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Q3 2018
This brief was prepared for the New York City Workforce Funders by NYCLMIS • CUNY Graduate Center • New York, NY • www.gc.cuny.edu/lmis • [email protected] • 212.817.2031
NYC Quarterly Labor Market Brief Employment and labor force highlights in New York City and its five boroughs
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In This Issue Contents
NEW YORK CITY ................................... 3
THE BRONX ......................................... 11
BROOKLYN .......................................... 17
MANHATTAN ...................................... 23
QUEENS ............................................... 29
STATEN ISLAND.................................. 35
GLOSSARY ........................................... 41
About This quarterly report provides education and workforce development professionals with timely data about jobs, industries, in-demand skills, and workers in NYC and its five boroughs. This report is made possible with the generous support of the New York City Workforce Funders. The Center for Urban Research (CUR) at the CUNY Graduate Center undertakes basic research addressing the issues facing New York and other large cities. A common thread in CUR activities is to understand the broad forces shaping patterns of inequality, inter-group relations, and neighborhood life in large urban areas and how these trends influence and are influenced by political participation, civic engagement, and the role of government. CUR has three operating units: the CUNY Data Service, the CUNY Mapping Service, and the New York City Labor Market Information Service (NYCLMIS). The NYCLMIS at the City University of New York Graduate Center is the only outfit in New York City fully dedicated to collecting, analyzing, and applying labor market intelligence to strengthen the labor market. We are a CUNY-affiliated labor market research and consulting nonprofit. We are dedicated to rigor, close collaboration, and contributing to a healthy economy. We help organizations, institutions, and programs who share these values to harness labor market information for maximum impact.
New York City | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 3
Labor Market Highlights
3.9% 4.5M 224.7K Unemployment
Oct 2018 Jobs Citywide
Oct 2018 Job Ads Posted Online
Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
NEW YORK CITY
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New York City Unemployment 3.9% -0.5 -0.5
Citywide Unemployment Rate (UR)
Oct 2018
Percentage Point Decline in the UR
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Percentage Point Decline in the UR
Jul 2018 - Oct 2018
Year-over-year (YOY), the unemployment rate (UR) for the city continues its years-long decline. Each borough follows a similar trajectory. The UR edged down following an uptick in the summer months. NYC Unemployment Rate by Borough Oct 2017- Oct 2018
The UR declined YOY as employment gains outpaced new entrants to the labor force. Jobs growth and a smaller labor force lowered the UR over-the-quarter. Unemployment in the Labor Force
UR = Total Unemployed (U) / Labor Force (LF) LF = Total Employed (E) + Total Unemployed (U)
Citywide jobless rate lagged slightly behind the state and nation. NYC UR Compared to New York State and US Oct 2018
NYC4.4% NYC
3.9%
Bronx
Brooklyn
ManhattanQueens
Staten Island
2.5%
3.5%
4.5%
5.5%
6.5% Oct-18 LF184.9 186.7 166.3
3.8K
4.0K
4.2K
4.4K
Oct-17 Jul-18 Oct-18
Labo
r For
ce
Employment Unemployment
New York City
New York State
US
3.9%3.6%
3.5%
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6%
Sources | NYC & NYS data: Local Area Unemployment Statistics, New York State Department of Labor. Not seasonally adjusted. US data: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Population Survey. Not seasonally adjusted. See the Glossary on page 41 for details on seasonal adjustment.
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Sources | NYCLMIS analysis of Current Employment Estimates, New York State Department of Labor and US Bureau of Labor Statistics. Data not seasonally adjusted. See the Glossary on page 41 for details on seasonal adjustment.
New York City Employment 4.5M 64.5K +1.7%
Total Nonfarm Jobs
Oct 2017 – Oct 2018
Net Gains in Private Jobs
Oct 2017 – Oct 2018
Private Job Growth
Oct 2017 – Oct 2018
There are roughly 4.5M jobs in New York City. Total employment grew by 67.9K jobs (or 1.5%) over-the-year. With few exceptions, the city’s largest sectors added the most to their payrolls. Government continues to shed jobs. Arts, Entertainment and Recreation, the City’s 15th largest sector, experienced rapid job growth. It ranked fifth in job creation. Sector Job Counts and Gains & Losses Oct 2017 – Oct 2018
NYC outpaces the state but not the nation in private-sector job growth. Private Sector Growth by Location Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
(in percentage points)
In Oct 2018, there were 4.5 Million NYC Jobs.
About 3 in 5 Jobs
Were in these 6 Largest Sectors:
Health Care Government Professional services
Accommodation & food services
Retail trade Finance & insurance
Sector
Health Care & Social Asst.
Government
Prof, Scientific & Tech. Svcs.
Accommodation & Food Svcs.
Retail Trade
Finance & Insurance
Educational Services
Temp. Help & Waste Svcs.
Information
Other Services
Construction & Mining
Wholesale Trade
Real Estate Rental & Leasing
Transport. & Warehousing
Arts Entertainment & Rec.
Company Headquarters
Manufacturing
Utilities
Sector Job Count
758.8K
553.1K
429.2K
372.7K
355.9K
339.6K
262.6K
259.6K
199.6K
197.3K
160.8K
145.6K
133.8K
123.3K
96.0K
73.5K
72.3K
15.7K
12 month change
33K jobs or 4.3%
-700 jobs or -0.1%
10K jobs or 2.4%
6K jobs or 1.5%
3K jobs or 0.8%
900 jobs or 0.3%
6K jobs or 2.4%
1K jobs or 0.5%
-700 jobs or -0.4%
5K jobs or 2.5%
4K jobs or 2.6%
200 jobs or 0.1%
-2K jobs or -1.5%
-2K jobs or -1.9%
5K jobs or 5.2%
-400 jobs or -0.5%
-100 jobs or -0.1%
100 jobs or 0.6%
0 500.0K 1.0M 1.5M 2.0M 2.5M 3.0M 3.5M 4.0M 4.5M
1.7 1.5 2.0
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
New York City New York State U.S.
17% 12% 9%
8% 8% 7%
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1An ad is not a job opening. Some postings advertise several openings while others search for talent not connected to a specific opening. Still, this measure is among the best available for indicators of future hiring. Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies.
New York City Online Job Ads 224.7K 12% 40%
Job Ads1 Posted Online
Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
Of Online Job Ads Explicitly Sought Candidates with Less Than a Bachelor’s Degree
Q3 2018
Of Online Job Ads Explicitly Sought Candidates with Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher
Q3 2018
Most jobs advertised online were based in Manhattan. Online Ads by Borough Q3 2018
Manhattan Brooklyn Queens
Bronx Staten Island
.
In this period, monthly ad volume peaked in July. Distribution of Online Ads Q3 2018 by month
Employers may face hiring difficulty for these in-demand occupations. These are the 10 highest volume occupations in NYC that take the longest to fill, ranked by Ad Volume, with Days to Fill and Salary Estimates Q3 2018
82% 8% 5%
3% 1%JUL 2018
AUG 2018
SEP 2018
38%
32%
30%
0%
Days to Fill
43624440623644624537
Occupation
Office and Administrative Support SupervisorsNanniesPersonal Care AidesAdministrative Services ManagersPhysicians and Surgeons, All OtherEducational, Guidance, School, and Vocational CounselorsSocial Workers, All OtherInternists, GeneralMental Health CounselorsSocial and Human Service Assistants
# Ads
2.8K2.2K2.0K1.4K1.2K972956890837658
Ann. Salary
$70.3K$28.3K$25.9K$137.9K$179.1K$72.2K$69.0K$196.8KN/A$36.6K
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1
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New York City Labor Market Information Service | 7
Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies.
