New York City Job Market Report

New York City Job Market Report

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Discover the pulse of employment opportunities with the "New York City Job Market Report," your ultimate guide to navigating the dynamic job landscape of NYC. Tune in every week as we discuss recent trends, industry insights, and expert analysis to help job seekers and hiring managers stay ahead of the curve. Whether you're an aspiring professional or an established industry leader, our comprehensive coverage of the Big Apple's employment scene will keep you informed and empowered. Don't miss out on the latest job openings, salary reports, and career advice tailored specifically for New York City's competitive market. Subscribe now to...

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New York City's Evolving Job Landscape: Tech, Health, and Green Sectors Lead the Way
Dec 15, 2025

New York City’s job market remains large and diverse but is cooling from the rapid post‑pandemic rebound. According to the New York State Department of Labor and recent Bureau of Labor Statistics metro data, the city’s unemployment rate has hovered around the mid‑4 to low‑5 percent range in late 2025, slightly above the national average, reflecting slower hiring and more people reentering the labor force. The employment landscape is dominated by services: professional and business services, health care and social assistance, finance and insurance, information and media, education, hospitality, and retail. Major employers include the City of New York, NYC...

Duration: 00:03:19
New York City's Evolving Job Market: Growth, Shifts, and Equity Initiatives
Dec 12, 2025

New York City’s job market remains large and diverse, with employment growing modestly but slowing compared with the immediate post‑pandemic rebound. The New York State Department of Labor reports that New York City has roughly 4.1 to 4.2 million nonfarm jobs, with year‑over‑year gains concentrated in health care, professional and business services, and leisure and hospitality. According to the New York State Department of Labor, the city’s unemployment rate has recently hovered around 5 to 6 percent, above the statewide average of about 4.2 percent reported by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics for New York in September 2025, reflecting ongoing ch...

Duration: 00:03:12
New York City's Troubling Job Market: Layoffs, Stagnant Hiring, and Competitive Challenges
Dec 08, 2025

The New York City job market presents a complex picture as of late 2025, characterized by slowing growth and increasing layoffs despite some stabilizing unemployment metrics. The city's employment landscape has become notably challenging for jobseekers, with employers announcing significant cuts throughout the year while simultaneously reducing hiring activity.

Recent employment data reveals concerning trends. Private companies cut 32,000 workers in November, significantly underperforming expectations of a 40,000 position gain. Year-to-date, announced job cuts have reached approximately 1.171 million across the nation, representing a 54 percent increase compared to the same period in 2024. These losses have been concentrated among small and medium-sized businesses...

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New York City's Evolving Job Market: Healthcare Booms, Tech Sector Slows Amid Economic Uncertainty
Dec 01, 2025

New York City's job market reflects broader national trends of slower hiring amid economic uncertainty. As of late 2025, the city maintains an unemployment rate of 4.5 percent with average yearly income around 86,558 dollars and job growth at 3.5 percent. The National Retail Federation projects that retailers' payrolls will expand by between 265,000 and 365,000 positions nationally between November and year-end, though this represents a notable decline from the 440,000 added during the same period last year, tracking with slower hiring throughout 2025.

New York City's employment landscape shows divergent patterns across sectors. Healthcare and education continue adding positions, providing economic stability, while white-collar sectors...

Duration: 00:02:52
New York City's Shifting Job Landscape: Resilience Amid Corporate Restructuring
Nov 28, 2025

New York City's job market remains competitive yet challenged, reflecting broader economic uncertainties facing the nation. As of August 2025, New York State's unemployment rate stood at 4.9 percent, down from 5.5 percent earlier in the year, though Queens specifically maintained a slightly elevated rate of around 5.2 percent. The citywide market continues to be shaped by significant corporate restructuring, with New York firms cutting 81,700 workers, representing a 20 percent increase from the previous year. Major employers like Verizon announced substantial workforce reductions of 13,000 workers in November alone.

The employment landscape remains concentrated in key sectors including technology, healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing, and finance...

Duration: 00:02:59
New York City's Resilient Job Market Faces Slow Adjustment, AI Impact, and Federal Data Gaps
Nov 24, 2025

New York City’s job market in late 2025 is defined by mixed signals: steady economic growth and high worker productivity coexisting with slower job creation and a modest uptick in unemployment. The Conference Board Employment Trends Index indicates a slight rebound in September but remained nearly at its lowest level since the pandemic, reflecting subdued business and consumer confidence. Before the October government shutdown, the labor market was described as ‘healthy,’ although recent data remains delayed and incomplete due to federal disruptions. The city’s unemployment rate has edged up and is currently estimated near 4.4 percent—higher than last year but still...

Duration: 00:03:29
New York City's Dynamic Job Market: High-Skilled Immigration, Shifting Sectors, and Hiring Trends in 2025
Nov 17, 2025

The New York City job market in late 2025 remains dynamic, complex, and shaped by global, technological, and political forces. According to the National Foundation for American Policy, New York City led the nation in H-1B visa approvals for new employment in 2025, with 7,811 petitions, reflecting its continued dominance as a hub for high-skilled workers in technology, finance, education, healthcare, and professional services. The metropolitan area's unemployment rate, based on the most recent Bureau of Labor Statistics data, is about 5.6%, higher than the national rate but consistent with other major urban centers. The sectoral distribution is shifting: finance, technology, healthcare, education...

Duration: 00:04:14
NYC's Resilient Job Market: Stability Amid National Slowdowns
Nov 14, 2025

New York City’s job market in late 2025 is experiencing moderate but steady growth despite nationwide slowdowns. While the official employment and unemployment statistics for October haven’t been released due to the government shutdown, regional payroll estimates from ADP indicate that private-sector employment rose by 41,000 jobs in October after a September dip. According to the Office of the New York City Comptroller, weekly initial jobless claims are up slightly from the previous year yet remain subdued, reflecting stability in the city’s labor landscape.

The current unemployment rate for New York City is unavailable due to federal data c...

Duration: 00:03:34
New York City's Sluggish Job Market: Challenges and Opportunities in 2025
Nov 10, 2025

The New York City job market has cooled significantly heading into late 2025, with unofficial data from sources like ADP and Indeed confirming a months-long decline in job creation. ADP reports private sector employers added only 42,000 jobs in October, while employment analytics firm Revelio Labs estimates nonfarm payrolls actually dropped by about 9,100 jobs that month. Job postings on Indeed had fallen to their lowest level since 2021, with a year-over-year decrease seen across almost every major sector. The official unemployment rate in New York City stands around 4.3 percent as of September 2025, according to data cited by Rewire News Group, but the Federal...

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NYC Job Market Outlook 2025: Cooling Trends, Living Wage Gaps, and Sector Shifts Amidst Federal Data Challenges
Nov 07, 2025

The job market in New York City in late 2025 is marked by slow but steady employment growth with signs of cooling in hiring, according to the latest private sector and anecdotal data discussed by Abby Joseph Cohen on Bloomberg Television. Labor demand among large companies is tempering, with cuts quietly increasing on some fronts, while smaller business trends remain less transparent due to a gap in robust labor statistics following disruptions in federal reporting. Despite these limitations, private sources suggest metro unemployment rates hover around 5 percent, higher than the national average, reflecting pandemic aftereffects and ongoing structural changes in the...

