The Rise (and Fall) of Middle Wage Industries in NYC
While the share of middle income jobs in New York City has declined over the past couple of decades, there is evidence that industries with middle income wages are staging a bit of a comeback.
While the share of middle income jobs in New York City has declined over the past couple of decades, there is evidence that industries with middle income wages are staging a bit of a comeback.
This data brief is a publication of the Center for an Urban Future’s Middle Class Jobs Project, a research initiative generously funded by FISHER BROTHERS and WINSTON C. FISHER.
General operating support for the Center for an Urban Future is provided by the Bernard F. and Alva B. Gimbel Foundation; with additional support from the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation and the M&T Charitable Foundation.
As this analysis shows, middle-wage industries—those with annual salaries between $40,000 and $80,000—accounted for 3 of the 8 sectors with a net gain of at least 10,000 jobs. Additionally, the 75 industries producing the greatest job growth between 2011 and 2015 include a near-equal representation of middle-wage sectors (23), low-wage sectors (24) and high-wage sectors (28). And 23 different middle-wage sectors added at least 1,000 jobs during this period.
Despite these positive trends, however, there are clear signs that middle-income industries in New York still lag behind low-wage and high-wage sectors. Overall, middle wage industries added fewer jobs in the five boroughs (110,880) than high-wage industries (112,919) and low-wage industries (169,613).
Middle income sectors also account for a disproportionately large share of the industries that have been shedding jobs in recent years. Of the 75 industries with the most job losses in the city between 2011 and 2015, 34 were middle-wage sectors, 22 were high-wage sectors and 19 were low-wage sectors. In fact, the 14 industries with the largest net-decline in jobs during this period were all in high-wage (9) and middle-wage (5) sectors.
The two industries with the most job gains in the city during this period both were low-wage industries, paying under $40k. They were:
Restaurants and other eating places, which had a net gain of 55,145 jobs between 2011 and 2015. Jobs in this industry pay an average of $25,462
Home Health Care services, which had a net gain of 37,859 jobs during this period. Jobs in this industry pay an average of $25,754.
The good news is that there are a number of middle income sectors that have been adding thousands of jobs in the five borough, several of which have potential for more growth in the years ahead. These high-growth sectors span fields from educational services and construction to health care, the arts and transportation. The 23 middle wage sectors that added at least 1,000 jobs in the city between 2011 and 2015 include:
Industry
% Job Growth
# Job Growth
Wages
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
29.4%
17416
47769.46
BUILDING EQUIPMENT CONTRACTORS
28.0%
12406
76340.68
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
18.4%
12319
73280.47
ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS
25.2%
9304
51310.08
SERVICES TO BUILDINGS & DWELLINGS
19.7%
6638
42258.41
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
38.8%
6528
53292.30
HEALTH & PERSONAL CARE STORES
15.5%
5973
42817.28
TRAVELER ACCOMMODATION
13.3%
5859
60104.33
ACTIVITIES RELATED TO REAL ESTATE
17.8%
5437
72476.05
PROMOTERS - PERFORMING ARTS & SPORTS
36.6%
3282
79912.24
SOCIAL ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS
24.5%
2695
66724.65
GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS
1.8%
2504
78555.24
OFFICES OF OTHER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS
17.8%
2435
42230.68
SCHEDULED AIR TRANSPORTATION
8.9%
2433
73363.15
MUSEUMS HISTORICAL SITES & SIMILAR
19.7%
2352
53674.47
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT SERV
10.0%
1504
73079.61
FOUNDATION STRUCTURE & BLDG EXTERIOR
15.3%
1470
64061.68
COMMUNITY FOOD & HOUSING & EMERGENCY
14.6%
1347
41094.84
BUILDING FINISHING CONTRACTORS
9.6%
1322
62601.93
OFFICES OF DENTISTS
7.1%
1279
47515.85
GROCERY & RELATED PRODUCT WHSLE
5.5%
1123
52397.98
OUTPATIENT CARE CENTERS
6.2%
1034
53948.07
MEDICAL & DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES
24.3%
1001
72820.92
In this data brief, low-wage industries are defined as those with average annual wages under $40,000; middle-wage industries are those with average annual wages between $40,000 and $80,000; and high-wage industries are those with average annual wages over $80,000.
This data brief was based on an analysis of 4-digit NAICS industry employment data provided by the New York State Labor Department, Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW). Data analyzes job totals in the third quarter of 2011 and the third quarter of 2015, which was the most recent quarter for which QCEW data is available. Wage data is based on end-of-year totals for 2014, the most recent full year for which data is available.