Interpersonal, administrative, business, and tech-related skills ranked among the top 10 skills employers mentioned the most. Share of Total Online Ads Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
A majority of ads that specified education preferences sought candidates with a bachelor’s degree. Share of Total Online Ads Q3 2018
Large employers in health, education, finance, and hospitality ranked among the top 10 who posted the most ads. Share of Total Online Ads Q3 2018
Only 14% of ads specified certifications. Health, business, IT, and other professional certifications ranked among the top 10 online job ad mentions.1 Share of Total Online Ads Q3 2018
Certification % Total Ads
Registered Nurse 1.6%
Certified Public Accountant (CPA) 1.3%
Project Management Certification 0.9%
Series 7 0.6%
First Aid CPR AED 0.6%
Project Management Professional (PMP) 0.5%
Board Certified/Board Eligible 0.5%
IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Certification 0.5%
Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) 0.5%
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Certification 0.4%
1 Excludes driver’s licenses from results.
High school10% Some college/
associate2%
Bachelor's36%
Graduate4%
Not specified48% Advertised
Education Requirements
Q3 2018
n = 224,720
1.2%
0.7%
0.6%
0.6%
0.5%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
0.3%
0.3%
JP Morgan Chase Company
NYU Langone Medical Center
Columbia University
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Citi
IBM
Morgan Stanley
Marriott International Incorporated
Mount Sinai
CUNY
0.0% 1.5%
n = 224,720
11.6%
10.2%
10.0%
10.0%
9.8%
5.8%
5.6%
5.0%
4.7%
4.6%
Customer Service
Scheduling
Project Management
Sales
Budgeting
SQL
Customer Contact
Social Media
Staff Management
Java
0.0% 15.0%
n = 224,720
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Sources | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies; Occupational Employment Statistics, 2018 Q1, New York State Department of Labor. Educational requirements are based on survey data collected by the US Bureau Labor of Statistics.
These are the occupations advertised the most online in New York City this quarter. Organized by Typical Education Requirements Q3 2018
% Total Ad. Volume for City NYC Annual Median Wage
BACH
ELO
R’S
DEG
REE
ASSO
CIAT
E D
EGRE
E
SOM
E CO
LLEG
E O
R PO
STSE
C CE
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HIG
H S
CHO
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DIP
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UIV.
NO
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RMAL
ED
UCAT
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App DevelopersComputer Occs., All Other
Mgrs., All OtherMarketing Mgrs.
Registered Nurses
5.5%4.2%
3.6%2.3%2.1%
$111.8K$89.8K
$111.9K$181.6K
$85.0K
Web DevelopersParalegals & Legal Assts.
Preschool TeachersEngineering Techs
Human Resources Assts.
1.4%0.6%
0.3%0.1%0.1%
$75.6K$54.1K
$35.2K$59.9K
$43.9K
Tech Support SpecialistsBkpg & Accounting Clerks
Heavy Truck DriversHealth Information Techs
LPNs
1.0%0.9%
0.5%0.4%0.3%
$55.2K$44.0K$47.0K$44.4K$48.3K
Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg.Secys & Admin. Assts.
Customer Service Reps.Childcare Workers
Retail Sales Supervisors
3.5%1.6%1.6%
1.1%1.0%
$60.2K$40.4K$37.7K
$26.5K$44.6K
Retail SalespersonsWaiters & Waitresses
Food Preparers & ServersJanitors & Cleaners
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
1.7%0.4%0.4%0.3%0.3%
$23.9K$25.3K$22.7K$30.8K$29.0K
n = 224,720
New York City | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
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Source | OnTheMap, U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies. Focus on primary jobs. This is the latest year available for this source.
New York City Workforce Demographics 23% 28% 18%
Of Working Residents are 29 Years of Age or Younger
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents Earn Less Than $1,251/Month
Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Age Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Age 29 or younger
23%
Age 30-54
56%
Age 55 or older
21%
Resident Worker Education Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Income Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Commuting Patterns Calendar Year 2015
11%16%
22%28%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Less than high school
High school or equiv.
Some college or associate
Bachelor's or greater
51%
32%
18%
Earn more than $3,333/m
Earn between $1,251 - $3,333/m
Earn less than $1,251
00.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.10.110.120.130.140.150.160.170.180.190.20.210.220.230.240.250.260.270.280.290.30.310.320.330.340.350.360.370.380.390.40.410.420.430.440.450.460.470.480.490.50.510.520.530.540.550.560.570.580.590.60.610.620.630.640.650.660.670.680.690.7 1.1M Work here
Live outside
485.6K Live here
Work outside
2.8M Live & work
Here
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Bronx | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
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Labor Market Highlights
5.3% 7.4% 3.5% Unemployment
Oct 2018 Of NYC Jobs Are in This Borough
Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar) Of NYC Online Job Ads Are in This Borough
Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
THE BRONX
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Bronx Unemployment 5.3% -0.6 1.4
Borough Unemployment Rate (UR)
Oct 2018
Percentage Point Decline in the UR
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Percentage Points Above the Citywide Average
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Year-over-year (YOY) the Bronx unemployment rate (UR) declined. Last quarter, this borough’s UR edged up, but has overall continued its years-long downward trajectory. Unemployment Rate by Borough Oct 2017- Oct 2018
The UR declined YOY as employment gains outpaced new entrants to the labor force. Jobs growth and a smaller labor force lowered the UR over-the-quarter. Unemployment in the Labor Force
UR = Total Unemployed (U) / Labor Force (LF) LF = Total Employed (E) + Total Unemployed (U)
While the Bronx UR was less than half of its post-recession peak, it lagged behind the other boroughs, city, state, and nation. Borough UR Compared to City, State & US Oct 2018
New York City
Bronx, 5.9%
Bronx, 5.3%
Brooklyn
ManhattanQueensStaten Island
2.5%
3.5%
4.5%
5.5%
6.5%
Oct-18 LF36.7 38.1 32.8
550
600
650
Oct-17 Jul-18 Oct-18
Labo
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Employment Unemployment
BronxNew York City
New York State
US
5.3%3.9%
3.6%
3.5%
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 7% 8%
Source | Local Area Unemployment Statistics, New York State Department of Labor. Data not seasonally adjusted. See the Glossary on page 41 for details on seasonal adjustment.
Bronx | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
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Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Data Files, Private and Public Sector Employment, US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Per BLS confidentiality policy, some data has been suppressed in order to protect the identity of employers and is therefore excluded from employment totals. This is the most reliable, up-to-date source for borough employment.
