The population of the 16th arrondissement peaked in 1962, when it had 227,418 inhabitants. At the last census (2009), the population was 169,372. The 16th arrondissement contains a great deal of business activity; in 1999 it hosted 106,971 jobs. The 16th arrondissement is commonly thought to be one of the richest parts of Paris (as the saying
Auteuil-Neuilly-Passy popularised); it features some of the most expensive
real estate in France including the famous Auteuil "villas"; heirs to 19th century high-society country houses, they are
exclusive gated communities with huge houses surrounded by gardens, which is extremely rare in Paris. It is also the only arrondissement in Paris to be divided into two separate
postal codes. The southern part of the arrondissement carries a postal code of 75016, while the northern part has the code of 75116.
Politics The 16th arrondissement used to be one of the strongest areas in the country for the French political
right. At the
2017 French presidential election, for example, it gave over 58% of its votes in the first round to right-wing candidate
François Fillon, compared to his national result of 20%. However, after the
political realignment in French politics in the late 2010s, which saw emerging polarization between
Emmanuel Macron’s centrist coalition and the populist-right
National Rally, the 16th began breaking for Macronist parties like
En Marche! and
Renaissance by large margins. Both of the arrondissement’s current representatives in the
National Assembly, for instance, are from Renaissance.
Historical population Immigration ==Economy==