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New York City Holds Nearly As Many Jobs in STEM As in Wall Street

Report Finds Number of Workers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Surpassed 320,000 Over 10 Years
The Alexandria Center in Manhattan is home to various science, technology, engineering and math as well as life science entities, including multinational pharmaceutical firms and growth- and early stage companies. (CoStar)
The Alexandria Center in Manhattan is home to various science, technology, engineering and math as well as life science entities, including multinational pharmaceutical firms and growth- and early stage companies. (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
June 21, 2024 | 6:13 P.M.

A recent report by the New York City Economic Development Corp. found that employment in science, technology, engineering and math fields grew by about 130,000 jobs, totaling 323,000, over the past decade.

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