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Originally Posted by SFBruin
I did some original research on this once and found that LA has the densest settled (>= 1000 ppsm) census tracts of any city in the US once you reach about 20 miles from its core. Within 20 miles, it's all NYC.
Fun fact, I guess.
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There's a fun little tool here:
http://www.statsamerica.org/radius/big.aspx
Can type in the city or county, and see the population via radius from "X" location. Along with some other parameters.
Los Angeles in a 25/50 mile radius = 10,105,518 / 14,142,453
NYC in a 25/50 mile radius = 13,230,988/20,462,617. The NY jump from 25 to 50 mile radius is quite impressive. Likewise with LA.
Based on 2018 pop figures.