Duration: 00:03:53
New York Job Market Slows, AI Impact Felt, Healthcare Offers Hope in Uncertain Times
Nov 03, 2025

The New York City job market continues to face significant headwinds as 2025 progresses. The national unemployment rate rose to 4.3 percent in August, and job openings have plunged approximately 32 percent since ChatGPT's debut, according to Federal Reserve data. This broader slowdown reflects in New York's employment landscape, where the ratio of job vacancies to unemployed workers fell below one to 0.99 in July, marking the first time since 2021 that more Americans are out of work than jobs available.

Young workers aged 22 to 25 have been hit particularly hard, experiencing a 13 percent drop in job postings since 2022 in artificial intelligence-exposed fields like...

Duration: 00:02:57
The Evolving Job Market of NYC: Resilience, Adaptation, and Emerging Trends
Oct 31, 2025

The job market in New York City in late 2025 remains one of the most dynamic in the country, although it has faced notable turbulence recently. According to ZipRecruiter, the average annual salary in New York City is approximately $131,284, with top earners making over $185,000. Manhattan continues to hold a slight edge in pay, but wage differences between boroughs are relatively modest. The employment landscape features nearly five million workers, supported by major industries including finance, healthcare, technology, hospitality, and media. The financial sector is anchored by Wall Street giants like JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs; healthcare leaders such as NYU Langone...

Duration: 00:03:43
New York City's Uneven Recovery: Navigating Turbulent Job Market and Emerging Trends
Oct 27, 2025

New York City's job market presents a complex picture in late 2025, marked by significant challenges alongside pockets of growth. The private sector shows average annual compensation of approximately 109,000 dollars, with hourly wages around 52 dollars according to ZipRecruiter data from October 2025. However, the broader employment landscape has experienced considerable turbulence throughout the year.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that the labor market added 911,000 fewer jobs in the twelve-month period ended March 2025 than initially reported, indicating a more significant slowdown than previously understood. With revised numbers, job growth averaged only 44,000 per month in 2025, down from earlier estimates of 75,000. The...

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Navigating New York City's Dynamic Job Market: Trends, Wages, and Opportunities in 2025
Oct 24, 2025

The New York City job market in late 2025 remains one of the most dynamic and diverse in the nation, shaped by robust financial, tech, healthcare, education, and media sectors. According to ZipRecruiter, the average annual salary is $154,317, with top earners approaching $210,601. Wage distribution reveals a solid middle layer, but opportunities for wage advancement are somewhat limited, and New York ranks 50th nationally for median salary growth. The city’s minimum wage rose to $16.50 per hour in October 2025 as New York joined other states in raising pay rates above the federal minimum of $7.25, a move reflecting the region’s high cost of l...

Duration: 00:05:18
New York Job Market: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities in a Shifting Landscape
Oct 20, 2025

The job market in New York City is experiencing a mix of challenges and opportunities. With a significant hiring slowdown across the U.S., many workers are choosing to stay in their current positions rather than seeking new job opportunities. However, career experts suggest that asking for a raise is still viable, even in a shaky economy.

New York City has a higher unemployment rate compared to other major cities, but it remains a hub for various industries, including tech, healthcare, and finance. The city is home to major employers like Micron, which recently received approval for a $100...

Duration: 00:01:47
New York City's Evolving Job Market: Resilience, Slowdown, and Shifting Dynamics in 2025
Oct 17, 2025

New York City’s job market in late 2025 continues to exhibit both resilience and signs of slowdown, shaped by global headwinds, local policy shifts, and ongoing demographic changes. According to the United States Federal Reserve, the city’s unemployment rate stood at 4.0 percent in August 2025, marking a slight increase over prior lows but still within a healthy range for a major urban center. However, Vanguard’s proprietary data highlights that the pace of job growth has decelerated sharply compared to the post-pandemic surge, with new private sector job creation dropping to just over 5,000 positions in the first seven months of 2025. This i...

Duration: 00:03:44
NYC's Job Market Softens Amid Economic Headwinds, Sector Shifts, and Policy Changes
Oct 13, 2025

The job market in New York City faces heightened uncertainty in late 2025, shaped by national economic headwinds, sectoral shifts, and substantial recent policy changes by state government. According to AOL News, employers across the United States added only 73,000 jobs in July, well below expectations, signaling a cooling labor market that is expected to persist through early 2026. The national unemployment rate rose to 4.2 percent in July, with forecasts from FactSet and the Labor Department indicating further increases towards 4.8 percent next year. State and city officials have responded to these challenges by increasing the maximum weekly unemployment insurance benefit from $504 to $869 as...

Duration: 00:04:32
New York's Job Market: Resilience, Shifts, and the Impact of Remote Work
Oct 10, 2025

The job market in New York City is displaying both resilience and vulnerability amid mixed national economic signals. According to recent commentary by Federal Reserve Governor Christopher Waller, the broader U.S. labor market is weakening, and while New York City-specific employment data for the fall remains incomplete due to federal government shutdowns, available private sector reports suggest similar softening trends, including employment contractions noted in nationwide payroll processing data. Most recent large-scale unemployment rates for the city are unavailable as of October 2025, but prior figures consistently placed New York City's rate slightly above the national average, reflecting ongoing recovery...

Duration: 00:04:31
NYC Job Market Trends: Challenging Landscape, Shifting Dynamics, and Persistent Disparities
Oct 06, 2025

The job market in New York City remains one of the most dynamic but also challenging in the nation, with recent private data—such as reports from Revelio Labs and ADP—pointing to essentially no job growth in September 2025, and reflecting steady losses outside of major sectors like healthcare and education. Economists note that smaller companies continue to be impacted most by factors like tariffs and restrictive immigration policies, and the absence of timely public data due to the ongoing government shutdown makes gauging the full picture increasingly difficult. As of September, estimates suggested a 3.3 percent unemployment rate for the broa...

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New York City's Evolving Job Market: Navigating Challenges and Opportunities
Oct 03, 2025

The New York City job market in late 2025 is characterized by a general slowdown and increasing competition, especially for entry-level roles. Data from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows the city's unemployment rate is slightly above the national average at 4.3 percent as of August 2025, with recent college graduates facing even steeper challenges—unemployment among those ages 22 to 27 reached 4.8 percent this summer, marking a stark reversal from the historical norm of stronger youth employment. Business Insider, citing both the Bureau of Labor Statistics and private payrolls data, notes that monthly job gains have slowed and job openings fell to 7.2 mi...

Duration: 00:03:56
New York City's Job Market in 2025: Resilience Amid Evolving Challenges
Sep 29, 2025

The New York City job market in late September 2025 is defined by moderate opportunities, mounting economic pressures, and notable structural shifts. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate in New York hovers around 4.3 percent, consistent with the national average, although some reports suggest that stability masks underlying concerns like slowed hiring and sector-specific job cuts. The second quarter of 2025 saw employment numbers decline, with over 1,800 layoffs announced across New York State in September alone, including notable cuts at major employers such as Goldman Sachs in Manhattan and CyraCom International in Queens, as cited by Hudson Valley Post...

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New York's Resilient Yet Challenging Job Market: Unemployment Rises, Upskilling Lags Amid Affordability Woes
Sep 26, 2025

The New York City job market in late 2025 reflects a blend of persistent economic resilience and significant new challenges. According to the New York City Employment and Training Coalition’s latest report, the city’s employment landscape remains vast and diverse, anchored by major industries like finance, health care, education, technology, and hospitality. Large employers such as JPMorgan Chase, Mount Sinai Health System, and the New York City Department of Education continue to play a central role, while health care, finance, and technology have shown relative stability or growth. However, job creation has slowed notably, in line with national trends, aver...

