Binghamton, NY


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Binghamton, NY

About Binghamton, NY

Binghamton, New York is located in Broome County and stands out for its entertainment options such as the Forum Theater or Kopernik Planetarium plus access to nearby Chenango River. Small city - South-central New York, 10 miles north of Pennsylvania border.

State: New York
County: Broome County
Metro Area: Binghamton Metro Area
City: Binghamton
Zip Codes: 13905 13903 13904
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Time zone: Eastern Standard Time (EST)
Elevation: 1590 ft above sea level

Binghamton is a diversified manufacturing center and transportation gateway to other areas of upstate New York.. Manufacturers are varied and led today by IBM. The town itself is quiet and unremarkable, and offers little to do, although there is a good set of performing arts amenities. The central location is near several areas of interest: the Finger Lakes and Ithaca to the northwest, where Cornell University provide cultural amenities; New York City to the southeast; and the Adirondacks to the northeast.

The climate can be depressing, as Binghamton has the greatest number of cloudy days per year of any city outside the Pacific Northwest, and ranks 14th highest in the U.S. for days of precipitation. That precipitation combined with the narrow valley river confluence can bring flooding. Cost of living and particularly the cost of housing is very low especially for the region.

Binghamton is in a comparatively narrow valley at the confluence of the Susquehanna and Chenango rivers. The climate is humid continental. Located adjacent to the so-called St. Lawrence Valley storm track, the area has frequent and rapid weather changes. Summers are warm, but temperatures and humidity seldom become oppressing. Daytime temperatures rise rapidly but hit up to 90 degrees only a few days each month. Summer evenings are typically cool. Winters are cold but not severe with daytime highs in the 20’s and 30’s and lows in the mid-teens to 20’s. A few sub-zero readings occur each winter. Snowfall is moderate and much higher in the surrounding hills. The cloudiness and valley fogs arise from proximity to Lake Ontario and nearby landforms combined with the storm track location. First freeze is early October, last is early May.

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Binghamton Cost of Living

Cost of living, central location, and low crime rates make Binghamton a great place to live.

$127,900
-164.3% lower than avg
$39,012
-76.9% lower than avg
9.1 / 3.9
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Binghamton Crime
62.7 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Binghamton, New York
$24,480
for a family
$30,400
for a single person
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Marg · 
Very cool place with loads of popular restaurants (some award winning), hiking, winter activities/sports, fishing, boating, central location -making it SO EASY for  More
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Over 3 years ago
I can't understand the strong negativity, at least not totally. I have been here for a while now and have been (years ago). Back in the big recession there were some  More
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Over 3 years ago
I've lived in this area my whole life-all 23 years of it. Even in my lifetime about half the businesses I remember are now boarded up often with no replacements. So many  More
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