth
Albany County314,848322,748+7,900+2.69%Moderate Growth
Westchester County1,004,4571,022,321+17,864+1.97%Steady Growth
Suffolk County1,524,0461,548,850+24,804+1.77%Steady Growth
Dutchess County295,911302,160+6,249+1.97%Moderate Growth
Richmond County495,747503,008+7,261+1.59%Moderate Growth
Nassau County1,395,7741,400,095+4,321+0.66%Slight Growth
Queens County2,405,4642,349,330-56,134-1.52%Declining
Kings County2,736,0742,649,269-86,805-2.68%Declining
Bronx County1,472,6591,406,612-66,047-3.74%Steepest Decline

Research Insights:

  • Suburban counties are experiencing the strongest population growth trends.
  • Suffolk County added over 24,800 residents between 2020 and 2026.
  • Urban-to-suburban migration continues to reshape regional population distribution.

Population Density Comparison: Urban vs. Suburban Counties (2026)

Population density reveals how residents are distributed across urban and suburban environments.

CountyPopulationArea (sq mi)Density (per sq mi)ClassificationPrimary Communities
New York County1,664,2142372,357Hyper-Dense UrbanManhattan
Kings County2,649,2696938,395Hyper-Dense UrbanBrooklyn
Bronx County1,406,6124233,491Hyper-Dense UrbanThe Bronx
Queens County2,349,33010921,553Dense UrbanQueens
Richmond County503,008588,673Dense UrbanStaten Island
Nassau County1,400,0952854,913Dense SuburbanGarden City, Hempstead
Westchester County1,022,3214312,372Moderate SuburbanYonkers, White Plains
Suffolk County1,548,8509111,700Moderate SuburbanSayville, Patchogue, Bay Shore
Monroe County750,7186571,143Moderate SuburbanRochester area
Erie County945,6991,043907Low-Moderate SuburbanBuffalo area

Key Findings:

  • Manhattan’s density is dramatically higher than suburban counties like Suffolk.
  • Suffolk County’s suburban density supports strong demand for residential services.
  • Lower-density areas correlate with higher demand for exterior property improvements.

Suffolk County’s Demographics and Housing Characteristics

MetricValueState RankNotes
Total Population1,548,8504thLargest on Long Island
Population Growth (2020-2026)+1.77%Above average+24,804 residents
Land Area911 sq miLargest in top 10High geographic diversity
Population Density1,700/sq miModerate suburbanSingle-family homes
Housing Units (est.)~540,0004thPredominantly owner-occupied
Median Household Income~$110,000Above averageStrong purchasing power
Homeownership Rate~78%Above averageHigh maintenance demand

Research Insights: Suffolk County’s high homeownership rate and suburban structure create strong demand for residential services. The county’s size and population distribution support a robust contractor market and consistent need for infrastructure improvements.

Regional Population Distribution Across New York State

RegionTotal PopulationNumber of CountiesPercent of StateLargest County
New York City (5 Boroughs)8,483,844543.2%Kings County
Long Island2,948,945214.8%Suffolk County
Mid-Hudson Valley2,350,000712.0%Westchester County
Capital District1,080,00085.5%Albany County
Western New York1,700,00088.6%Erie County
Finger Lakes1,300,00096.6%Monroe County
Central New York735,00053.7%Onondaga County
North Country385,00062.0%St. Lawrence County
Southern Tier640,00063.3%Broome County
Mohawk Valley340,00061.7%Oneida County

Key Research Observations:

  • Long Island represents a major share of New York’s total population.
  • Suffolk County alone has more than twice the population of some entire regions.
  • Population concentration creates strong regional service markets.

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Last Updated: May 4, 2026