Hicksville, Ohio Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Amongst the hamlets of Nassau County is Hicksville, a census-designated place with a population of 41,547 according to the 2010 census. The hamlet developed as a bedroom community for New York City. The LIRR team yard on West John Street served both on-line and off-line freight customers. The city also hosts Diwali celebrations and other cultural events.

The median household income in Hicksville is $113,063. The highest and lowest median household incomes were found in Census Tracts 5190 and 5192. Those in the lowest income brackets were 8.45% poorer than those who are well-off. Males are more likely than females to be married, while those in the middle age bracket are 55-64 years old. The population is made up of citizens and non-citizens. Non-citizens include international students, legal permanent residents, temporary workers, humanitarian migrants, and illegal immigrants.

The lowest population areas are near major airports and parks. Hicksville is home to few recreational areas, so crime rates may seem higher near these areas. However, these are not necessarily dangerous neighborhoods. Crime happens wherever there are people. Whether you live near a safe park or not, crime will occur somewhere. That's why it's important to compare Hicksville's crime rates with those of surrounding cities.

The majority of commuters in Hicksville, NY use a car. They can reach their workplace in under half an hour. That's an impressive accomplishment for a rural area. It is a testament to the growth of the suburb. The LIRR's East Side Access project, which will open Grand Central Station in 2023, also cut down on the commute time. And the Third Track proposal, which has been unfunded, would make reverse commuters' travel possible.