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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Private sector jobs in New York City rose by 7,000 in March 2011, particularly in four sectors.
Of the sectors where NYC lost jobs-- Finance and Insurance, Transportation, and more--non- metropolitan statistical area employment grew.
Of the sectors where NYC lost jobs-- Finance and Insurance, Transportation, and more--non- metropolitan statistical area employment grew.
Of the sectors where NYC lost jobs-- Finance and Insurance, Transportation, and more--non- metropolitan statistical area employment grew.
The decline in the number of job seekers pushed the City's unemployment rate downward.
The decline in the number of job seekers pushed the City's unemployment rate downward.
The decline in the number of job seekers pushed the City's unemployment rate downward.
NYCEDC parses the growth in the City's population by race, geography, and segregation.
NYCEDC parses the growth in the City's population by race, geography, and segregation.
NYCEDC parses the growth in the City's population by race, geography, and segregation.
The City's unemployment rate is 8.9%, down from its peak of 10% in January 2010.
The City's unemployment rate is 8.9%, down from its peak of 10% in January 2010.
The City's unemployment rate is 8.9%, down from its peak of 10% in January 2010.
NYC entered the recession later, and job growth during the downturn exceeded the rate of the U.S.
NYC entered the recession later, and job growth during the downturn exceeded the rate of the U.S.