There are 20 hospice facilities serving New York, New York. This includes 6 facilities in New York and 14 nearby. The daily costs of hospice in New York range from $111 to $200, with a mean expense running approximately $153. The monthly expense averages around $4,590 and ranges between $3,330 and $6,000. Yearly, the median cost is about $55,080, which is equal to the nationwide average of $55,080.
New York is a major city in New York County, New York. It is part of the New York-Northern New Jersey-Long Island metropolitan statistical area. It is the second biggest city in New York, with 1,577,385 inhabitants living inside the city limits and 9,544,861 in the surrounding metropolitan area. The 55-and-over community currently makes up approximately 25% of the overall population.
New York has an above average SeniorScore™ of 73. The city has an average per capita income of $63,000 and an average household income is $71,000 (the New York state average is $62,000). The current unemployment rate is roughly 8.59% and the median home price is $297,000, which is lower than the New York average of $328,500.
New York has moderate mean temperatures, with comfortable winters and calm summers. The area receives large levels of precipitation annually. New York has a high rate of crime, very low air quality, and average water quality ratings compared to other cities in the United States.