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3 Westchester Cities On The 2026 'Most Diverse Cities In U.S.' List
A WalletHub report found the cities rich in socioeconomic, cultural, economic, household and religious diversity.

WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NY — As hate crimes continue to make headlines across the county, three Westchester cities are enviable examples of people of all cultures coming together, according to a just released study.
The personal finance website WalletHub released its report on 2026's Most Diverse Cities in the U.S.
To determine the places in the U.S. with the most mixed demographics, WalletHub compared the profiles of more than 500 of the largest cities across five major diversity categories: socioeconomic, cultural, economic, household and religious.
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According to the study's authors, the U.S. is undergoing rapid demographic diversification. As an example, the percentage of people in America who are multiracial increased from 2.9 percent in 2010 to 10.2 percent in 2020.
"The most diverse cities demonstrate diversity in many dimensions – not just in race and gender but also everything from residents' languages and birthplaces to their job types and household sizes," WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo said. "These cities blend together a multitude of different perspectives, helping people to better understand the world around them and become more empathetic. This exchange of ideas also tends to increase the economic success of diverse cities."
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Yonkers ranked 25th among all U.S. cities, while New Rochelle was number 68, and Mount Vernon came in at number 113 on the list. Other New York cities included New York City at number 6, Syracuse at number 181, Albany in 163rd place, and Cheektowaga in 314th place.
Yonkers ranked 44th in socioeconomic diversity, 42nd in cultural diversity, 270th in economic diversity, 81st in household diversity, and 165th in religious diversity.
New Rochelle ranked 160th in socioeconomic diversity, 44th in cultural diversity, 473rd in economic diversity, 375th in household diversity, and also at 165th in religious diversity.
Mount Vernon ranked 57th in socioeconomic diversity, 140th in cultural diversity, 436th in ecnomic diversity, 190th in household diversity, and also at 165th in religious diversity.
University of Oregon's Chanel Meyers, Ph.D said there are benefits and drawbacks to living in a diverse city.
"A growing body of research suggest the beneficial effects of racial/ethnic diversity within neighborhood, county, and state contexts," Meyers said. "In particular, greater exposure to more diverse groups has shown to be related to more creative and flexible thinking, greater prosociality, and less experiences with discrimination. There is indeed research that shows more detrimental consequences to more diversity. For example, some research has shown that more diverse countries tend to have lower trust towards strangers and the government and lower community engagement. However, some of these findings are mixed, as other research shows that people reported more trust and engagement in more diverse communities."
The full 2026 Most Diverse Cities in the U.S. report, along with details on the methodology used, can be found here.
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