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Employment & Unemployment 2011
Queens Unemployment Versus NYC, NYS & U.S.
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Queens Employment / Unemployment Statistics
In full year 2010 the Queens unemployment rate was 8.5% versus 8.6% in full year 2009. Queens unemployment rate hit a high of 9.4% in October 2009.
Queens [8.3% unemployment] is currently faring better than the nation and NYC, as the national unemployment rate in February was 8.9% [March just came in at 8.8%] and the unemployment rate for NYC in February was 9.2%.
According to William C. Dudley, president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, Queens diversified economy has helped it weather the economic downturn better than other parts of the country. He noted the drop from peak to trough for Queens was in the neighborhood of 3%, versus 4.5% for NYC and 7% for the nation as a whole.
NYC Employment / Unemployment Statistics
In full year 2010 the unemployment rate was 9.5% versus 9.3% in full year 2009. NYC unemployment hit a high of 10.4% in January of 2010.
It's worth noting that New York City currently has a higher rate of unemployment versus the nation, while Queens has a significantly better rate of unemployment versus the nation.
The number of nonfarm employed in NYC in 2010 was 3,624,900; which was up 5% or 171,000 than in the year 2000. In Queens the number of nonfarm employed for 2010 was 1,044,000; which was up 3.6% or 36,000 versus the year 2000. Employment growth has significant implication on the vitality of any community. And implications for the accuracy of the census.

NYS Employment / Unemployment Statistics

The NYS [New York State] unemployment rate was 8.7% in February of 2011 which is down versus the 9.5% unemployment in February of 2010.
The unemployment rate in New York State for full year 2010 was 8.6% which was up slightly [0.2%] versus full year 2009 when the unemployment rate was 8.4%.
Queens Employment Sectors - Transportation
Queens - Health, Education and Social Services
Three segments of the Queens economy - health, education and social services - have been combined into one economic category. These three segments together employ about 23% of the Queens labor force and include: 1) hospitals; doctors, dentists, and clinics; 2) public and private education [private education is 3% of the total], and 3) social services such as caring for the elderly.
NYC Employment Categories For Comparison & Perspective
For New York City as a whole, healthcare represents about 15% of the economy, and educational services represent about 4% of the economy [likely private education & educational services]. The NYC Government is also a major provider of education and social services, as well as many other services, and represents 15% of the NYC economy.
Employment – Professional & Business Services
Queens Employment – Financial Services
The fourth largest category is financial services which includes banking, lending and investment services. This sector employs about 7% of the borough workforce versus 9% for financial services and insurance in NYC.
Restaurants, Construction, Retail, Manufacturing & Energy
These categories in total represent about 50% of Queens labor force. Other categories for which I did not obtain any numbers include restaurants [there are about 5,200 restaurants in Queens], construction [given the large number of construction projects in Queens and the level of housing stock this likely represents a significant employment category], retail [Queens has some of the most diverse shopping venues in the world], manufacturing [Queens is home to a large number of printers and a number of light manufacturers] and the production of energy [Con Edison has two large power plants along the East River in Queens].
NYC Employment Categories For Perspective
NYC Staffer Weekdays - Queens Resident Nights & Weekends
Given Queens proximity to Manhattan, a lot of people who live in western and central Queens commute into jobs in Manhattan. These people also contribute to the Queens economy through their consumption in the borough.
Queens & NYC Employment Charts 2011
The following are some charts showing the unemployment rates for Queens, NYC and NYS as well as charts of employment categories for Queens in 2010 and NYC in 2008. You can also click here to view the photo album containing charts of Queens employment & unemployment statistics 2011.
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