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As of 2026, the United States has over 900 skyscrapers, defined as buildings taller than 492 feet, across 56 cities. It has the second highest number of skyscrapers out of any country, after China. For most of the 20th century, the largest skylines in the United States were also the largest in the world; currently, the country has five of the 60 cities with the most skyscrapers. The only two cities in the United States with more than 100 skyscrapers are New York City and Chicago. There are three cities with over 30 skyscrapers, that being Miami, Houston, and Los Angeles. Boston, Dallas, Jersey City, San Francisco, and Seattle each have between 20 and 30 skyscrapers.
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