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TwitterThe New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) has shared vital statistics data (birth and mortality data) online. Birth data includes demographic information on the mother, including age, race, and education. Mortality data includes demographic information on the deceased, such as age, sex, race, and education. The publicly-available birth and death micro-SAS datasets provide aggregate data on the community district, zip code, and census tract levels. Researchers may also complete an application process to request line-listed and de-identified vital statistics data from NYC DOHMH.
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TwitterStatistical breakdown by citywide, borough, and precinct.
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This dataset was compiled for use in our capstone project for the M.S. in Data Science at Drexel University. We collected our data through thousands of calls to the NYC OpenData platform. After collecting all the data, we dropped columns that we didn't think add value. Despite our best effort, due to time constraints, we weren't able to scrub all null values for the less frequently used attributes like any of the "computed_region" colunns. However, the dataset is in a usable form and ~95% cleaned.
While most of the data like "arrest_date" and "age_group" are straightforward, here is a key for some items that may be less obvious.
| Column | Description |
|---|---|
| pd_desc | Description of internal classification corresponding with PD code (more granular than Offense Description) |
| ofns_desc | Description of offense corresponding with key code |
| law_code | NY penal law code of offense. |
| law_cat_cd | Level of offense: felony, misdemeanor, violation |
| arrest_boro | The borough of NYC where the arrest took place |
| arrest_precinct | Police precinct that the arrest took place |
| jurisdiction_code | Jurisdiction responsible for incident. Either internal, like Police, Transit, and Housing; or external, like Correction, Port Authority, etc. |
| :@computed_region_f5dn_yrer | Community Districts |
| :@computed_region_yeji_bk3q | Borough Boundaries |
| :@computed_region_92fq_4b7q | City Council Districts |
| :@computed_region_sbqj_enih | Police Precincts |
Thanks to NYC Open Data for the data.
This project has been a collaboration between Ambrose Karella, Janam Patel, and Naimish Bizzu.
We thought this data was interesting because it allows for exploring crime in a geospatial way. While broad demographics are interesting, we can get more granular and answer questions like "where is a tourist least likely to be a victim in a crime?"
We look forward to seeing any work based on this dataset :)
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TwitterThis dataset includes all valid felony, misdemeanor, and violation crimes reported to the New York City Police Department (NYPD) for all complete quarters so far this year (2017). For additional details, please see the attached data dictionary in the ‘About’ section.
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TwitterThis dataset provides detail on how all datasets on NYC Open Data are being accessed (through views, downloads, API reads).
User activity is provided by month, asset uid, asset type, asset name, access type and user segment. Please see Site Analytics: Asset Access for more detail about these fields.
The dataset will reflect new Asset Access records within a day of when they occur.
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TwitterComprehensive YouTube channel statistics for The NYC Walking Show, featuring 364,000 subscribers and 113,263,047 total views. This dataset includes detailed performance metrics such as subscriber growth, video views, engagement rates, and estimated revenue. The channel operates in the Technology category and is based in US. Track 2,415 videos with daily and monthly performance data, including view counts, subscriber changes, and earnings estimates. Analyze growth trends, engagement patterns, and compare performance against similar channels in the same category.
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TwitterA 2025 study reported that New York City, United States, received just over **** million visitors in 2024. The previous year, the city saw *****million visitors. Projections suggest that this number could rise to as many as ** million by the year 2026.
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TwitterThis map shows the incidence of seven major felonies -- burglary, felony assault, grand larceny, grand larceny of a motor vehicle, murder, rape, and robbery -- in New York City over the past year. Data can be mapped in aggregate at the precinct level, as a heat map showing concentration of crimes, or as individual incident points.
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TwitterLinkNYC is replacing the City’s outdated public telephones with a network of kiosks that provide free high-speed Wi-Fi, nationwide calling, a dedicated 911 button, charging ports for mobile devices, and access to selected websites. This dataset contains data on how the LinkNYC kiosks are being used, including numbers of users, number of Wi-Fi sessions, amount of data transmitted, and other information.
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TwitterAnnual NYC agency reporting statistics taken from the Mayor's Management Report.