Duration: 00:03:47
New York's Uneven Job Recovery: Challenges for Entry-Level, Youth, and Minorities
Sep 22, 2025

New York City’s job market in 2025 reflects a combination of resilience, uneven recovery, and new pressures from technology, demographics, and policy shifts. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the overall U.S. unemployment rate reached 4.3 percent in August, its highest in more than a year, while the rate in New York City closely mirrors this national trend. Black unemployment in New York City stands out at 7.5 percent, its highest level since 2021, with economists warning that this spike may signal challenging times ahead for marginalized groups and for the broader job market. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell emphasized at a...

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New York City's Evolving Job Market: Resilience, Challenges, and the Shifting Landscape
Sep 19, 2025

New York City’s job market in late 2025 displays resilience but faces mounting headwinds with a complex employment landscape. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. unemployment rate hovers near a four-year high at 4.3 percent, with New York experiencing a notable, though not extreme, increase in unemployment claims. The labor force in Manhattan and the broader five boroughs continues to be heavily service-driven, anchored by major industries such as financial services, healthcare, professional and business services, education, hospitality, tech, and retail. Built In NYC highlights the sector's dynamic nature, especially as the city’s tech ecosystem flourishes with...

Duration: 00:03:25
NYC Job Market: Stability Amid Slowdown - Exploring Evolving Trends in Tech, Healthcare, and Services
Sep 15, 2025

The New York City job market in late summer 2025 shows mixed signals of stability and softness. While the city remains a major U.S. employment center, recent surveys and data indicate a slowdown in job growth alongside signs of resilience in certain sectors. The overall employment landscape is evolving as traditional industries adjust to new economic realities and emerging sectors, particularly technology and artificial intelligence, continue to expand.

Job growth in New York City has slowed noticeably in recent months. According to Economic Policy Institute analysis of Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) data, U.S. payroll employment grew...

Duration: 00:04:54
New York City's Stagnant Job Market: Cooling Momentum, Frozen Hiring, and Shifting Trends
Sep 12, 2025

New York City's job market in September 2025 is defined by cooling momentum and heightened uncertainty. According to analysis from Indeed’s labor economist Svenja Gudell, the labor market is not in a recession but has entered what Gudell describes as a "frozen labor market," with hiring rates stuck at levels not seen since 2013 and unemployment currently at 4.3 percent. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data and coverage by the New York Federal Reserve confirm that unemployment has ticked up modestly, alongside a marked slowdown in hiring and a rise in initial unemployment claims. The Department of Labor recently reported 1,683 more jo...

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NYC's Job Market Shifts Amidst Economic Uncertainty: A Closer Look
Sep 08, 2025

New York City’s job market has experienced notable fluctuations in 2025, defined by slower growth and persistent challenges in several key sectors. The Conference Board reported a decline in its Employment Trends Index for August, marking the lowest point since early 2021 and indicating that while the post-pandemic bounce appeared to normalize, underlying softness across major indicators remains apparent. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, only 22,000 jobs were created nationwide in August, contributing to an unemployment rate increase to 4.3 percent, with the Black unemployment rate rising to 7.5 percent, its highest in nearly four years. Researchers at the Federal Reserve Ba...

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New York City's Evolving Job Market: Resilience Amid Broader Labor Trends
Sep 05, 2025

New York City’s job market in September 2025 remains one of the nation’s most dynamic, though recent trends show signs of cooling. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, the national unemployment rate has risen to 4.3 percent, the highest since 2021, and job growth has slowed compared to recent years. The New York metropolitan area, which was adding thousands of jobs monthly through 2023, is now experiencing more modest gains, reflecting the broader national labor market deceleration. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the U.S. added just 22,000 jobs in August 2025, while New York City itself continues to be a hu...

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New York City's Dynamic Job Market: Post-Pandemic Realignment and the Rise of Alternative Work
Sep 01, 2025

New York City’s job market in 2025 reflects dynamic shifts driven by post-pandemic realignment, technological innovation, and evolving workplace expectations. The city’s total employment has increased modestly in the past year according to recent labor statistics, but these official numbers tend to understate the rise of alternative work arrangements such as freelancing, gig work, and a strong surge in new business formation. MarketWatch reports that 51 percent of Americans now have a side hustle, with younger workers leading this trend, indicating rapidly changing entry points into the labor force that traditional metrics may not fully capture. The Bureau of Labor Stat...

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New York's Cautious Job Market Recovery: Navigating Disruption and Uneven Growth
Aug 29, 2025

New York City’s job market in late summer 2025 is marked by a cautious recovery with persistent underlying challenges. The most recent jobs report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that unemployment in New York dropped compared to July 2024, reflecting some improvement, though the national rate stands at 4.2%, with 7.2 million Americans jobless. The average job search now stretches to six months, signaling lengthier hiring processes and more intense competition for openings. According to CBS News and labor economists, the market is stagnant with fewer people leaving jobs and diminished pay increases for job hoppers. Bank of America In...

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Navigating New York's Cautious Job Market in 2025: Challenges and Opportunities
Aug 25, 2025

New York City’s job market in 2025 is marked by slower growth, heightened uncertainty, and a cautious employment landscape following several years of pandemic-driven recovery. According to the Federal Reserve and The New York Times, hiring has decelerated throughout 2025, with average monthly job additions dropping from 168,000 in 2024 to just 35,000 recently. The city mirrors the national unemployment rate of 4.2 percent as of July, up from 4.1 percent earlier in the year, with college graduates facing a higher jobless rate of 4.8 percent. Fortune reports that Gen Z men ages 20 to 24 have experienced jobless rates over 9 percent, outpacing their female peers, as automation and ar...

Duration: 00:03:52
"NYC Job Market Stagnation: AI Disruption, Hiring Slowdown, and Evolving Industry Dynamics"
Aug 22, 2025

The job market in New York City as of August 2025 remains challenging, marked by slow growth, increasing uncertainty, and shifting industry dynamics. According to The New York Times via Axios, job creation in the city has nearly stalled, with only 965 private-sector jobs added in the first half of the year, the slowest pace recorded outside a recession in decades. While the national unemployment rate stands at 4.1 percent as reported by Visual Capitalist, and the rate for New York State hovers just above that mark, Gen Z faces particular difficulties, with 13.4 percent of unemployed Americans in July being new labor force...

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NYC Job Market Cautiously Optimistic in Post-Pandemic Recovery
Aug 15, 2025

The job market in New York City as of August 2025 presents a picture of modest recovery amid persistent challenges. According to the New York State Department of Labor, New York City's unemployment rate climbed slightly from 4.7 percent to 4.8 percent this July, trailing the state average of 4.0 percent and the national average of 4.4 percent. The city gained private sector jobs over the last year, but this growth lags compared to stronger expansions in other parts of the state and country. Nonfarm employment in the city reached about 4.1 million in June 2025, but unemployment insurance claims remain higher than most states, suggesting the...

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New York's Job Market in Flux: Navigating Slowdown, Tech Disruption, and Evolving Sector Demands
Aug 08, 2025

The New York City job market in August 2025 is experiencing notable transitions shaped by a national slowdown in hiring, technological disruption, and varying sector performance. According to Aspen Technology Labs, US weekly job postings remain sizable, with over 672,000 new postings each week, though overall volumes have softened compared to earlier in the year. New York City’s employment landscape reflects this gentle deceleration, with employers shifting focus toward strategic and skilled talent while entry-level and routine positions become less abundant. The unemployment rate for New York State ticked up to approximately 3.8% in June, a modest rise from previous months, suggesting th...