Bronx Employment 7.4% 77% +3.2%
Of NYC Jobs Are Based in This Borough
Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
Of Borough-Based Jobs Are in the Private Sector
Q1 2018
Increase in Borough-Based Private Jobs
Q1 2017 - Q1 2018
There are roughly 317K jobs in the Bronx. Total employment grew by 20.4K jobs (or 6.9%) over-the-year. With few exceptions, the borough’s largest sectors added the most to their payrolls. Professional & Technical Services, the borough’s 12th largest sector, experienced rapid job growth. It ranked fifth in job creation. Sector Job Counts and Gains & Losses Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
The Bronx’s 3 largest sectors account for about 3 in every 5 borough-based jobs. Q1 2018
Health Care & Social Services
Education Retail
The share of private jobs in the borough shrank. Share of Private Jobs in the Borough Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
The Bronx outpaced the city in private-sector job growth. Private Sector Growth by Location Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
(in percentage points)
Sector
Health care & social asst.
Educational svcs.
Retail trade
Public admin.
Accommodation & food svcs.
Construction
Wholesale trade
Real estate & rental & leasing
Other svcs., except public admin.
Temporary help & waste svcs.
Manufacturing
Prof. & technical svcs.
Finance & insurance
Arts entertainment & rec.
Information
Transport. & warehousing
Company headquarters
Unclassified
Q1 2018 Job Count
105K
53K
31K
22K
16K
12K
11K
10K
10K
8K
6K
5K
5K
3K
2K
2K
1K
643
12 month change
4K jobs or 4.1%
2K jobs or 4.6%
344 jobs or 1.1%
9K jobs or 64.2%
-257 jobs or -1.6%
1K jobs or 10.5%
100.3 jobs or 0.9%
108 jobs or 1.1%
314.3 jobs or 3.4%
142.7 jobs or 1.8%
-262 jobs or -4.5%
403 jobs or 8.2%
105 jobs or 2.3%
35.3 jobs or 1.1%
-410 jobs or -16.4%
37 jobs or 2.5%
138.3 jobs or 12.7%
124.3 jobs or 24.0%
0 100.0K 200.0K 300.0K 400.0K 500.0K 600.0K
33% 17% 10%
Q1 2017Q1 2018
79.3%76.5%
0% 100%
2.4 3.2
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
4.5
5.0
New York City Bronx
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1An ad is not a job opening. Some postings advertise several openings while others search for talent not connected to a specific opening. Still, this measure is among the best available for indicators of future hiring. Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies.
Bronx Online Job Ads 7.8K 3.5% 28%
Job Ads1 Were Posted Online Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
Of Jobs Advertised Online in NYC Are in This Borough
Q3 2018
Of Online Job Ads Explicitly Sought Candidates with Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher
Q3 2018
In this period, monthly ad volume peaked in July. Distribution of Online Ads Q3 2018 by month
Large employers in health, education, social services, and security ranked among the top 10 who posted the most ads. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Interpersonal, administrative, teaching, and health-related skills ranked among the top 10 skills employers mentioned the most. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Jul 2018
Aug 2018
Sep 2018
39%33%
29%
0%
2.7%
1.1%
1.1%
1.0%
0.8%
0.7%
0.7%
0.7%
0.7%
0.6%
Montefiore Medical Center
Albert Einstein College Medicine
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
CUNY
Good Shepherd Services
New York State
Centers Health Care
Bronxworks
Allied Universal Corporation
TD Bank
0.0% 3.0%
n = 7,772
12.9%
12.3%
9.4%
9.0%
5.8%
5.5%
4.8%
4.8%
4.7%
4.4%
Customer Service
Scheduling
Sales
Teaching
Staff Management
Budgeting
Mental Health
Customer Contact
Repair
Patient Care
0.0% 15.0%
n = 7,772
High school21%
Some college/associate
6%
Bachelor's21%
Graduate7%
Not specified45%
Advertised Education
RequirementsQ3 2018
n = 7,772
Bronx | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
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Sources | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies; Occupational Employment Statistics, 2018 Q1, New York State Department of Labor. Educational requirements are based on survey data collected by the US Bureau Labor of Statistics.
These are the occupations advertised the most online in the Bronx this quarter. Organized by Typical Education Requirements Q3 2018
% Total Ad. Volume for Borough NYC Annual Median Wage
BACH
ELO
R’S
DEG
REE
ASSO
CIAT
E D
EGRE
E
SOM
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STSE
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HIG
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RMAL
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UCAT
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Registered NursesMgrs., All Other
Medical & Health Services Mgrs.Social Workers, All Other
Human Resources Specialists
6.5%2.7%2.5%
1.5%1.2%
$85.0K$111.9K
$121.8K$65.2K$69.4K
Preschool TeachersParalegals & Legal Assts.
Medical & Clinical Lab. TechsOccupational Therapy Assts.
Human Resources Assts.
0.7%0.3%0.2%0.2%0.2%
$35.2K$54.1K
$46.2K$60.4K
$43.9K
LPNsHeavy Truck Drivers
Bkpg & Accounting ClerksNursing Assts.Teacher Assts.
1.3%1.1%
0.8%0.6%0.6%
$48.3K$47.0K$44.0K
$36.1K$28.0K
Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg.Customer Service Reps.
Childcare WorkersSecys & Admin. Assts.
Retail Sales Supervisors
2.9%2.5%2.3%
2.0%1.4%
$60.2K$37.7K
$26.5K$40.4K$44.6K
Retail SalespersonsFood Preparers & Servers
Janitors & CleanersRestaurant Cooks
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
2.4%0.9%0.7%
0.5%0.5%
$23.9K$22.7K$30.8K$27.1K$29.0K n = 7,772
Bronx | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
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Source | OnTheMap, U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies. Focus on primary jobs. This is the latest year available for this source.
Bronx Workforce Demographics 24% 20% 21%
Of Working Residents are 29 Years of Age or Younger
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents Earn Less Than $1,251/Month
Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Age Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Age 29 or younger
24%
Age 30-54
56%
Age 55 or older
20%
Resident Worker Education Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Income Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Commuting Patterns Calendar Year 2015
15%18%
23% 20%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
Less than high school
High school or equiv.
Some college or associate
Bachelor's or greater
39%
41%
21%
Earn more than $3,333/m
Earn between $1,251 - $3,333/m
Earn less than $1,251
0 0.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.10.110.120.130.140.150.160.170.180.190.20.210.220.230.240.250.260.270.280.290.30.310.320.330.340.350.360.370.380.390.40.410.420.430.440.450.460.470.480.490.50.510.520.530.540.550.560.570.580.590.6
165.4K Work here
Live outside
120.7K Live & work
Here
367.4K Live here
Work outside
Brooklyn | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 17
Labor Market Highlights
4.0% 17.4% 7.9% Unemployment
Oct 2018 Of NYC Jobs Are In This Borough
Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar) Of NYC Online Job Ads Are in This Borough
Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
BROOKLYN
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Brooklyn Unemployment 4.0% -0.5 0.1
Borough Unemployment Rate (UR)
Oct 2018
Percentage Point Decline in the UR
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Percentage Point Above the Citywide Average
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Year-over-year (YOY) the Brooklyn unemployment rate (UR) declined. Last quarter, this borough’s UR edged up, but has overall continued its years-long downward trajectory Unemployment Rate by Borough Oct 2017- Oct 2018
The UR declined YOY as employment gains outpaced new entrants to the labor force. Jobs growth and a smaller labor force lowered the UR over-the-quarter. Unemployment in the Labor Force
UR = Total Unemployed (U) / Labor Force (LF) LF = Total Employed (E) + Total Unemployed (U)
The Brooklyn UR was in line with the city, but exceeded the state and US. Borough UR Compared to NYC, New York State & US Oct 2018
New York City
BronxBrooklyn,
4.5%
Brooklyn, 4.0%
ManhattanQueensStaten Island
2.5%
3.5%
4.5%
5.5%
6.5% Oct-18 LF55.8 56.9 50.3
1.2K
1.2K
1.3K
1.3K
Oct-17 Jul-18 Oct-18
Labo
r For
ce
Employment Unemployment
BrooklynNew York City
New York State
US
4.0%3.9%
3.6%
3.5%
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6%
Source | Local Area Unemployment Statistics, New York State Department of Labor. Data not seasonally adjusted. See the Glossary on page 41 for details on seasonal adjustment.
