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New York, known as the "Empire State" and whose familiar motto is "I Love New York," had a population of over 18,600,000 in 2003. Based on census information, New York has a highly educated population with over 80% being high school graduates and over 30% having obtained college degrees. Median income in New York, for the year 2003, was over $46,000. According to US census information, top economic sectors in New York are Educational, health, and social services, 25%, and Professional and business services, 10%. The top occupational categories in New York are Management, professional, and related occupations, 37%; Sales and office occupations, 26%; Service occupations, 18%; Production, transportation, and material moving occupations, 11%; and Construction, extraction, and maintenance occupations, 8%. Topics of interest to New York residents and visitors alike include New York Virtual Home Tours, Flights To New York, Used Cars in New York, Rental Apartments in New York New York and New York Car Insurance.

The largest city in New York is New York with a 2004 population of over 8,100,000, making it the largest city in the country in terms of population. Also, with respect to geographic size, New York, New York is in the top fifty largest cities in the entire nation in land size. The Villager, World New York, New York Post, Wall Street Journal, New York Press, The New York Times, International Herald Tribune, Times Ledger, Daily News, The Village Voice, The New Yorker, Hoy, The New York Observer, El Diario, Times Newsweekly, The New York Sun, Dominican Times News, Cornell Daily Sun and Think and Ask cover a variety of local and regional topics including hotels, restaurants, and real estate and sports teams -- the Barnard College Bears, Baruch College-City University of New York Statesmen, Brooklyn College-City University of New York Bridges, City College of New York-City University of New York Beavers, Columbia University Lions, Cooper Union Pioneers, Hunter College-City University of New York Hawks, John Jay College of Criminal Justice-City University of New York Bloodhounds, Marymount Manhattan College Royal Blues, Medger Evers College-City University of New York Cougars, New York City Technical College-City University of New York Yellow Jackets, New York University Violets, Pace University Setters, The College of Insurance Turtles, Yeshiva University Maccabees, Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, New York Mets, New York Yankees, New York Rangers, New York Giants, New York Islanders, New York Knicks and New York Jets.

The second largest city in New York is Buffalo with a 2004 population of over 280,000, among the top one-hundred largest of the nation in terms of population. The Buffalo News and The Beast provide detailed coverage and information on regional attractions and resources.

New York's third largest city is Rochester with a 2004 population of over 210,000, among the top one-hundred largest of the nation in population. Rochester Business Journal, Democrat and Chronicle, Rochester Democrat & Chronicle and Rochester Family Watch will provide you with information about restaurants, homes for sale, skiing and colleges.

Placing as the fourth largest city in New York is Yonkers with a 2004 population of over 195,000, among the top one-hundred largest of the nation in terms of population. Yonkers Tribune provide information about shopping, restaurants, hotels, and employment, as well as New York City Hotels, Map of New York, New York Vacations, the New York Stock Exchange and New York Home Tours.

The fifth largest city in New York is Syracuse with a 2004 population of over 140,000. Syracuse New Times and The Post-Standard will provide you with information about restaurants, sports, hotels, and local news.

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