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"NYC Job Market Cools as Growth Slows, Healthcare and Hospitality Lead Hiring"
Aug 04, 2025

The New York City job market in mid-2025 reflects a national cooling trend, with notable challenges facing both job seekers and employers. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, unemployment in the city stands at 4.2 percent, echoing national figures and marking a moderate uptick from previous months as job growth slowed sharply in July. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that only 73,000 jobs were added nationally, with substantial downward revisions for May and June, signaling broad labor market softening. Recent graduates and new entrants are struggling: S&P Global notes a nearly 40 percent increase in unemployment among new job seekers this summer...

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NYC Job Market in 2025: Tech and Healthcare Boom, Construction Slump
Aug 01, 2025

New York City’s job market in mid-2025 remains robust but faces pockets of slack and mixed growth across key sectors. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, as of July 2025, the national unemployment rate stands at 4.1 percent, with New York City typically tracking slightly above the national average, though precise NYC-specific July numbers are pending. Net job additions in July were significant at 73,000 nationally, with wage growth averaging a 3.9 percent year-over-year increase, according to Realtor.com. Employment growth continues to be concentrated in health care, technology, and state government, while sectors such as federal government, construction, and pr...

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New York City's Resilient Job Market: Tech, Healthcare Lead Growth, Caution for Young Seekers
Jul 28, 2025

The job market in New York City remains robust but is undergoing complex shifts as of July 2025. The overall employment landscape shows solid recovery from pandemic-era lows, although job growth is not evenly distributed across all groups. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the broader New York metropolitan area has seen unemployment rates fall to around 4.1 percent in recent months, which is slightly higher than the record lows earlier in the year but still below historical averages. Wage growth is notable, with median weekly earnings for full-time workers reaching $1,196 in the second quarter of 2025, outpacing inflation as...

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New York City's Job Market in Mid-2025: Resilience and Challenges
Jul 25, 2025

New York City’s job market in mid-2025 remains dynamic but is showing signs of strain amid a shifting economic climate. The city continues to host one of the nation’s largest and most diverse employment landscapes, with over 4 million jobs spanning key sectors such as finance, healthcare, technology, education, media, hospitality, and real estate. The New York Department of Labor, cited by the U.S. Census Bureau, tracks employment changes across the metro, which has historically functioned as a labor magnet for both local residents and commuters from surrounding suburban areas.

Recent data from the U.S. Bure...

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New York City's Dynamic Job Market: Resilience Amid Evolving Challenges and Opportunities
Jul 21, 2025

The New York City job market in 2025 remains one of the most dynamic in the world, but also reflects significant challenges and changes. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national unemployment rate is currently about 4.2 percent, with New York City tracking close to this figure. The city’s labor market shows resiliency, though some sectors and job seekers face headwinds. Recent research from CompTIA finds that more than 50 million Americans are actively seeking new roles, with about a third of the workforce engaging in job-seeking activity in the past three months. Financial pressures, job security concerns, an...

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New York City's Resilient Job Market: Navigating Moderation and Emerging Opportunities
Jul 18, 2025

The job market in New York City in mid-2025 shows resilience amid moderation, displaying both fresh opportunities and signs of broader national trends. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, New York added more than 100,000 nonfarm jobs over the past year, marking it as one of the leading states for employment growth. The annual median wage in New York saw a modest increase from $60,000 to $61,154, although the city’s hiring rate declined slightly from 2.6 to 2.5 percent, indicating a somewhat tighter job market. The national unemployment rate averaged 4.1 percent in June 2025, with New York tracking closely to that figure, th...

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New York's Job Market Shifts: Resilience, Challenges, and Emerging Opportunities in 2025
Jul 14, 2025

New York City’s job market in mid-2025 shows notable complexity amid macroeconomic headwinds and industry transformation. The city’s unemployment rate has crept up, with azbigmedia.com putting recent borough figures as high as 7.5 percent, higher than the national average and reflecting sustained challenges, particularly for lower-income and entry-level workers. Despite these challenges, New York State’s private sector added 7,500 jobs in May 2025, as reported by NY State of Politics, indicating some resilience and ongoing employer demand. The employment landscape remains mixed: major employers continue to span finance, healthcare, technology, and education, while tourism and hospitality are rebounding slower than h...

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New York City's Job Market: Resilient on the Surface, Fragile Underneath
Jul 09, 2025

New York City’s job market in July 2025 presents a landscape of resilience shadowed by underlying fragility. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the city’s unemployment rate in June remained at 4.1 percent, unchanged since early 2024, reflecting relative stability yet masking a dip in labor force participation and a notable rise in long-term unemployment, which has climbed to 1.6 million nationally. The city’s employment gains are led by healthcare and government education, with healthcare adding about 39,000 jobs and state and local education a combined 70,000 jobs, supported by demographic needs and public spending priorities. Social assistance and eldercare continue to grow d...

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NYC Job Market in 2025: Healthcare and Tech Resilience Amid Economic Uncertainty
Jul 09, 2025

The New York City job market in mid-2025 presents a mixed and evolving picture shaped by both national and local trends. According to June 2025 data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the unemployment rate in New York City remains aligned with the national figure, holding steady near 4.1 percent, which is low by historical standards. However, this stability masks notable underlying complexities, including a marked decline in labor force participation, which now sits at 62.3 percent, and an uptick in long-term unemployment, with 1.6 million nationally jobless for more than 27 weeks. New York City continues to be a global hub for...

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New York City's Robust Job Growth Leads Economic Recovery
Jun 23, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant improvements in recent months. As of May 2025, the city's private sector employment rose by 57,100 jobs over the year, reaching a total of 4,248,300 jobs. This growth is largely attributed to gains in private education and health services, which added 63,800 jobs, as well as increases in the information sector with 3,200 jobs, and trade, transportation, and utilities with 600 jobs.

Despite these gains, some sectors experienced job losses, including natural resources, mining, and construction (-4,100 jobs), professional and business services (-2,900 jobs), financial activities (-1,400 jobs), leisure and hospitality (-1,100 jobs), manufacturing...

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New York City's Resilient Job Market: Growth Drivers and Emerging Opportunities
Jun 18, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in the city increased by 61,800 over the past year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth was driven by gains in several sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with 8,000 jobs, and financial activities with 700 jobs. However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, as well as in leisure and hospitality and manufacturing.

The city's unemployment rate has improved, standing at 5.0 percent in April, down from 5.6 percent six...

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New York City's Resilient Job Market: Thriving Sectors and Evolving Workforce
Jun 16, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in the city increased by 61,800 over the past year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth is attributed to various sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with 8,000 jobs, and financial activities with 700 jobs. However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, as well as in leisure and hospitality and manufacturing.

The city's unemployment rate has improved, standing at 5.0 percent in April, down from 5.6 percent six months prior...

Duration: 00:03:03
New York City's Resilient Job Market: A Diverse Economic Landscape
Jun 16, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in New York City increased by 61,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth is largely attributed to gains in several key sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with an increase of 8,000 jobs, and smaller gains in financial activities, other services, trade, transportation, and utilities, and the information sector.

Despite these gains, there were job losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, which decreased by 5,400 jobs, leisure...

Duration: 00:03:08
NYC Job Market Rebounds Strongly in 2025, Driving NY State Growth
Jun 09, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in the city increased by 61,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth was driven by gains in several sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with 8,000 jobs, and smaller increases in financial activities, other services, trade, transportation, and utilities, and information.

