Illustrative photo for: Queens foreign born population: Nearly Half of 2.3 Million

Queens, one of the most diverse boroughs in New York City, boasts a population of approximately 2.3 million residents. Known for its vibrant cultural mosaic, the area is home to communities from around the world, contributing to its dynamic character.

According to recent demographic data, nearly half of Queens’ population—about 48%—are foreign-born. This high percentage highlights the borough’s status as a welcoming hub for immigrants and reflects its role as a key gateway for new residents arriving in the United States.

The diverse population shapes many aspects of life in Queens, from local businesses and cultural festivals to schools and public services. This demographic makeup underscores the borough’s longstanding reputation as a melting pot, fostering a rich blend of traditions and perspectives.

City officials and community leaders continue to emphasize the importance of inclusive policies that support residents of all backgrounds. As Queens evolves, its diverse demographic profile remains a defining feature that contributes to its unique identity within New York City.

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