Brooklyn, NY
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Affordability Score: 36/100
Population: 2,504,700 · 37 ZIP codes
The affordability dashboard for Brooklyn, NY aggregates Census ACS 5-Year Estimates across 37 ZIP codes covering 2,504,700 residents, then layers in county-level federal data to produce an overall grade of F (36/100). The headline inputs are median household income of $82,925, median home value of $962,721, median rent of $1,881 per month, and 40.5% of adults holding a bachelor's degree or higher. These four metrics alone explain most of the variance between city dashboards.
Cross-agency feeds widen the picture beyond Census demographics. HUD publishes a Fair Market Rent for a 2-bedroom in this county at $2,910 per month (studio $2,529, 1BR $2,655, 3BR $3,644, 4BR $3,959). Department of Labor data lists infant center-based childcare at $15,600 per year, consuming 19% of the local median household income.
Reading the overall grade requires reading all seven dimensions together. The score weights Income 20%, Safety 20%, Housing 15%, Rent 15%, Education 10%, Commute 10%, and Childcare 10%, with each sub-score benchmarked against national percentiles rather than state averages — so the grade is genuinely comparable across any city in the country. Pressure points are housing, commute, rent, childcare. Unemployment currently reads 8.0% and poverty 19.1% — numbers worth keeping alongside the headline grade.
Score Breakdown
Income & Employment
Housing
Fair Market Rents by Bedroom
Safety
Education & Family
Childcare Costs
What This Means
Brooklyn, NY receives an overall affordability grade of F (36/100), aggregated from 37 ZIP codes with a total population of 2,504,700. Challenges include housing and commute and rent and childcare. Data was unavailable for safety — these dimensions were excluded from the overall score.
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Official Data Resources
Data as of 2024. Source: U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year Estimates. Source: HUD Fair Market Rents. Source: FBI Uniform Crime Report. Source: DOL National Database of Childcare Prices. Verify with HUD →
Read our methodology — how this data is sourced, computed, and verified.