Syracuse

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Quality of life score

B+

Quality of Life Score

Syracuse Information

Total Population

144,226

Total Population

Married Persons

45%

Married Persons

Single Persons

55%

Single Persons

49% (Male)

51% (Female)

7/10

City Rating

City ratings are often based on factors including quality of life, economic opportunities, safety, education, and more. A rating of 7 or higher might suggest a city with a relatively high quality of life and desirable living conditions. Ratings below 5 might indicate challenges or lower overall satisfaction.

7/10

Overall Value

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10/10

Density (Population per mile²)

City density refers to the concentration of people living within a city's geographic area. It is typically expressed as the number of residents per square mile or square kilometer. Higher density indicates that more people live in a given area, leading to potentially busier streets, more crowded living conditions, and increased access to amenities and services.

Total Population

5400

Syracuse

Married Persons

260,000

Reno

City Info

Syracuse, New York, is a historic city located in Onondaga County with a 2025 projected population of about 144,226. It is the 13th most populated city in New York State. The city is known for its diverse population, with major racial groups including White (51.9%), Black or African American (27.6%), and Hispanic (10.3%). Syracuse has a rich cultural heritage and serves as an educational and economic hub in central New York.

Residence

Total Population

Good

Air Quality

Married Persons

70°F

Condition (Average Temp.)

30% (Homes Owned)

62% (Homes Rented)

8% (Homes Vacant)

Total Population

70 Years

Median Home Age

Total Population

$153,879

Median Home Price

Total Population

2.4%

Home Aappreciation Rate

Total Population

2.5%

Annual Property Tax

Weather

Total Population

50%

Sun

Total Population

25%

Rain

Total Population

25%

snow

Residence

Syracuse offers affordable housing with a mix of historic and modern homes. The city experiences four distinct seasons, including snowy winters and warm summers.

Community

Religious Diversity

5%

Baptist

2%

Methodist

2%

Pentecostal

10%

Other  Christian

15%

Other

Total Population

6

Crime Rate (per 100,000)

Total Population

Democratic

Political Majority

Total Population

31.9

Average Age

Community

Syracuse is a diverse and inclusive community with a balanced demographic profile and active civic engagement.

Locale

Total Population

5.5%

Unemployment

Occupation

Total Population

25%

Management, Business, Art & Sciences

Total Population

20%

Sales & Office Occupations

Total Population

15%

Service Occupations

Total Population

15%

Production, Transportation & Material Moving

Total Population

5%

Natural Resources, Construction & Maintenance

Education

Total Population

1:20

Student Teacher Ratio

25%

High School Diploma

30%

Some College or Associates Degree

15%

Bachelors Degree

10%

Graduate or Professional Degree

Locale

Syracuse’s economy is supported by education, healthcare, manufacturing, and service industries. The city is home to Syracuse University and other institutions that contribute to a skilled workforce and cultural vitality.

Transit

Average Commute Time

Total Population

27 Mins

National Average

Total Population

25 Mins

Syracuse Average

Total Population

27%

Public Transportation

Total Population

70%

Car

Total Population

10%

Carpool

Total Population

10%

Work At Home

Transit

Syracuse has a public transit system with buses serving the city and suburbs, facilitating efficient commuting while reducing congestion and environmental impact.

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