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But what is troubling me is the fact that there are two gun-related homicides just outside the Upper East Side's borders, and the fact that those borders are illusory and mostly meaningless. A cynic would think that real estate agents did a data dive on crime data in NYC and, having found that gun deaths were zero if we drew lines at 59th and 96th, drew those exact lines.
1. What percentage of people in that area spend time floating around the area? DO the people here spend more time indoors, at fancy restaurants, in their car with a driver?
2. What percentage of the time are the people who own homes there actually there? This particular population of people spends a significant amount of time in other places in the world. A better look at the population might be to find the average number of people within the region, versus those who are registered to actually live there. Then you might find that the "real" population closer to 100,000 or 50,000 or even less - who knows, which would increase that murder per 100,000 number.
(2) If anything, the "real" population is higher than the 200k cited by Wikipedia. It does not count most of the people who work in the neighborhood but live in other neighborhoods, as the typical area worker does.