New York City saw its biggest job growth since the end of the Great Recession, marking the longest
job expansion since World War II, according to a report by State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli released on Thursday.
Not exact matches
In terms of net new
jobs, an indicator of economic
expansion since they are
jobs that had not previously existed, it's really startups that have the biggest impact, according to Kauffman research.
Since 2000, 642 Springboard portfolio companies seeking investment of financial and human capital for product development and
expansion have raised $ 7.4 billion, created tens of thousands of new
jobs, and generate billions of dollars in annual revenues.
New York City's boom is one of its largest
expansions since World War II, with employment increasing by 18.9 percent between 2009 and 2017 — reaching 4.4 million
jobs last year.