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36061 County FIPS Code

New York County

New York · County equivalent (e.g. borough in AK, parish in LA)

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FIPS code 36061 is New York County, New York. With a population of 1,645,867 (2022 ACS estimate), it ranks #3 in New York and #21 nationally. New York County is part of the New York-Newark-Jersey City, NY-NJ. The state FIPS code for New York is 36. This code is used in Census Bureau, BLS, EPA, HUD, and USDA federal datasets to identify this county.

County FIPS

36061

State FIPS

36

NY

Population

1,645,867

2022 ACS · #21 nationally

Density

72,092.3/mi²

people per sq mile

Land Area

23

sq miles

Urban/Rural

Metro — 1M+ population

RUCC 1

How This FIPS Code Works

36 061
36 = State FIPS (New York)
061 = County FIPS

The 5-digit FIPS code 36061 is formed by combining the 2-digit state identifier 36 (New York) with the 3-digit county identifier 061. Together they uniquely identify New York County in every US federal dataset. No two counties share the same 5-digit FIPS code.

Census ACS Data for FIPS 36061

From the 2022 ACS 5-year estimates — the same values you'd retrieve by querying the Census API with county FIPS 36061.

Median Household Income

$99,880

ACS B19013_001E

Poverty Rate

15.8%

ACS B17001 (below poverty level)

Median Age

38.5

ACS B01002_001E

Metropolitan Area

Adjacent Counties (5)

Counties that share a border with New York County. Useful for regional analysis — these are the geographies you'd typically include when studying labor markets, commuting zones, or environmental spillovers around FIPS 36061.

Federal Datasets Using Code 36061

FIPS code 36061 appears as the county identifier in the following federal datasets. Analysts joining data across these sources use this code as the common geographic key.

Using FIPS Code 36061 in Code

Common patterns for querying federal datasets by this county's FIPS code. The leading zeros are significant — always treat FIPS codes as strings, not integers.

Census ACS API — Python 36061
import requests

url = "https://api.census.gov/data/2022/acs/acs5"
params = {
    "get":  "NAME,B19013_001E,B01003_001E",
    "for":  "county:061",
    "in":   "state:36",
    "key":  "YOUR_CENSUS_API_KEY",
}
r = requests.get(url, params=params)
data = r.json()  # [[header...], [New York County, New York, income, pop, ...]
SQL — filtering by county FIPS 36061
-- 5-digit combined FIPS (state + county)
SELECT * FROM your_table WHERE county_fips = '36061';

-- Some datasets store state and county separately
SELECT * FROM your_table
WHERE state_fips = '36'
  AND county_fips = '061';

-- ⚠ Never cast to integer — leading zeros are lost:
-- county_fips = 36061 is WRONG for this county
R — tidycensus 36061
library(tidycensus)

get_acs(
  geography = "county",
  variables = c(income = "B19013_001E", pop = "B01003_001E"),
  state     = "36",
  county    = "061",
  year      = 2022
)
Zero-padding reminder: FIPS codes must always be stored and compared as zero-padded strings. 36 (not 36) and 061 (not 61) — losing the leading zeros is one of the most common data-join bugs in federal datasets. Full guide →

ZIP Codes in New York County

ZIP codes do not align perfectly with county boundaries — a single ZIP code can span multiple counties, and a county can contain parts of many ZIP codes. The ratios below (from the Census 2020 ZCTA relationship file) show the land area share of each ZCTA that falls within New York County. Why FIPS ≠ ZIP →

ZIP Code % in county
10001 100.0%
10002 100.0%
10003 100.0%
10004 100.0%
10005 100.0%
10006 100.0%
10007 100.0%
10009 100.0%
10010 100.0%
10011 100.0%
10012 100.0%
10013 100.0%
10014 100.0%
10016 100.0%
10017 100.0%
10018 100.0%
10019 100.0%
10020 100.0%
10021 100.0%
10022 100.0%
10023 100.0%
10024 100.0%
10025 100.0%
10026 100.0%
10027 100.0%
10028 100.0%
10029 100.0%
10030 100.0%
10031 100.0%
10032 100.0%

Showing top 30 of 70 ZIP codes by residential address share.

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