Brooklyn | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 19
Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Data Files, Private and Public Sector Employment, US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Per BLS confidentiality policy, some data has been suppressed in order to protect the identity of employers and is therefore excluded from employment totals. This is the most reliable, up-to-date source for borough employment.
Brooklyn Employment 17.4% 84% +4.9% Of NYC Jobs are Based
in this Borough Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
Of Borough-Based Jobs are in the Private Sector
Q1 2018
Increase in Borough-Based Private Jobs
Q1 2017 – Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
There are roughly 750K jobs in Brooklyn. Total employment grew by 52.5K jobs (or 7.5%) over-the-year. With few exceptions, the borough’s largest sectors added the most to their payrolls. Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation, the borough’s 16th largest sector, experienced rapid job growth. It ranked sixth in job creation. Sector Job Counts and Gains & Losses Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
Brooklyn’s 3 largest sectors account for more than 1 in in every 2 borough-based jobs. Q1 2018
Health Care & Social Services
Education Retail
The share of private jobs in the borough shrank. Share of Private Jobs in the Borough Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
Brooklyn outpaced the city in private-sector job growth. Private Sector Growth by Location Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
(in percentage points)
Sector
Health care & social asst.
Educational svcs.
Retail trade
Accommodation & food svcs.
Public admin.
Construction
Temporary help & waste svcs.
Other svcs., except public admin.
Wholesale trade
Transport. & warehousing
Prof. & technical svcs.
Manufacturing
Real estate & rental & leasing
Finance & insurance
Information
Arts entertainment & rec.
Unclassified
Company headquarters
Q1 2018 Job Count
236K
86K
77K
51K
44K
32K
30K
29K
24K
24K
23K
20K
18K
17K
11K
9K
3K
2K
12 month change
20K jobs or 9.5%
4K jobs or 4.4%
735.3 jobs or 1.0%
3K jobs or 6.2%
38K jobs or 676.5%
2K jobs or 5.3%
366.3 jobs or 1.2%
-126.3 jobs or -0.4%
-274.3 jobs or -1.1%
-1K jobs or -4.8%
835 jobs or 3.7%
-149 jobs or -0.7%
-57.3 jobs or -0.3%
276.7 jobs or 1.7%
204.3 jobs or 1.9%
1K jobs or 14.5%
-115.7 jobs or -3.3%
16.7 jobs or 0.7%
0 200.0K 400.0K 600.0K 800.0K 1.0M 1.2M 1.4M 1.6M
31% 11% 10%
Q1 2017Q1 2018
85.9%83.8%
0% 100%
2.44.9
0.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
7.0
New York City Brooklyn
Brooklyn | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
20 |
12.3%
11.2%
8.6%
8.4%
6.1%
5.8%
5.7%
4.6%
4.4%
4.3%
Customer Service
Scheduling
Sales
Teaching
Budgeting
Project Management
Staff Management
Administrative Support
Customer Contact
Retail Industry Knowledge
0.0% 15.0%
n = 17,705
1An ad is not a job opening. Some postings advertise several openings while others search for talent not connected to a specific opening. Still, this measure is among the best available for indicators of future hiring. Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies.
Brooklyn Online Job Ads 17.7K 7.9% 26%
Job Ads1 Were Posted Online Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
Of Jobs Advertised Online in NYC Are in This Borough
Q3 2018
Of Online Job Ads Explicitly Sought Candidates with Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher
Q3 2018
In this period, monthly ad volume peaked in July. Distribution of Online Ads Q3 2018 by month
Large employers in health, education, finance, and social services ranked among the top 10 who posted the most ads. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Interpersonal, administrative, teaching, and business-related skills ranked among the top 10 skills employers mentioned the most. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Jul 2018
Aug 2018
Sep 2018
38%33%
29%
0%
2.9%
2.2%
1.1%
1.0%
0.9%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
JP Morgan Chase Company
NYU Langone Health
New York City Department Education
MJHS
SUNY
New York Methodist Hospital
Sco Family Of Services
Good Shepherd Services
CUNY
Williams-Sonoma
0.0% 3.5%
n = 17,705
High school17%
Some college/associate
4%Bachelor's
21%Graduate5%
Not specified54%
Advertised Education
RequirementsQ3 2018
n = 17,705
Brooklyn | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 21
Sources | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies; Occupational Employment Statistics, 2018 Q1, New York State Department of Labor. Educational requirements are based on survey data collected by the US Bureau Labor of Statistics.
These are the occupations advertised the most online in Brooklyn this quarter. Organized by Typical Education Requirements Q3 2018
% Total Ad. Volume for Borough NYC Annual Median Wage
BACH
ELO
R’S
DEG
REE
ASSO
CIAT
E D
EGRE
E
SOM
E CO
LLEG
E O
R PO
STSE
C CE
RT.
HIG
H S
CHO
OL
DIP
LOM
A O
R EQ
UIV.
NO
FO
RMAL
ED
UCAT
ION
Registered NursesMgrs., All OtherApp Developers
Computer Occs., All OtherMedical & Health Services Mgrs.
3.9%2.6%
2.1%1.9%1.8%
$85.0K$111.9K$111.8K
$89.8K$121.8K
Preschool TeachersWeb Developers
Paralegals & Legal Assts.Physical Therapist Assts.
Medical & Clinical Lab. Techs
0.9%0.6%0.4%
0.2%0.2%
$35.2K$75.6K
$54.1K$56.8K
$46.2K
Bkpg & Accounting ClerksHeavy Truck Drivers
Health Information TechsTeacher Assts.
LPNs
1.0%0.8%0.6%0.6%0.6%
$44.0K$47.0K$44.4K
$28.0K$48.3K
Childcare WorkersCustomer Service Reps.
Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg.Secys & Admin. Assts.
Retail Sales Supervisors
3.6%2.3%2.2%
1.9%1.4%
$26.5K$37.7K
$60.2K$40.4K$44.6K
Retail SalespersonsJanitors & Cleaners
Food Preparers & ServersWaiters & Waitresses
Restaurant Cooks
2.8%0.8%0.7%0.6%0.6%
$23.9K$30.8K
$22.7K$25.3K$27.1K n = 17,705
Brooklyn | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
22 |
Source | OnTheMap, U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies. Focus on primary jobs. This is the latest year available for this source.
Brooklyn Workforce Demographics 24 % 26% 20%
Of Working Residents are 29 Years of Age or Younger
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents Earn Less Than $1,251/Month
Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Age Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Age 29 or younger
24%
Age 30-54
56%
Age 55 or older
20%
Resident Worker Education Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Income Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Commuting Patterns Calendar Year 2015
11%17%
22%26%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Less than high school
High school or equiv.