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.0 percent in April, a slight decrease from March and unchanged from April 2024. The labor force participation rate ticked up to 61.8...

Duration: 00:03:10
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Gains, Stability, and Opportunities
Jun 04, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in the city increased by 61,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth was driven by gains in several sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with 8,000 jobs, and financial activities with 700 jobs. However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, as well as in leisure and hospitality and manufacturing.

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.0 percent in April, a slight decrease from March...

Duration: 00:02:57
New York City's Resilient Job Market Thrives Amidst Sectoral Shifts and Economic Recovery
Jun 02, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in the city increased by 61,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth was driven by gains in several sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with 8,000 jobs, and financial activities with 700 jobs. However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, as well as in leisure and hospitality and manufacturing.

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.0 percent in April, a slight decrease from March...

Duration: 00:03:13
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Thriving Sectors, Stable Unemployment, and a Robust Labor Force
May 28, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in the city increased by 61,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth was driven by gains in several sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with 8,000 jobs, and financial activities with 700 jobs. However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, as well as in leisure and hospitality and manufacturing.

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.0 percent in April, a slight decrease from March...

Duration: 00:03:14
New York City Job Market Soars: Sectors Thrive, Unemployment Dips, Opportunities Abound
May 21, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and improvement in recent months. As of April 2025, private sector jobs in the city increased by 61,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,238,900. This growth was driven by gains in several sectors, including private education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, professional and business services with an increase of 8,000 jobs, and smaller gains in financial activities, other services, trade, transportation, and utilities, and the information sector.

Despite these gains, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, which declined by 5,400 jobs, leisure and hospitality by 4,300 jobs...

Duration: 00:03:07
New York City's Robust Job Market: Resilience and Diversity in the Economic Landscape
May 19, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and stability in recent months. As of April 2025, the city's private sector job count has risen by 61,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,238,900 jobs. This growth is largely attributed to gains in sectors such as education and health services, which added 62,500 jobs, and professional and business services, which added 8,000 jobs. Other sectors like financial activities, other services, trade, transportation, and utilities, and information also saw modest increases.

The unemployment rate in New York City stood at 5.0 percent in April 2025, a slight decrease from the previous month...

Duration: 00:03:10
New York City's Job Market Resilience: Thriving Sectors, Shifting Trends
May 14, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant resilience and growth in recent months. As of March 2025, the city's private sector job count has risen by 60,800 over the year to 4,220,600. This growth is largely attributed to gains in several key sectors, including education and health services, which added 61,000 jobs, professional and business services with an increase of 4,500 jobs, and the information sector with 1,100 new jobs. Other sectors such as trade, transportation, and utilities, financial activities, and other services also saw modest increases.

Despite these gains, there were losses in leisure and hospitality, natural resources, mining, and...

Duration: 00:03:09
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Gains, Declines, and Future Prospects
May 12, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant improvements and stability in recent months. As of March 2025, the city's private sector job count has risen by 60,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,220,600 jobs. This growth is largely attributed to gains in sectors such as education and health services, which added 61,000 jobs, professional and business services with an increase of 4,500 jobs, and information services with 1,100 new jobs.

The unemployment rate in New York City has declined to 5.1% in March 2025, marking a third consecutive month of improvement. This rate is down from 5.5% in February and slightly up...

Duration: 00:03:12
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Rebounding Strongly in the Post-Pandemic Era
May 07, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant resilience and growth, particularly in the post-pandemic era. As of March 2025, the city has reached record-high employment levels, with private sector jobs increasing by 60,800 over the year to 4,220,600. This growth is part of a broader trend where New York City has added over 1 million private sector jobs since April 2020, the low point during the pandemic.

The employment landscape is diverse, with major gains in sectors such as education and health services, which added 61,000 jobs, and professional and business services, which saw an increase of 4,500 jobs. Other sectors like...

Duration: 00:03:16
NYC's Resilient Job Market: Sectoral Gains and a Promising Recovery
May 05, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and recovery in recent months. As of March 2025, private sector jobs in New York City rose by 60,800 over the year to 4,220,600. This growth was driven by gains in several sectors, including private education and health services, which added 61,000 jobs, professional and business services with 4,500 jobs, and the information sector with 1,100 jobs. Other sectors such as trade, transportation, and utilities, financial activities, and other services also saw increases, though at smaller scales. However, there were losses in leisure and hospitality, natural resources, mining, and construction, and manufacturing.

The...

Duration: 00:02:50
NYC Job Market Soars to New Heights, Resilient Across Sectors
Apr 30, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant strength and growth in recent months. As of March 2025, the city recorded an all-time high total number of jobs, with 4,861,813 jobs, including a record 4,258,376 private-sector jobs.

The employment landscape is diverse, with private sector jobs increasing by 60,800 over the year to 4,220,600 in March 2025. Major industries contributing to this growth include private education and health services, which added 61,000 jobs, and professional and business services, which added 4,500 jobs. Other sectors such as information, trade, transportation, and utilities, and financial activities also saw modest gains. However, there were losses in leisure...

Duration: 00:03:10
NYC Job Market: Resilience and Caution in Shifting Sectors
Apr 28, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown mixed trends in recent months. As of March 2025, the city had 4,220,600 private sector jobs, representing a year-over-year increase of 60,800 jobs. This growth was driven by significant gains in private education and health services, which added 61,000 jobs, as well as smaller increases in professional and business services, information, other services, trade, transportation, and utilities, and financial activities.

Despite these gains, there were losses in leisure and hospitality, natural resources, mining, and construction, and manufacturing. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate in New York City stood at 5.1 percent in March 2025, a slight...

Duration: 00:03:11
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Sectoral Shifts and Soaring Employment Levels
Apr 21, 2025

The job market in New York City has seen significant growth and development in recent months. As of March 2025, the private sector job count in New York City has risen to 4,220,600, representing an over-the-year increase of 60,800 jobs. This growth is largely driven by sectors such as education and health services, which added 61,000 jobs, professional and business services with 4,500 jobs, and the information sector with 1,100 jobs.

The city's employment landscape is diverse, with major industries including healthcare, social assistance, information, and professional and business services. The leisure and hospitality sector, however, experienced a loss of 3,200 jobs, while natural resources...

Duration: 00:03:32
The Resilient Job Market of New York City: Diverse Growth and Evolving Trends
Apr 16, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and resilience in recent times. As of February 2025, the city's private sector job count rose by 73,500 over the past year to 4,202,100 jobs. This growth was largely driven by the private education and health services sector, which added 66,700 jobs, followed by gains in information, professional and business services, trade, transportation and utilities, leisure and hospitality, and financial activities.

The city's employment landscape is diverse, with four industry sectors making up 68% of total nonfarm jobs: private education and health services, professional and business services, government, and trade, transportation and...

Duration: 00:03:51
NYC's Resilient Job Market: Surging Growth, Challenges, and Opportunities
Apr 14, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and resilience, particularly in the post-pandemic era. As of February 2025, private sector jobs in New York City increased by 73,500 over the year, reaching a total of 4,202,100. This growth was driven by sectors such as private education and health services, which added 66,700 jobs, followed by gains in information, professional and business services, trade, transportation, and utilities, leisure and hospitality, and financial activities.

The city's employment landscape is diverse, with a record high total number of jobs, including an all-time high of 4,258,376 private-sector jobs as of January 2025. The labor...

