Majority-BIPOC census tracts in New York have the fewest pharmacies per 1,000 people
Average number of pharmacies per 1,000 people among census tracts with racial or ethnic groups composing at least 50% of the population. Since many census tracts have no pharmacies, averages are less than one.
A bar chart showing that census tracts with over 50% of the population identifying as Native American or Black have fewer pharmacies per 1,000 people than those of other identities, or among census tracts in general. Majority-Asian tracts have the most pharmacies per 1,000 people among the groups considered.