Some college or associate
Bachelor's or greater
47%
34%
20%
Earn more than $3,333/m
Earn between $1,251 - $3,333/m
Earn less than $1,251
0 0.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.10.110.120.130.140.150.160.170.180.190.20.210.220.230.240.250.260.270.280.290.30.310.320.330.340.350.360.370.380.390.40.410.420.430.440.450.460.470.480.490.50.510.520.530.540.550.560.570.580.590.6 321.0K Work here
Live outside
340.5K Live & work
Here
656.6K Live here
Work outside
Manhattan | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 23
Labor Market Highlights
3.3% 56.4% 82.0% Unemployment
Oct 2018 Of NYC Jobs Are In This Borough
Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar) Of NYC Online Job Ads Are in This
Borough Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
MANHATTAN
Manhattan | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
24 |
Manhattan Unemployment 3.3% -0.6 0.6
Borough Unemployment Rate (UR)
Oct 2018
Percentage Point Decline in the UR
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Percentage Points Below the Citywide Average
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Year-over-year (YOY) the Manhattan unemployment rate (UR) declined. Last quarter, this borough’s UR edged up, but has overall continued its years-long downward trajectory Unemployment Rate by Borough Oct 2017- Oct 2018
The UR declined YOY as employment gains outpaced new entrants to the labor force. Jobs growth and a smaller labor force lowered the UR over-the-quarter. Unemployment in the Labor Force
UR = Total Unemployed (U) / Labor Force (LF) LF = Total Employed (E) + Total Unemployed (U)
The Manhattan UR outperformed the city, state, nation, and most boroughs. Borough UR Compared to City, State & US Oct 2018
New York City
Bronx
Brooklyn
Manhattan, 3.9% Manhattan,
3.3%
QueensStaten Island
2.5%
3.5%
4.5%
5.5%
6.5%Oct-18 LF
36.8 36.1 33.3
850
900
950
Oct-17 Jul-18 Oct-18
Labo
r For
ce
Employment Unemployment
ManhattanNew York City
New York State
US
3.3%3.9%
3.6%
3.5%
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6%
Source | Local Area Unemployment Statistics, New York State Department of Labor. Data not seasonally adjusted. See the Glossary on page 41 for details on seasonal adjustment.
Manhattan | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 25
Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Data Files, Private and Public Sector Employment, US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Per BLS confidentiality policy, some data has been suppressed in order to protect the identity of employers and is therefore excluded from employment totals. This is the most reliable, up-to-date source for borough employment.
Manhattan Employment 56.4% 91% +1.6% Of NYC Jobs are Based
in this Borough Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
Of Borough-Based Jobs are in the Private Sector
Q1 2018
Increase in Borough-Based Private Jobs
Q1 2017 – Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
There are roughly 2.4M jobs in Manhattan. Total employment held steady over-the-year, netting a loss of 493 jobs. With few exceptions, the borough’s largest sectors added the most to their payrolls over-the-year. Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation, the borough’s 13th largest sector, experienced rapid job growth. It ranked fifth in job creation. Sector Job Counts and Gains & Losses Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
Manhattan’s 3 largest sectors account for about 1 in every 3 borough-based jobs. Q1 2018
Professional &
Technical Finance & Insurance
Health Care & Social Services
The borough’s share of private jobs grew. Share of Private Jobs in the Borough Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
Manhattan lagged behind the city in private-sector job growth. Private Sector Growth by Location Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
(in percentage points)
Sector
Prof. & technical svcs.
Finance & insurance
Health care & social asst.
Accommodation & food svcs.
Educational svcs.
Information
Temporary help & waste svcs.
Retail trade
Other svcs., except public admin.
Public admin.
Real estate & rental & leasing
Wholesale trade
Arts entertainment & rec.
Company headquarters
Construction
Manufacturing
Transport. & warehousing
Unclassified
Q1 2018 Job Count
349K
290K
247K
233K
171K
169K
166K
156K
103K
93K
86K
72K
70K
64K
42K
24K
7K
3K
12 month change
2K jobs or 0.5%
5K jobs or 1.7%
-1K jobs or -0.6%
2K jobs or 0.8%
8K jobs or 4.9%
9K jobs or 5.6%
11K jobs or 7.4%
-2K jobs or -1.0%
770.7 jobs or 0.8%
-9K jobs or -8.9%
2K jobs or 2.1%
-2K jobs or -2.7%
4K jobs or 6.4%
2K jobs or 2.6%
2K jobs or 4.4%
-2K jobs or -6.6%
-417.7 jobs or -5.9%
-1K jobs or -31.1%
0 500.0K 1.0M 1.5M 2.0M
14% 12% 10%
Q1 2017Q1 2018
89.1%90.6%
0% 100%
2.4 1.6
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
New York City Manhattan
Manhattan | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
26 |
11.1%
11.1%
10.6%
9.9%
9.8%
6.8%
5.7%
5.5%
5.4%
5.0%
Project Management
Customer Service
Budgeting
Sales
Scheduling
SQL
Customer Contact
Social Media
Java
Python
0.0% 15.0%
n = 184,328
1An ad is not a job opening. Some postings advertise several openings while others search for talent not connected to a specific opening. Still, this measure is among the best available for indicators of future hiring. Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies.
Manhattan Online Job Ads 184.3K 82.0% 43%
Job Ads1 Were Posted Online Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
Of Jobs Advertised Online in NYC Are in This Borough
Q3 2018
Of Online Job Ads Explicitly Sought Candidates with Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher
Q3 2018
In this period, monthly ad volume peaked in July. Distribution of Online Ads Q3 2018 by month
Large employers in finance, health, education, and hospitality ranked among the top 10 who posted the most ads. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Interpersonal, administrative, business, and tech-related skills ranked among the top 10 skills employers mentioned the most. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
High school7% Some college/
associate
2%
Bachelor's39%Graduate
4%
Not specified47%
Advertised Education
RequirementsQ3 2018
Jul 2018
Aug 2018
Sep 2018
38%32%
30%
0%
1.2%
0.7%
0.6%
0.5%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
0.4%
0.3%
JP Morgan Chase Company
Columbia University
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Citi
Morgan Stanley
IBM
Marriott International Incorporated
Mount Sinai
Bank of America
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
0.0% 1.5%
n = 184,328
n = 184,328
Manhattan | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 27
Sources | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies; Occupational Employment Statistics, 2018 Q1, New York State Department of Labor. Educational requirements are based on survey data collected by the US Bureau Labor of Statistics.
These are the occupations advertised the most online in Manhattan this quarter. Organized by Typical Education Requirements Q3 2018
% Total Ad. Volume for Borough NYC Annual Median Wage
BACH
ELO
R’S
DEG
REE
ASSO
CIAT
E D
EGRE
E
SOM
E CO
LLEG
E O
R PO
STSE
C CE
RT.
HIG
H S
CHO
OL
DIP
LOM
A O
R EQ
UIV.
NO
FO
RMAL
ED
UCAT
ION
App DevelopersComputer Occs., All Other
Mgrs., All OtherMarketing Mgrs.
General & Operations Mgrs.
6.4%4.8%
3.8%2.7%
2.1%
$111.8K$89.8K
$111.9K$181.6K
$127.5K
Web DevelopersParalegals & Legal Assts.
Preschool TeachersEngineering Techs
Human Resources Assts.