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TwitterIn 2023, the City of New York experienced a total of ******* felonies committed. Of these, *** felonies were murder or non-negligent manslaughter, and ****** were grand larceny of a motor vehicle. The most commonly committed felony in New York City in 2023 was grand larceny, with ****** cases.
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TwitterAnnual NYC agency reporting statistics taken from the Mayor's Management Report.
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TwitterThis dataset was downloaded from the NYC Department of Sanitation’s website and contains monthly waste collection data across the five boroughs of New York City from 1990 to 2025. Waste types include refuse, paper recycling, and organics.
The dataset was cleaned and prepared using PostgreSQL, and queries were written to extract meaningful insights. The purpose of this dataset upload is to support a personal data analytics project focused on SQL practice and storytelling with data.
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TwitterThe Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) collects crime reports from more than 500 New York State police and sheriffs’ departments. DCJS compiles these reports as New York’s official crime statistics and submits them to the FBI under the National Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program. UCR uses standard offense definitions to count crime in localities across America regardless of variations in crime laws from state to state. In New York State, law enforcement agencies use the UCR system to report their monthly crime totals to DCJS. The UCR reporting system collects information on seven crimes classified as Index offenses which are most commonly used to gauge overall crime volume. These include the violent crimes of murder/non-negligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault; and the property crimes of burglary, larceny, and motor vehicle theft. Police agencies may experience reporting problems that preclude accurate or complete reporting. The counts represent only crimes reported to the police but not total crimes that occurred.
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TwitterIn 2024, the City of New York experienced a total of ******* felonies. This was a large decrease from 2001 when ******* felonies were reported. These figures comprise the seven major categories of felonies that are listed by the New York Police Department (NYPD) for statistical analysis. They are murder and non-negligible manslaughter, rape, robbery, felony assault, burglary, grand larceny, and grand larceny of motor vehicle.
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TwitterComprehensive YouTube channel statistics for AMMO NYC, featuring 2,310,000 subscribers and 437,940,170 total views. This dataset includes detailed performance metrics such as subscriber growth, video views, engagement rates, and estimated revenue. The channel operates in the Autos-&-Vehicles category and is based in US. Track 483 videos with daily and monthly performance data, including view counts, subscriber changes, and earnings estimates. Analyze growth trends, engagement patterns, and compare performance against similar channels in the same category.
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TwitterIn 2024, close to **** million people visited New York City in the United States for business reasons. Comparatively, a substantial majority, approximately ** million visitors, went to New York for leisure activities. The projected total visitor count was expected to maintain its upward trajectory, with estimates approaching **** million for leisure travelers and **** million for business travelers by the year 2026.
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TwitterThis map contains NYC administrative boundaries enriched with various demographics datasets.Learn more about Esri's Enrich Layer / Geoenrichment analysis tool.Learn more about Esri's Demographics, Psychographic, and Socioeconomic datasets.Search for a specific location or site using the search bar. Toggle layer visibility with the layer list. Click on a layer to see more information about the feature.
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TwitterComprehensive YouTube channel statistics for MARLEY NYC, featuring 1,070,000 subscribers and 762,278,454 total views. This dataset includes detailed performance metrics such as subscriber growth, video views, engagement rates, and estimated revenue. The channel operates in the Lifestyle category and is based in US. Track 482 videos with daily and monthly performance data, including view counts, subscriber changes, and earnings estimates. Analyze growth trends, engagement patterns, and compare performance against similar channels in the same category.
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TwitterComprehensive YouTube channel statistics for LLN NYC, featuring 346,000 subscribers and 156,946,465 total views. This dataset includes detailed performance metrics such as subscriber growth, video views, engagement rates, and estimated revenue. The channel operates in the Lifestyle category and is based in US. Track 14,500 videos with daily and monthly performance data, including view counts, subscriber changes, and earnings estimates. Analyze growth trends, engagement patterns, and compare performance against similar channels in the same category.
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TwitterThe New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (NYC DOHMH) has shared vital statistics data (birth and mortality data) online. Birth data includes demographic information on the mother, including age, race, and education. Mortality data includes demographic information on the deceased, such as age, sex, race, and education. The publicly-available birth and death micro-SAS datasets provide aggregate data on the community district, zip code, and census tract levels. Researchers may also complete an application process to request line-listed and de-identified vital statistics data from NYC DOHMH.