Duration: 00:03:18
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Record-Breaking Gains and Diverse Sectoral Recovery
Apr 09, 2025

The job market in New York City has been robust, with the city setting a new all-time high for total jobs in January 2025, marking the 10th time the Adams administration has broken this record since taking office. The total number of jobs stands at 4,861,813, including an all-time high of 4,258,376 private-sector jobs.

The employment landscape in New York City is characterized by a broad-based sectoral recovery, with job growth across high, middle, and low-wage sectors. Since December 2021, the city has added 399,500 private sector jobs, with significant gains in sectors such as finance and insurance, professional services, and healthcare and...

Duration: 00:03:41
New York City's Jobs Boom: A Model for Economic Resilience
Apr 07, 2025

The job market in New York City has been robust, with several records broken under Mayor Eric Adams' administration. As of January 2025, the city has set a new all-time high for total jobs, reaching 4,861,813, including an all-time high of 4,258,376 private-sector jobs. This marks the tenth time the Adams administration has broken the all-time high jobs record since taking office.

The employment landscape in New York City is characterized by strong growth, with private sector employment 89,500 jobs above pre-pandemic levels. The city added 3,400 private sector jobs in December 2024, and job growth over the past year has been 1.9%, outpacing the...

Duration: 00:03:46
NYC's Thriving Job Market: Record Highs, Resilient Growth, and a Shift Towards Inclusivity
Apr 02, 2025

The job market in New York City has been robust, with the city setting new records for total and private sector employment. As of January 2025, New York City reached an all-time high of 4,861,813 total jobs, including a record 4,258,376 private sector jobs. This marks the tenth time the Adams administration has broken the all-time high jobs record since taking office.

The employment landscape in New York City is characterized by strong job growth, with the metro area adding 27,900 jobs in January and 188,100 jobs over the past year. This growth rate of 2.8% is the fastest among the largest US metro...

Duration: 00:03:52
NYC's Surging Job Market: From Pandemic Resilience to Record Highs
Mar 31, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant resilience and growth, particularly in the post-pandemic period. As of January 2025, the city has reached record highs for both private sector jobs and total employment. New York City added 7,000 private sector jobs in January, with private sector employment now 149,800 jobs above pre-pandemic levels. This growth rate of 2.8% over the past year surpasses the national growth rate of 1.3%[1][3].

The employment landscape in New York City is diverse, with various sectors contributing to the job growth. Middle- and high-wage sectors such as education and administrative and support services have fully...

Duration: 00:03:15
"New York City's Job Market Booms: Sectors Thrive, Talent Flocks"
Mar 26, 2025

The job market in New York City has been robust, with several key indicators highlighting its strength. As of January 2025, the city has reached record highs for both private sector jobs and total employment. New York City added 7,000 private sector jobs in January, and the metro area saw an increase of 27,900 jobs, leading to a 2.8% growth in employment over the past year, outpacing the national growth rate of 1.3%[1][3][4].

The employment landscape in New York City is diverse, with significant gains in various sectors. Private education and health services added 87,100 jobs, while professional and business services, financial activities, and...

Duration: 00:03:32
NYC Job Market Booms Post-Pandemic, Reaches Record Employment Levels
Mar 24, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant resilience and growth, particularly in the post-pandemic era. As of January 2025, the city has reached a record high for private sector jobs and total employment, with private sector employment standing 89,500 jobs above pre-pandemic levels. This represents a 1.9% annual growth rate, outpacing the national growth rate of 1.3%.

The employment landscape in NYC is diverse, with various sectors contributing to the job growth. Private education and health services have seen substantial gains, adding 87,100 jobs over the year. Other growing sectors include professional and business services, financial activities, information, leisure and...

Duration: 00:03:17
"NYC's Thriving Tech Sector: Salaries, In-Demand Roles, and Initiatives Shaping the Future Job Market"
Mar 19, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is robust and expanding, driven by significant growth in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, with tech jobs now making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Salaries for software engineers are around $148,000, reflecting the high demand for skilled tech professionals.

The employment landscape is diverse, with major companies like IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon actively hiring. About 50% of tech roles are now fully in-office, 30% are hybrid, and 20% are remote, offering flexibility in work arrangements. In-demand roles include cloud architects...

Duration: 00:03:28
NYC's Resilient Job Market Breaks Records, Driving Strong Recovery
Mar 17, 2025

The job market in New York City has been robust, with the city setting a new all-time high for total jobs in January 2025, marking the 10th time the Adams administration has broken this record since taking office. The total number of jobs stands at 4,861,813, including a record 4,258,376 private-sector jobs.

The employment landscape is diverse, with significant growth in various sectors. Private sector jobs have increased by 89,500 above pre-pandemic levels, with a 1.9% growth rate over the past year, outpacing the national growth rate of 1.3%. Key sectors contributing to this growth include private education and health services, leisure and hospitality...

Duration: 00:03:34
New York City's Thriving Tech Sector: High-Paying Jobs, Diverse Opportunities, and a Resilient Labor Market
Mar 12, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is robust and dynamic, driven by significant growth in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Salaries for software engineers are around $148,000, with major companies like IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon actively hiring.

The employment landscape is diverse, with professional, scientific, and technical services being the largest industry based on employment. This sector includes firms involved in accounting, engineering, scientific research, management consulting, and advertising, with high annual average wages exceeding $150,000. About 50% of...

Duration: 00:03:28
New York's Robust Job Market: Tech Boom, Financial Dominance, and Skilled Worker Demand
Mar 10, 2025

The job market in New York City is robust and diverse, with several key indicators highlighting its strength. As of January 2025, New York City has reached a record high in both private sector jobs and total employment. The city added 3,400 private sector jobs in December 2024, and private sector employment is now 89,500 jobs above pre-pandemic levels, growing at a rate of 1.9% over the past year, outpacing the national growth rate of 1.3%[1].

The employment landscape is characterized by a mix of industries, with professional, scientific, and technical services being the largest industry based on employment. This sector includes firms involved...

Duration: 00:03:58
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Boom Times and Evolving Trends
Mar 05, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant strength and resilience, particularly in the post-pandemic era. As of December 2024, the city reached record highs for both private sector jobs and total employment, adding 3,400 private sector jobs and revising November jobs upward by 3,500. This growth has been faster than the national average, with private sector employment 89,500 jobs above pre-pandemic levels and a 1.9% annual growth rate[1].

The employment landscape is diverse, with professional, scientific, and technical services being the largest industry based on employment. This sector includes firms involved in accounting, engineering, scientific research, management consulting, and advertising...

Duration: 00:03:55
NYC's Resilient Job Market: From Finance to Tech, a City on the Rise
Mar 03, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant resilience and growth, particularly in the post-pandemic period. As of December 2024, the city has reached a record high for both private sector jobs and total employment, with 3,400 private sector jobs added in December and a revision of 3,500 more jobs in November. Private sector employment is now 89,500 jobs above pre-pandemic levels, with a 1.9% annual growth rate, outpacing the national growth rate of 1.3%[1].

The employment landscape in NYC is diverse, with major industries including finance, insurance, securities, and banking. The finance and insurance sector has regained 275.7% of the jobs lost...