1.7%0.6%
0.2%0.1%0.1%
$75.6K$54.1K
$35.2K$59.9K
$43.9K
Tech Support SpecialistsBkpg & Accounting Clerks
Heavy Truck DriversHealth Information Techs
Medical Assts.
1.0%0.8%
0.4%0.3%0.2%
$55.2K$44.0K$47.0K$44.4K
$36.4K
Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg.Secys & Admin. Assts.
Customer Service Reps.Retail Sales Supervisors
Exec. Secys & Admin. Assts.
3.7%1.5%1.3%
0.9%0.8%
$60.2K$40.4K$37.7K$44.6K
$71.4K
Retail SalespersonsWaiters & Waitresses
Food Preparers & ServersJanitors & Cleaners
Maids & Housekeeping Cleaners
1.4%0.4%0.3%0.3%0.3%
$23.9K$25.3K$22.7K$30.8K$29.0K n = 184,328
Manhattan | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
28 |
Source | OnTheMap, U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies. Focus on primary jobs. This is the latest year available for this source.
Manhattan Workforce Demographics 25% 20% 14%
Of Working Residents are 29 Years of Age or Younger
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents Earn Less Than $1,251/Month
Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Age Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Age 29 or younger
25%
Age 30-54
55%
Age 55 or older
19%
Resident Worker Education Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Income Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Commuting Patterns Calendar Year 2015
9%14%
20%
33%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Less than high school
High school or equiv.
Some college or associate
Bachelor's or greater
65%
21%
14%
Earn more than $3,333/m
Earn between $1,251 - $3,333/m
Earn less than $1,251
00.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.10.110.120.130.140.150.160.170.180.190.20.210.220.230.240.250.260.270.280.290.30.310.320.330.340.350.360.370.380.390.40.410.420.430.440.450.460.470.480.490.50.510.520.530.540.550.560.570.580.590.60.610.620.630.640.650.660.670.680.690.70.710.720.730.740.750.760.770.780.790.8 1.7M Work here
Live outside
518K Live & work
Here
197K Live here
Work outside
Queens | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 29
Labor Market Highlights
3.4% 16.1% 5.5% Unemployment
Oct 2018 Of NYC Jobs Are In This Borough
Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar) Of NYC Online Job Ads Are in This Borough
Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
QUEENS
Queens | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
30 |
Queens Unemployment 3.4% -0.4 0.5
Borough Unemployment Rate (UR)
Oct 2018
Percentage Point Decline in the UR
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Percentage Points Below the Citywide Average
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Year-over-year (YOY) the Queens unemployment rate (UR) declined. Last quarter, this borough’s UR edged up, but has overall continued its years-long downward trajectory Unemployment Rate by Borough Oct 2017- Oct 2018
The UR declined YOY as employment gains outpaced new entrants to the labor force. Jobs growth and a smaller labor force lowered the UR over-the-quarter. Unemployment in the Labor Force
UR = Total Unemployed (U) / Labor Force (LF) LF = Total Employed (E) + Total Unemployed (U)
The Queens UR outperformed the city, state, nation, and most boroughs. Borough UR Compared to City, State & US Oct 2018
New York City
Bronx
Brooklyn
ManhattanQueens, 3.8%
Queens, 3.4%
Staten Island
2.5%
3.5%
4.5%
5.5%
6.5%Oct-18 LF
45.6 45.2 41.1
1.1K
1.2K
1.2K
1.3K
Oct-17 Jul-18 Oct-18
Labo
r For
ce
Employment Unemployment
QueensNew York City
New York State
US
3.4%3.9%
3.6%
3.5%
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6%
Source | Local Area Unemployment Statistics, New York State Department of Labor. Data not seasonally adjusted. See the Glossary on page 41 for details on seasonal adjustment.
Queens | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 31
Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Data Files, Private and Public Sector Employment, US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Per BLS confidentiality policy, some data has been suppressed in order to protect the identity of employers and is therefore excluded from employment totals. This is the most reliable, up-to-date source for borough employment.
Queens Employment 16.1% 82% +2.6% Of NYC Jobs are Based
in this Borough Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
Of Borough-Based Jobs are in the Private Sector
Q1 2018
Increase in Borough-Based Private Jobs
Q1 2017 – Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
There are roughly 692K jobs in Queens. Total employment grew by 40.7K jobs (or 6.3%) over-the-year. With few exceptions, the borough’s largest sectors added the most to their payrolls. Information, the borough’s 15th largest sector, experienced rapid job growth. It ranked sixth in job creation. Sector Job Counts and Gains & Losses Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
The 3 largest sectors in Queens account for about 2 in every 5 jobs in the borough. Q1 2018
Health Care & Social Services
Transportation Retail Trade
The share of private jobs in the borough shrank. Share of Private Jobs in the Borough Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
Queens outpaced the city in private-sector job growth. Private Sector Growth by Location Jul 2017 - Jul 2018
(in percentage points)
Sector
Health care & social asst.
Transport. & warehousing
Retail trade
Public admin.
Construction
Accommodation & food svcs.
Temporary help & waste svcs.
Other svcs., except public admin.
Wholesale trade
Manufacturing
Prof. & technical svcs.
Educational svcs.
Real estate & rental & leasing
Finance & insurance
Information
Arts entertainment & rec.
Company headquarters
Unclassified
Q1 2018 Count
144K
76K
63K
60K
52K
51K
33K
27K
22K
20K
18K
17K
16K
16K
8K
6K
3K
2K
12 month change
9K jobs or 6.9%
2K jobs or 2.8%
72 jobs or 0.1%
48K jobs or 416.6%
1K jobs or 2.0%
2K jobs or 3.2%
349.3 jobs or 1.1%
287 jobs or 1.1%
-165.7 jobs or -0.7%
-815.7 jobs or -4.0%
-270.3 jobs or -1.5%
588.7 jobs or 3.5%
110 jobs or 0.7%
-390.7 jobs or -2.5%
593.7 jobs or 8.5%
33.7 jobs or 0.5%
176 jobs or 7.5%
-414.3 jobs or -14.4%
0 100.0K 200.0K 300.0K 400.0K 500.0K 600.0K 700.0K 800.0K 900.0K 1.0M
21% 11% 9%
Q1 2017Q1 2018
85.3%82.3%
0% 100%
2.4 2.6
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
New York City Queens
Queens | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
32 |
1An ad is not a job opening. Some postings advertise several openings while others search for talent not connected to a specific opening. Still, this measure is among the best available for indicators of future hiring. Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies.
