NYCEDC Economic Snapshot
Summary: Each month, New York City Economic Development Corporation explores a variety of issues affecting the City's economy. Join Josh Sterling as he meets with experts from the Center for Urban Innovation to make sense of the numbers and offer thought-provoking insights to give listeners what they need to know about the state of New York City's economy.
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NYCEDC examines how three City parks influenced real estate values in their areas.
Between April and May 2011, the number of employed City residents rose by 2,300 and the number of unemployed City residents rose by 3,100.
Between April and May 2011, the number of employed City residents rose by 2,300 and the number of unemployed City residents rose by 3,100.
Between April and May 2011, the number of employed City residents rose by 2,300 and the number of unemployed City residents rose by 3,100.
Within the next three years, NYC is estimated to attract more than 30,000 same-sex couples and their wedding dollars.
Within the next three years, NYC is estimated to attract more than 30,000 same-sex couples and their wedding dollars.
Within the next three years, NYC is estimated to attract more than 30,000 same-sex couples and their wedding dollars.
The unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent in April from 8.7 percent in March.
The unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent in April from 8.7 percent in March.
The unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent in April from 8.7 percent in March.
New York City's manufacturing sector experienced steady declines since the 1950s as the economy shifted from production of goods to services.
New York City's manufacturing sector experienced steady declines since the 1950s as the economy shifted from production of goods to services.
New York City's manufacturing sector experienced steady declines since the 1950s as the economy shifted from production of goods to services.
Private sector jobs in New York City rose by 7,000 in March 2011, particularly in four sectors.
Private sector jobs in New York City rose by 7,000 in March 2011, particularly in four sectors.