Duration: 00:03:18
"New York City's Resilient Job Market: Booming Growth, Diverse Sectors, and Shifting Trends"
Feb 26, 2025

The job market in New York City has shown significant resilience and growth, particularly in the post-pandemic era. As of December 2024, the city reached record highs for both private sector jobs and total employment, adding 3,400 private sector jobs and revising November jobs upward by 3,500. This growth has been robust, with private sector employment now 89,500 jobs above pre-pandemic levels and a yearly growth rate of 1.9%, outpacing the national rate of 1.3%.

The employment landscape is diverse, with the professional, scientific, and technical services sector being the largest industry based on employment. This sector includes firms engaged in accounting, engineering, scientific...

Duration: 00:03:32
The Thriving Tech Hub: NYC's Booming Job Market in 2025
Feb 24, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is robust and expanding, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Salaries for software engineers are around $148,000, with some roles reaching up to $225,000 annually.

The employment landscape is diverse, with major industries including professional, scientific, and technical services, which is the largest industry based on employment and pays above-average annual wages. Other significant industries include finance, information, and healthcare. Companies like IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon are actively hiring, and startups...

Duration: 00:03:35
New York's Booming Tech Scene: The City's Thriving Job Market in 2025
Feb 24, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is characterized by a strong and improving labor landscape. The city boasts a record 4.1 million private sector jobs, with the tech workforce surpassing 400,000 professionals, making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Salaries are high, with software engineers earning around $148,000 annually, and roles like AI architects and data scientists pulling in up to $200,000.

Employment statistics show that private sector jobs in New York City rose by 77,700 over the year to 4,246,800 in December 2024. Gains were seen in private education and health services, leisure and hospitality, trade...

Duration: 00:03:38
New York City's Booming Tech Sector: Opportunities and Challenges in 2025
Feb 19, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is robust and expanding, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, with tech jobs now making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Major companies such as IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon are actively hiring, with salaries for software engineers reaching around $148,000 and some roles offering up to $225,000 annually.

The employment landscape is diverse, with significant growth in AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. These sectors are driving industry transformations, and companies are seeking candidates with both technical and soft...

Duration: 00:03:35
NYC's Booming Tech Sector: Salaries, In-Demand Roles, and the Evolving Job Market
Feb 17, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is robust and expanding, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, with tech jobs now comprising 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Major companies such as IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon are actively hiring, with salaries for software engineers reaching around $148,000 and some roles offering up to $225,000 annually.

The employment landscape is diverse, with significant growth in AI, machine learning, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. These sectors are driving the job market, with AI and machine learning jobs increasing by 71...

Duration: 00:03:23
"NYC's Thriving Tech Scene: Salaries, Opportunities, and the Evolving Job Market"
Feb 12, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is characterized by a strong and improving labor landscape. The city boasts a record 4.1 million private sector jobs, with the tech workforce surpassing 400,000 professionals, making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages.

The employment landscape is marked by high salaries, with software engineers earning around $148,000 annually, and roles like AI architects and data scientists pulling in up to $200,000. Major industries include finance, which remains strong with 21,500 more jobs than in the pre-pandemic era, solidifying New York's position as the global financial capital. The tech sector...

Duration: 00:03:42
New York City's Booming Job Market in 2025: Tech, Finance, and the Rise of AI Dominance
Feb 10, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is characterized by a strong and improving labor landscape. The city boasts a record 4.1 million private sector jobs, with the tech sector experiencing a 72% growth from 2013 to 2023. This growth is driven by major industries such as professional, scientific, and technical services, which is the city's largest industry based on employment and includes firms in accounting, engineering, scientific research, and management consulting.

The employment landscape is marked by high salaries, with software engineers earning around $148,000 annually, and other roles like AI architects and data scientists pulling in up to $200,000. The tech...

Duration: 00:03:41
"Thriving Tech Hub: NYC's Robust 2025 Job Market Unveils Opportunities in AI, Cloud, and Cybersecurity"
Feb 05, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is robust and expanding, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, with tech jobs now making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Salaries for software engineers are around $148,000, and major companies like IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon are actively hiring.

The employment landscape is diverse, with significant growth in AI, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. These sectors are driving industry transformations, and companies are looking for candidates with both technical and soft skills. Training programs, bootcamps, and an active...

Duration: 00:03:39
NYC's Tech Boom: Skyrocketing Salaries, Surging Demand for AI & Cloud Experts in the Big Apple
Feb 03, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is characterized by strong growth and significant transformations, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, with tech jobs now making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Salaries for software engineers are around $148,000, and roles such as AI specialists, cloud architects, and cybersecurity analysts are in high demand.

The employment landscape is diverse, with major companies like IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon actively hiring. The startup scene is also vibrant, with Y Combinator-backed companies like Gusto and Segment contributing...

Duration: 00:04:06
NYC's Thriving Tech Scene: A 2025 Job Market Snapshot
Jan 20, 2025

The job market in New York City in 2025 is robust and expanding, particularly in the tech sector. The city's tech workforce has surpassed 400,000 professionals, making up 5% of NYC employment but generating almost 10% of the city's total wages. Salaries for software engineers are around $148,000, with some roles reaching up to $225,000 annually.

The employment landscape is diverse, with major companies like IBM, JP Morgan & Chase, and Verizon actively hiring for various tech roles, including AI specialists, cloud architects, and cybersecurity analysts. The startup scene is also vibrant, with Y Combinator-backed companies like Gusto and Segment contributing to the city's tech...

Duration: 00:03:34
NYC's Job Market Trends: Growth, Challenges, and Resilience
Dec 25, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed trends in recent months. As of November 2024, private sector jobs in the city increased by 79,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,236,900. This growth was driven by significant gains in private education and health services, which added 81,000 jobs, as well as increases in leisure and hospitality (15,100 jobs), trade, transportation, and utilities (7,400 jobs), and other services (100 jobs).

However, some sectors experienced job losses, including information (-9,400 jobs), natural resources, mining, and construction (-7,800 jobs), financial activities (-3,300 jobs), professional and business services (-2,100 jobs), and manufacturing (-1,200 jobs).
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Duration: 00:03:35
New York City Job Market: Uneven Recovery, Challenges for Young Workers
Dec 24, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed signals in recent months. As of November 2024, private sector jobs in the city increased by 79,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,236,900. This growth was driven by gains in private education and health services, leisure and hospitality, and trade, transportation, and utilities. However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction, information, financial activities, other services, and manufacturing[1].

The employment landscape in New York City is diverse, with significant industries including professional, scientific, and technical services, which is the largest industry based on employment and offers high...

Duration: 00:03:43
New York City's Resilient Job Market: Rebounding Sectors and Emerging Opportunities
Dec 23, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown significant recovery and growth in recent months. As of November 2024, private sector jobs in New York City increased by 79,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,236,900. Key sectors driving this growth include private education and health services, which added 81,000 jobs, leisure and hospitality with 15,100 jobs, and trade, transportation, and utilities with 7,400 jobs.

The employment landscape is diverse, with professional, scientific, and technical services being the largest industry based on employment. This sector includes firms involved in accounting, engineering, scientific research, management consulting, and advertising, and is known for its...

Duration: 00:04:06
"Job Market Dynamics in NYC: Resilience, Diversity, and Emerging Trends"
Dec 23, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown significant dynamics in recent months. As of November 2024, private sector jobs in New York City increased by 79,800 over the year, reaching a total of 4,236,900. This growth was driven by sectors such as private education and health services, leisure and hospitality, and trade, transportation, and utilities.

The employment landscape is diverse, with professional, scientific, and technical services being the largest industry based on employment. This sector includes firms involved in accounting, engineering, scientific research, management consulting, and advertising, and is known for its high annual average wages and stability during...