16.0%
13.2%
12.2%
7.6%
6.0%
5.9%
5.9%
5.3%
5.2%
5.1%
Customer Service
Scheduling
Sales
Budgeting
Administrative Support
Customer Contact
Teaching
Project Management
Staff Management
Repair
0.0% 20.0%
n = 12,320
Queens Online Job Ads 12.3K 5.5% 27%
Job Ads1 Were Posted Online Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
Of Jobs Advertised Online in NYC Are in This Borough
Q3 20188
Of Online Job Ads Explicitly Sought Candidates with Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher
Q3 2018
In this period, monthly ad volume peaked in July. Distribution of Online Ads Q3 2018 by month
Interpersonal, administrative, business, and trade-related skills ranked among the top 10 skills employers mentioned the most. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Large employers in finance, education, airlines, and health ranked among the top 10 who posted the most ads. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Jul 2018
Aug 2018
Sep 2018
43%34%
33%
0%
1.4%
0.9%
0.9%
0.8%
0.8%
0.8%
0.7%
0.7%
0.6%
0.6%
Citi
Johns Hopkins University
Northwell Health
Jetblue Airways Corporation
Macy's
New York Methodist Hospital
CUNY
Department Health Mental Hygiene
Welllife Network
St Johns University
0.0% 1.5%
n = 12,320
High school22%
Some college/associate
3%
Bachelor's22%
Graduate4%
Not specified49%
Advertised Education
RequirementsQ3 2018
n = 12,320
Queens | Quarterly Brief | Q3 2018
New York City Labor Market Information Service | 33
Sources | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies; Occupational Employment Statistics, 2018 Q1, New York State Department of Labor. Educational requirements are based on survey data collected by the US Bureau Labor of Statistics.
These are the occupations advertised the most online in Queens this quarter. Organized by Typical Education Requirements Q3 2018
% Total Ad. Volume for Borough NYC Annual Median Wage
BACH
ELO
R’S
DEG
REE
ASSO
CIAT
E D
EGRE
E
SOM
E CO
LLEG
E O
R PO
STSE
C CE
RT.
HIG
H S
CHO
OL
DIP
LOM
A O
R EQ
UIV.
NO
FO
RMAL
ED
UCAT
ION
Registered NursesMgrs., All Other
Computer Occs., All OtherMedical & Health Services Mgrs.
Human Resources Specialists
0.3%0.3%0.1%0.1%0.1%
$85.0K$111.9K
$89.8K$121.8K
$69.4K
Preschool TeachersParalegals & Legal Assts.
Web DevelopersHuman Resources Assts.
Engineering Techs
0.8%0.5%0.3%0.2%0.1%
$35.2K$54.1K
$75.6K$43.9K
$59.9K
Bkpg & Accounting ClerksHeavy Truck Drivers
LPNsTech Support Specialists
Teacher Assts.
1.3%1.3%
0.7%0.7%0.5%
$44.0K$47.0K$48.3K$55.2K
$28.0K
Customer Service Reps.Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg.
Secys & Admin. Assts.Childcare Workers
Retail Sales Supervisors
3.2%3.1%
2.3%2.2%
1.5%
$37.7K$60.2K
$40.4K$26.5K
$44.6K
Retail SalespersonsLaborers & Material Movers
Janitors & CleanersFood Preparers & Servers
Cashiers
3.5%1.0%
0.7%0.7%0.5%
$23.9K$28.7K$30.8K
$22.7K$22.4K n = 12,320
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Source | OnTheMap, U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies. Focus on primary jobs. This is the latest year available for this source.
Queens Workforce Demographics 21% 28% 18%
Of Working Residents are 29 Years of Age or Younger
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents Earn Less Than $1,251/Month
Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Age Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Age 29 or younger
21%
Age 30-54
56%
Age 55 or older
23%
Resident Worker Education Distribution
Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Income Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Commuting Patterns Calendar Year 2015
12%17%
22%28%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
Less than high school
High school or equiv.
Some college or associate
Bachelor's or greater
48.9%
33.1%
18.1%
Earn more than $3,333/m
Earn between $1,251 - $3,333/m
Earn less than $1,251
0 0.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.10.110.120.130.140.150.160.170.180.190.20.210.220.230.240.250.260.270.280.290.30.310.320.330.340.350.360.370.380.390.40.410.420.430.440.450.460.470.480.490.50.510.520.530.540.550.560.570.580.590.6
332.5K Work here
Live outside
251.4K Live & work
Here
643.0K Live here
Work outside
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Labor Market Highlights
3.9% 2.8% 1.2% Unemployment
Oct 2018 Of NYC Jobs are in This Borough
Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar) Of NYC Online Job Ads Are in This Borough
Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
STATEN ISLAND
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Staten Island Unemployment 3.9% -0.5 0.0
Borough Unemployment Rate (UR)
Oct 2018
Percentage Point Decline in the UR
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Percentage Points Above the Citywide Average
Oct 2017 - Oct 2018
Year-over-year (YOY) the Staten Island unemployment rate (UR) fell. Last quarter, this borough’s UR edged up, but has overall continued its years-long downward trajectory Unemployment Rate by Borough Oct 2017- Oct 2018
The UR declined YOY as employment gains outpaced new entrants to the labor force. Jobs growth and a smaller labor force lowered the UR over-the-quarter. Unemployment in the Labor Force
UR = Total Unemployed (U) / Labor Force (LF) LF = Total Employed (E) + Total Unemployed (U)
The Staten Island UR was in line with the city, but lagged behind the state & US. Borough UR Compared to NYC, New York State & US Oct 2018
New York City
Bronx
Brooklyn
ManhattanQueens
Staten Island, 4.4%
Staten Island, 3.9%
2.5%
3.5%
4.5%
5.5%
6.5%
Oct-18 LF
9.910.5 8.9
210
220
230
Oct-17 Jul-18 Oct-18
Labo
r For
ce
Employment Unemployment
Staten Island
New York City
New York State
US
3.9%3.9%
3.6%
3.5%
0% 1% 2% 3% 4% 5% 6%
Source | Local Area Unemployment Statistics, New York State Department of Labor. Data not seasonally adjusted. See the Glossary on page 41 for details on seasonal adjustment.
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Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages Data Files, Private and Public Sector Employment, US Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Per BLS confidentiality policy, some data has been suppressed in order to protect the identity of employers and is therefore excluded from employment totals. This is the most reliable, up-to-date source for borough employment.
Staten Island Employment 2.8% 81% +1.7%
Of NYC Jobs are Based in this Borough
Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
Of Borough-Based Jobs are in the Private Sector
Q1 2018
Increase in Borough-Based Private Jobs
Q1 2017 – Q1 2018 (Jan – Mar)
There are roughly 120K jobs in Staten Island. Total employment grew by 6.3K jobs (or 5.5%) over-the-year. With few exceptions, the borough’s largest sectors added the most to their payrolls. Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation, the borough’s 13th largest sector, experienced rapid job growth. It ranked seventh in job creation. Sector Job Counts and Gains & Losses Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
Staten Island’s 3 largest sectors account for about 1 in every 2 borough-based jobs. Q1 2018
Health Care & Social Services
Retail Trade Construction
The share of private jobs in the borough shrank. Share of Private Jobs in the Borough Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
Staten Island lagged behind NYC in private-sector job growth. Private Sector Growth by Location Q1 2017 – Q1 2018
(in percentage points)
Sector
Health care & social asst.
Retail trade
Construction
Accommodation & food svcs.
Public admin.
Transport. & warehousing
Other svcs., except public admin.
Educational svcs.
Prof. & technical svcs.
Temporary help & waste svcs.
Finance & insurance
Wholesale trade
Arts entertainment & rec.
