About New York State: Facts & Photos
This 4-color section provides a real sense of the state, its history and what makes New York State unique, with a Photo Gallery, New York State’ History, and a state Historical Timeline.
Government: A State Guide
This section provides a detailed look at the state government’s history, constitution, the structure of the state government, the General Assembly, the Legislators’ qualifications and terms in office, procedures of passing bills, the Executive and Judicial Branches, and a map of New York State’s 27 US Congressional Districts.
Demographic Maps
The charts and maps inform the reader about the state’s diverse population: where its citizens live, ethnic make-up of communities, home values, education levels, population size, age and more.
Geography
This chapter explores New York State’s physical features, natural resources, federal land, and Indian reservations, including a satellite view of the state. In addition to providing a visual sense of the state, this data contributes to a better understanding of settlement patterns, economic development, and state resources that are vital for the state’s continued growth.
Energy
This is a detailed look at New York State’s energy needs, uses and available resources - including petroleum, natural gas, coal, electricity and renewable energy.
Climate
This section starts with a summary of New York State’s climate, which is followed by three colourful climate maps and profiles of both National and Cooperative Weather Stations. In addition, there are Weather Station Rankings with hundreds of interesting details, such as the highest annual snowfall - reported at 197.5 inches at Boonville 2 SSW.
Comparative Statistics for New York State’ 100 Largest Communities
This section makes it easy to compare statistics by dozens of data points - by density of people per square mile, by land area, population size, ethnic percentages, household size, education level and much more. A treasure trove of data for grant writers, government research and uncovering population trends.
Rankings by Category of New York State Towns and Cities
Arranged by dozens of interesting categories, this section includes tables that rank 1-150 of the top-ranked and 1-150 of the bottom-ranked communities with population over 2,500. Employment, household income, population size and many more rankings are included in this wide-ranging chapter.
Education
This section includes an Educational State Profile, summarizing number of schools, students, diplomas granted and educational dollars spent, School District Rankings on 16 topics ranging from Teacher/Student Ratios to High School Drop-Out Rates, data from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), and additional Statewide Assessment Results.
Index of Country and Place Names
This index makes it easy to find the specific profile for a specific place name.
Table of Contents
1 Introduction2 Researchers’ Guide to Data