Duration: 00:04:03
New York City's Job Market Resilience: Thriving Sectors and Post-Pandemic Shifts
Dec 22, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown significant recovery and growth, particularly in the post-pandemic period. As of November 2024, private sector jobs in New York City rose by 79,800 over the year to 4,236,900, with notable gains in private education and health services, leisure and hospitality, trade, transportation, and utilities, and other services[1].

The employment landscape is diverse, with four industry sectors making up 68% of total nonfarm jobs: Private Education and Health Services, Professional and Business Services, Trade, Transportation and Utilities, and Government. Private Education and Health Services is the most significant industry, accounting for 26.8% of the jobs...

Duration: 00:04:05
"New York City's Resilient Job Market: Insights into the Post-Pandemic Recovery"
Dec 21, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown significant recovery and growth, particularly in the post-pandemic period. As of November 2024, private sector jobs in New York City rose by 79,800 over the year to 4,236,900, with notable gains in private education and health services, leisure and hospitality, trade, transportation, and utilities, and other services[1].

The employment landscape is diverse, with four industry sectors making up 68% of total nonfarm jobs: Private Education and Health Services, Professional and Business Services, Trade, Transportation and Utilities, and Government. Private Education and Health Services is the most significant industry, accounting for 26.8% of the region's...

Duration: 00:03:43
NYC's Job Market Bounces Back: Gains in Health, Tech, and Hospitality Sectors
Dec 19, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed but generally positive trends in recent months. As of October 2024, private sector jobs in the city increased by 75,400 over the year, reaching a total of 4,210,300 jobs. This growth was driven primarily by gains in private education and health services, which added 85,200 jobs, and the leisure and hospitality sector, which added 16,600 jobs. However, there were losses in sectors such as natural resources, mining, and construction (-11,300), information (-8,100), and financial activities (-5,700)[1][5].

The city's unemployment rate stood at 5.4% in October 2024, slightly higher than the state's rate of 4.4%. The labor...

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NYC Job Market Trends: Resilience and Adaptation Amid Shifting Landscapes
Dec 18, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed but generally positive trends in recent months. As of August 2024, the NYC labor force has grown by 47,700, while the number of unemployed has declined by 2,600 over the calendar year. Despite a slight increase in the unemployment rate to 5.2% in August, the employment-to-population ratio remains at an all-time high[1].

The employment landscape is diverse, with significant industries including professional, scientific, and technical services, which is the city's largest industry based on employment and offers high average wages. Other major sectors include health care and social assistance, private education, finance...

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"New York City's Job Market Resilience: Growth, Shifts, and Opportunities in the Evolving Landscape"
Dec 17, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed but generally positive trends as of October 2024. Private sector jobs in the city increased by 75,400 over the year, reaching a total of 4,210,300. This growth was driven primarily by gains in private education and health services, which added 85,200 jobs, and leisure and hospitality, which added 16,600 jobs. However, there were losses in sectors such as natural resources, mining, and construction (-11,300), information (-8,100), and financial activities (-5,700)[1][5].

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.4 percent in October 2024, slightly higher than the state's rate of 4.4 percent. The labor force participation...

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New York City's Job Market Trends: Recovery, Growth, and Evolving Opportunities
Dec 14, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed but generally positive trends as of October 2024. Private sector jobs in the city increased by 75,400 over the year, reaching a total of 4,210,300. This growth was driven by significant gains in private education and health services (+85,200), leisure and hospitality (+16,600), and trade, transportation, and utilities (+1,200). However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction (-11,300), information (-8,100), financial activities (-5,700), other services (-1,300), and manufacturing (-1,200)[1][5].

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.4 percent in October 2024, slightly up from 5.3 percent in September and the same period in 2023. This...

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New York City's Resilient Job Market: Healthcare, Tech, and Professional Services Lead the Way
Dec 13, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed but generally positive trends as of October 2024. Private sector jobs in the city increased by 75,400 over the year, reaching a total of 4,210,300. Significant gains were observed in private education and health services, with an addition of 85,200 jobs, as well as in leisure and hospitality, which added 16,600 jobs. However, losses were recorded in sectors such as natural resources, mining, and construction (-11,300), information (-8,100), financial activities (-5,700), other services (-1,300), and manufacturing (-1,200)[1][5].

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.4% in October 2024, slightly up from 5.3% in September and...

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New York City's Dynamic Job Market: Resilience and Emerging Opportunities
Dec 12, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown significant developments in recent months. As of October 2024, private sector jobs in the city increased by 75,400 over the year, reaching a total of 4,210,300. This growth was driven primarily by gains in private education and health services, which added 85,200 jobs, and the leisure and hospitality sector, which added 16,600 jobs. However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction (-11,300), information (-8,100), financial activities (-5,700), other services (-1,300), and manufacturing (-1,200)[1][4].

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.4 percent in October 2024, a slight increase from 5.3 percent in the previous...

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NYC's Diverse Job Market: Gains, Losses, and the Path Forward
Dec 10, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown mixed trends in recent months. Despite a slight increase in the unemployment rate to 5.4% in October 2024, up from 5.3% the previous month, the labor force has continued to grow. Over the calendar year through August 2024, the NYC labor force increased by 47,700, while the number of unemployed declined by 2,600[1][5].

The employment landscape is diverse, with four industry sectors making up 68% of total nonfarm jobs: Private Education & Health Services, Professional & Business Services, Trade, Transportation & Utilities, and Government. Private Education & Health Services is the most significant industry, accounting for 26.8% of total nonfarm jobs...

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New York City's Job Market Resilience: Sectoral Growth and Pandemic Recovery
Dec 09, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown significant growth and resilience in recent months. As of October 2024, private sector jobs in New York City increased by 75,400 over the year, reaching a total of 4,210,300 jobs. This growth was driven primarily by gains in private education and health services (+85,200 jobs), leisure and hospitality (+16,600 jobs), and trade, transportation, and utilities (+1,200 jobs). However, there were losses in natural resources, mining, and construction (-11,300 jobs), information (-8,100 jobs), financial activities (-5,700 jobs), other services (-1,300 jobs), and manufacturing (-1,200 jobs)[1][4].

The city's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 5.4 percent in October 2024...

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The Resilient Job Market of New York City: Diverse Industries, High Participation, and Ongoing Recovery
Dec 07, 2024

The job market in New York City is characterized by a diverse and resilient economy. As of June 2024, the broader New York region, which includes New York City, had 515,000 job openings, with a job openings rate of 5.0 percent, slightly higher than the national rate of 4.9 percent[1].

The employment landscape in New York City is dominated by several major industries. Professional, scientific, and technical services are the city's largest industry based on employment, with high average annual wages and a projected growth rate of 10.4% from 2018 through 2028. Other significant sectors include health care and social assistance, educational services, and financial...

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NYC Job Scene: Resilience, Recovery, and Rising Opportunities in a Post-Pandemic Landscape
Dec 06, 2024

The job market in New York City has shown significant recovery and growth, particularly after the impacts of the global pandemic. As of June 2024, New York State had 515,000 job openings, with a job openings rate of 5.0 percent, slightly higher than the national rate of 4.9 percent[1].

The employment landscape in NYC is diverse, with major industries including private education and health services, professional and business services, financial activities, and the leisure and hospitality sector. These sectors collectively employ a large portion of the workforce, with 1,181,000 workers in education and health services, 785,500 in professional and business services, and 491,300 in financial...

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