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NYCEconomic Overview
Jim Brown
Principal EconomistNYS Department of Labor
212-775-3330james.brown@labor.ny.gov
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NYC VS. US: PRIVATE SECTOR JOBS12-MONTH PERCENT CHANGE
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UNEMPLOYMENT RATE: NYC VS. US
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12-month average
Monthly
NYC REGULAR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFICIARIES
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NYC Unemployment Rates By Age GroupYear-Ending February 2012
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NEW YORK CITY PART-TIME FOR ECONOMIC REASONSSHARE OF WORKFORCE, 12-MONTH AVERAGE, %
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NEW YORK CITY UNEMPLOYED 52 WEEKS+SHARE OF UNEMPLOYED, 12-MONTH AVERAGE, %
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New York City Labor Force byWorker Class, 2006-2010
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Child Care Workers
Taxi Drivers & Chauffeurs
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
Designers
Construction Laborers
Lawyers, and Judges, Magistrates, and other Judicial Workers
Writers & Authors
Artists and related workers
Real estate brokers and sales agents
Musicians, singers, and related workers
Retail salespersons
Photographers
First-line supervisors/managers of retail sales workers
Hairdressers, hairstylists, and cosmetologists
Carpenters
Miscellaneous Managers
Other teachers and instructors
Management analysts
Painters - construction and maintenance
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OCCUPATIONS WITH THE LARGEST NUMBEROF SELF-EMPLOYED
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Limited Service Eating Places + 6,300 Accounting, Tax Prep., & Payrolls + 5,900
Clothing & Accessory Stores + 5,700
Securities & Commodities + 4,700
Advertising & Related Services + 3,700
Management, Sci. & Tech Consulting + 3,400
Management of Companies + 3,100
Individual & Family Social Services + 2,600
Colleges, Univ., & Prof. Schools + 2,600
Hospitals + 2,500
Home Health Care Services + 2,400
Computer Systems Design & Related + 2,400
Food & Beverage Stores + 2,400
Department Stores + 1,900
Credit Intermediation & Related + 1,800
INDUSTRIES ADDING THE MOST JOBS12-MONTHS ENDING FEBRUARY 2012
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Change in Private Sector Jobs by Borough2011 vs. 2001
NOTE: This graph refers to jobs located in a borough regardless of where the jobholder lives.
Manhattan
Bronx Brooklyn
Queens
Staten Island
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NYC FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES JOBS1990-2012
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NYC WALL STREET JOBS1990-2012
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NYC PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS SERVICES JOBS1990-2012
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NYC EDUCATION & HEALTH CARE JOBS1990-2012
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NYC LEISURE & HOSPITALITY JOBS1990-2012
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NYC RETAIL TRADE JOBS1990-2012
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NYC INFORMATION JOBS1990-2012
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Job Title10-Year
% GrowthMedianWage Training
Network Systems & Data Communications Analysts 45.8 $83,990 Bachelor's degree
Fitness Trainers & Aerobics Instructors 39.6 $60,450 Postsecondary vocational award
Medical Scientists, Except Epidemiologists 28.8 $76,840 Doctoral degree
Physical Therapist Assistants 25.2 $50,370 Associate degree
Medical Equipment Repairers 24.0 $47,450 Associate degree
Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 23.2 $46,920 Work experience in related occupation
Financial Examiners 22.5 $90,760 Bachelor's degree
Dental Hygienists 21.8 $78,770 Associate degree
Agents and Business Managers of Artists, Performers, andAthletes
21.6 $77,170Bachelor's or higher degree, plus work
experience
Occupational Therapist Assistants 21.0 $50,330 Associate degree
Physician Assistants 20.2 $90,210 Master's degree
Education Administrators, All Other 20.0 $92,340
Bachelor's or higher degree, plus work
experience
Curators 20.0 $62,020 Master's degree
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software 19.3 $99,530 Bachelor's degree
Massage Therapists 19.3 $53,650 Postsecondary vocational award
Physical Therapists 19.1 $75,000 Masters Degree
High Wage, High Growth Jobs
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Job Title10-Year
% GrowthMedianWage Training
Medical & Public Health Social Workers 19.0 $53,510 Bachelor's degree
Environmental Scientists and Specialists, Including Health 18.2 $73,320 Master's degree
Pharmacists 16.0 $105,760 First professional degree
Training & Development Specialists 15.4 $65,560 Bachelor's degree
Veterinarians 15.2 $119,710 First professional degree
Instructional Coordinators 15.0 $58,960 Master's degree
Cardiovascular Technologists and Technicians 14.9 $49,510 Associate degree
Computer Software Engineers, Applications 14.8 $96,340 Bachelor's degree
Special Education Teachers, Preschool, Kindergarten, &Elementary School
14.8 $73,520 Bachelor's degree
Loan Counselors 14.3 $45,770 Bachelor's degree
Environmental Engineers 14.3 $88,370 Bachelor's degree
Radiation Therapists 14.3 $98,090 Associate degree
Market Research Analysts 14.2 $69,010 Bachelor's degree
Respiratory Therapists 14.0 $69,220 Associate degree
Compensation, Benefits, & Job Analysis Specialists 13.7 $66,080 Bachelor's degree
Public Relations Specialists 13.7 $65,710 Bachelor's degree
High Wage, High Growth Jobs
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Occupations That Pay Twice the Minimum Wage with Lower Educational Requirements
Occupation Median
WageHigh School
or lessBiggest
Industry#
of FirmsIndustrial Truck and Tractor Operators $18.82 80.9%
Warehousing & Storage; GroceryWholesalers
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Carpet Installers $22.24 77.7% Home Furnishing Stores 727Tree Trimmers and Pruners $17.30 77.0% Landscaping Services 369Welders, Cutters, Solderers, and Braziers $17.09 75.2% Architectural & Structural Metals 235Automotive Body and Related Repairers $15.14 75.0% Auto Repair & Maintenance Shops 2,437Cabinetmakers and Bench Carpenters $15.03 73.4% Household & Institutional Furniture Mfg 356Upholsterers $18.67 73.3% Reupholstery & Furniture Repair 164Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-Trailer $22.09 71.7% General Freight Trucking 739Glaziers $17.12 69.7% Glass & Glazing Contractors 114Home Appliance Repairers $15.74 64.3% Electronics & Appliance Stores 1,387Locksmiths and Safe Repairers $24.29 62.4% Locksmiths 182Bus Drivers, School $18.22 61.4% School & Employee Bus Transportation 156Pest Control Workers $18.16 52.2% Exterminating & Pest Control Services 208Security and Fire Alarm Installers $21.70 48.3% Investigation & Security Services 875Bill and Account Collectors $19.04 45.9% Collection Agencies 88
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