Information
Real estate & rental & leasing
Company headquarters
Unclassified
Q1 2018 Job Count
31K
16K
10K
8K
8K
5K
5K
4K
4K
4K
2K
2K
1K
1K
1K
628
348
12 month change
732 jobs or 2.4%
79.3 jobs or 0.5%
463.7 jobs or 5.0%
60.3 jobs or 0.7%
2K jobs or 42.8%
-143.3 jobs or -2.6%
120.3 jobs or 2.5%
174.3 jobs or 4.5%
118 jobs or 3.2%
-15.7 jobs or -0.4%
-54.7 jobs or -2.6%
-88.3 jobs or -5.5%
101 jobs or 7.3%
-38.3 jobs or -2.7%
-16.3 jobs or -1.3%
83 jobs or 15.2%
-165 jobs or -32.2%
0 50.0K 100.0K 150.0K 200.0K
26% 13% 8%
Q1 2017Q1 2018
83.6%80.6%
0% 100%
2.4 1.7
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
New York City Staten Island
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19.2%
15.7%
12.2%
9.8%
7.4%
7.1%
5.9%
5.4%
4.9%
4.7%
Customer Service
Sales
Scheduling
Retail Industry Knowledge
Repair
Customer Contact
Cleaning
Teaching
Patient Care
Product Sales
0.0% 22.0%
n = 2,595
1An ad is not a job opening. Some postings advertise several openings while others search for talent not connected to a specific opening. Still, this measure is among the best available for indicators of future hiring. Source | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies.
Staten Island Online Job Ads 2.6K 1.2% 19%
Job Ads1 Were Posted Online Q3 2018 (Jul - Sep)
Of Jobs Advertised Online in NYC Are in This Borough
Q3 2018
Of Online Job Ads Explicitly Sought Candidates with Bachelor’s Degrees or Higher
Q3 2018
In this period, monthly ad volume peaked in July. Distribution of Online Ads
Q3 2018 by month
Large employers in health, government, retail, and communications ranked among the top 10 who posted the most ads. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
Interpersonal, administrative, retail, and trade-related skills ranked among the top 10 skills employers mentioned the most. Share of Online Job Ads Q3 2018
High school23%
Some college/associate
5%Bachelor's
12%Graduate
4%
Not specified56%
Advertised Education
RequirementsQ3 2018
Jul 2018
Aug 2018
Sep 2018
37%33%
31%
0%
1.1%
1.0%
0.7%
0.7%
0.7%
0.6%
0.6%
0.6%
0.5%
0.5%
The Jewish Board
Dish Network
Archcare
Gap Inc.
Lowe's Companies, Inc
Abco Facility Maintenance
New York Public Library
Staten Island
Centers Health Care
Northfield Bank
0.0% 1.5%
n = 2,595
n = 2,595
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Sources | NYCLMIS analysis of Labor Insights Burning Glass Technologies; Occupational Employment Statistics, 2018 Q1, New York State Department of Labor. Educational requirements are based on survey data collected by the US Bureau Labor of Statistics.
These are the occupations advertised the most online in Staten Island this quarter. Organized by Typical Education Requirements Q3 2018
% Total Ad. Volume for Borough NYC Annual Median Wage
BACH
ELO
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DEG
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ASSO
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E D
EGRE
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SOM
E CO
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E O
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STSE
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RT.
HIG
H S
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DIP
LOM
A O
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RMAL
ED
UCAT
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Registered NursesMedical & Health Services Mgrs.
Mgrs., All OtherFinancial Mgrs.
Coaches & Scouts
4.9%1.8%
1.5%1.2%
0.7%
$85.0K$121.8K
$111.9K$194.2K
$48.1K
Preschool TeachersMedical & Clinical Lab. Techs
Paralegals & Legal Assts.Electr. Engineering Technicians
Human Resources Assts.
0.4%0.3%0.3%0.2%0.2%
$35.2K$46.2K$54.1K
$65.5K$43.9K
LPNsHeavy Truck Drivers
Tech Support SpecialistsMedical Assts.
Bkpg & Accounting Clerks
1.5%1.4%
0.8%0.7%0.7%
$48.3K$47.0K$55.2K
$36.4K$44.0K
Customer Service Reps.Sales Reps, Wholesale & Mfg.
Retail Sales SupervisorsChildcare Workers
Secys & Admin. Assts.
3.3%3.1%3.0%
2.4%1.6%
$37.7K$60.2K
$44.6K$26.5K
$40.4K
Retail SalespersonsWaiters & Waitresses
Laborers & Material MoversJanitors & Cleaners
Food Preparers & Servers
6.1%1.0%0.8%0.7%0.7%
$23.9K$25.3K$28.7K$30.8K
$22.7K n = 2,595
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Source | OnTheMap, U.S. Census Bureau, Center for Economic Studies. Focus on primary jobs. This is the latest year available for this source.
Staten Island Workforce Demographics 21% 32% 18%
Of Working Residents are 29 Years of Age or Younger
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents have a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher
Calendar Year 2015
Of Working Residents Earn Less Than $1,251/Month
Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Age Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Age 29 or younger
21%
Age 30-54
56%
Age 55 or older
24%
Resident Worker Education Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Resident Worker Income Distribution Calendar Year 2015
Commuting Patterns Calendar Year 2015
8%16%
23%32%
0%
5%
10%
15%
20%
25%
30%
35%
Less than high school
High school or equiv.
Some college or associate
Bachelor's or greater
55%
27%
18%
Earn more than $3,333/m
Earn between $1,251 - $3,333/m
Earn less than $1,251
00.010.020.030.040.050.060.070.080.090.10.110.120.130.140.150.160.170.180.190.20.210.220.230.240.250.260.270.280.290.30.310.320.330.340.350.360.370.380.390.40.410.420.430.440.450.460.470.480.490.50.510.520.530.540.550.560.570.580.590.60.610.620.630.640.650.660.670.680.690.7 45.3K Work here
Live outside
45.8K Live & work
Here
138.5K Live here
Work outside
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Glossary Job This is a broad term used to describe positions filled by employers. Depending on the context, it may be used interchangeably with “occupations.” Labor Force This term includes people of working age who are either employed or are unemployed and actively job searching. Occupation Sometimes used interchangeably with “job,” this term describes standardized, detailed groupings of workers who carry out similar activities. Occupations are organized based on the work performed, and sometimes on skills, education, and training requirements. Online Job Ads Jobs posted online give a window into employers’ talent demands in real-time. There are some limitations to this data. Some employers and industries are better represented online than others, depending on how much they rely on the internet to recruit talent. Also, the ratio of online ads to actual job openings is not always 1:1. Some postings may include multiple openings while others may be searching for talent not connected to any one opening.
Sector This term describes standardized broad groupings of employers by economic or commercial activity. Specialized Skills These refer to the training and knowledge required to do perform a specific job. This information offers an indication of the type of work that is in-demand across sectors and occupations. It can also help jobseekers gauge their ability to compete in the labor market. Seasonal Adjustment This describes the removal of seasonal hiring variations (e.g., holidays, school schedules, agricultural patterns, etc.) to reveal underlying economic trends. This technique is helpful when evaluating data over several years. This report present data that are not seasonally adjusted in order to reveal times of the year that are more and less favorable for hiring. Unemployment Rate (UR) This is the number of people who are unemployed and actively job searching divided by the size of the labor force. This does not include people who are marginally attached to the labor force or discouraged from participating in it.
Questions about this report? Contact: Pam Hoberman • [email protected] • 212.817.2031 A special thanks to NYCLMIS staff Kathleen Flandrick, Jaclyn Kelly Ronnie Kauder, and You Zheng for their valuable contributions to this report.
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