Listed below is the amount of people for various cities that live in an area with a Walkscore of at least 80. It doesn't necessarily double as a list of the most walkable cities and there are various factors that effect the numbers, but the numbers are interesting to see nonetheless.


1. New York – 5,220,375
2. Chicago - 1,141,468
3. Los Angeles – 599,567
4. San Francisco – 515,839
5. Philadelphia – 376,556
6. Boston – 321,233
7. Jersey City – 234,565
8. Washington – 204,004
9. Seattle – 178,171
10. Baltimore – 136,500
11. Minneapolis – 120,771
12. Portland, OR – 98,028
13. Honolulu – 85,739
14. Miami – 78,089
15. Newark – 75,736
16. Pittsburgh – 71,176
17. San Diego – 62,716
18. Milwaukee – 59,955
19. Denver – 59,480
20. Columbus – 52,099
21. Houston – 44,957
22. Madison – 44,447
23. New Orleans – 43,880
24. Arlington – 40,897
25. Austin – 38,968
26. Atlanta – 39,944
27. Providence – 35,246
28. Hartford – 35,139
29. Rochester – 30,531
30. St. Paul – 30,510
31. Sacramento – 29,480
32. Richmond – 28,461
33. Kansas City – 26,987
34. Louisville – 26,251
35. Portland, ME - 23,154
36. New Haven – 22,056
37. St. Louis – 17,602
38. Cincinnati – 16,187
39. Detroit – 15,274
40. Cleveland – 15,187
41. Buffalo – 15,045
42. Wilmington – 14,003
43. Charleston – 10,718
44. Salt Lake City – 12,261
45. Albuquerque – 9,226
46. Omaha – 6,442
47. Indianapolis – 6,202
48. Grand Rapids – 5,770
49. Fort Worth – 5,274
50. Charlotte – 4,978
51. Des Moines – 4,867
52. Anchorage – 4,298
53. Birmingham – 3,954
54. San Antonio – 2,938
55. Jacksonville – 3,358
56. Oklahoma City – 2,802
57. Tampa – 2,755
58. Tucson – 2,609
59. Dallas – 2,022
60. Orlando – 1,492


How does Detroit get it's score a bit higher to allow for greater development in it's core?