75 Industries With the Most Job Gains in New York City, 2011-2015
Industry
% Job Growth
Job Growth
Avg Annual Wage
RESTAURANTS AND OTHER EATING PLACES
27.7%
55145
25462.97
HOME HEALTH CARE SERVICES
46.9%
37859
25754.93
EMPLOYMENT SERVICES
29.4%
17416
47769.46
OTHER INFORMATION SERVICES
78.7%
15688
142009.39
COMPUTER SYSTEMS DESIGN & RELATED
27.2%
13328
130721.97
ADVERTISING & RELATED SERVICES
22.6%
13157
124085.46
BUILDING EQUIPMENT CONTRACTORS
28.0%
12406
76340.68
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
18.4%
12319
73280.47
MANAGEMENT SCIENTIFIC & TECH CONSULT
28.8%
9915
149072.95
DEPOSITORY CREDIT INTERMEDIATION
20.0%
9900
162131.73
GROCERY STORES
18.1%
9546
23039.71
ELEMENTARY & SECONDARY SCHOOLS
25.2%
9304
51310.08
OTHER FINANCIAL INVESTMENT ACTIVITIES
15.6%
9241
418328.18
ACCOUNTING-TAX PREP-BOOKKEEPING
22.1%
9139
107832.53
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING & RELATED
29.3%
7695
99574.89
INDIVIDUAL & FAMILY SERVICES
6.1%
7042
27277.91
SERVICES TO BUILDINGS & DWELLINGS
19.7%
6638
42258.41
RESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
38.8%
6528
53292.30
OFFICES OF PHYSICIANS
12.1%
6157
80902.49
PERSONAL CARE SERVICES
27.7%
6051
24838.85
HEALTH & PERSONAL CARE STORES
15.5%
5973
42817.28
INVESTIGATION & SECURITY SERVICES
12.7%
5923
30268.04
TRAVELER ACCOMMODATION
13.3%
5859
60104.33
OTHER AMUSEMENT & RECREATION
23.6%
5438
30464.54
ACTIVITIES RELATED TO REAL ESTATE
17.8%
5437
72476.05
MANAGEMENT OF COMPANIES & ENTERPRISES
8.1%
5105
190573.74
OTHER SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION
32.6%
4859
29071.34
CHILD DAY CARE SERVICES
16.7%
4290
29272.44
SPECIAL FOOD SERVICES
19.7%
4161
32250.54
NONRESIDENTIAL BUILDING CONSTRUC
27.1%
3656
96587.61
AGENCIES BROKERAGES & OTHER RELATED
16.5%
3642
146696.99
ELECTRONIC SHOPPING & MAIL-ORDER
46.0%
3583
83673.83
SUPPORT ACTIVITIES - AIR TRANSPORT
63.3%
3383
30863.88
PROMOTERS - PERFORMING ARTS & SPORTS
36.6%
3282
79912.24
DRINKING PLACES (ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES)
39.4%
3273
29570.77
SOFTWARE PUBLISHERS
172.2%
2791
144353.87
SOCIAL ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS
24.5%
2695
66724.65
BAKERIES & TORTILLA MFG
30.0%
2670
24547.03
DATA PROCESSING HOSTING & RELATED
51.1%
2662
146796.59
GENERAL MEDICAL & SURGICAL HOSPITALS
1.8%
2504
78555.24
OFFICES OF OTHER HEALTH PRACTITIONERS
17.8%
2435
42230.68
SCHEDULED AIR TRANSPORTATION
8.9%
2433
73363.15
BUSINESS/PROFESSIONAL/LABOR/POLITICAL
14.0%
2430
85439.57
CLOTHING STORES
4.3%
2363
38962.41
MOTION PICTURE & VIDEO INDUSTRIES
6.6%
2353
113159.90
MUSEUMS HISTORICAL SITES & SIMILAR
19.7%
2352
53674.47
DEPARTMENT STORES
8.0%
2240
33659.94
SPECIALIZED DESIGN SERVICES
17.9%
1934
87346.67
SPECIALTY HOSPITALS(EX PSYCH & ABUSE)
14.7%
1918
99556.87
OTHER PERSONAL SERVICES
14.0%
1909
33671.71
RESIDENTIAL MENTAL HEALTH & SUBSTANCE
8.9%
1897
31464.74
OFFICES:REAL ESTATE AGENTS & BROKERS
16.0%
1844
134460.68
OTHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORES
16.6%
1728
21978.54
GRANTMAKING & GIVING SERVICES
13.0%
1585
84917.19
WHOLESALE ELECTRONIC MARKETS & AGENTS
13.2%
1567
114770.57
OTHER PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC & TECH
11.1%
1566
82937.94
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT SERV
10.0%
1504
73079.61
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS STORE RETAILERS
20.0%
1495
88718.29
FOUNDATION STRUCTURE & BLDG EXTERIOR
15.3%
1470
64061.68
SCHOOL & EMPLOYEE BUS TRANSPORT
18.1%
1453
38230.32
PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
8.8%
1413
35980.80
COMMUNITY FOOD & HOUSING & EMERGENCY
14.6%
1347
41094.84
BUILDING FINISHING CONTRACTORS
9.6%
1322
62601.93
INSURANCE CARRIERS
4.2%
1281
158533.48
OFFICES OF DENTISTS
7.1%
1279
47515.85
CIVIC & SOCIAL ORGANIZATIONS
13.0%
1265
33334.88
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
6.3%
1165
32936.72
GROCERY & RELATED PRODUCT WHSLE
5.5%
1123
52397.98
OUTPATIENT CARE CENTERS
6.2%
1034
53948.07
ACTIVITIES RELATED TO CREDIT INTER
9.3%
1024
170988.83
APPAREL PIECE GOODS & NOTIONS WHSLE
3.4%
1006
115136.73
MEDICAL & DIAGNOSTIC LABORATORIES
24.3%
1001
72820.92
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
10.2%
967
28838.75
BUILDING MATERIAL & SUPPLIES DEALERS
7.6%
960
37930.88
BEER WINE & DISTILLED BEVERAGE WHSLE
18.8%
921
90747.73
75 Industries With the Most Job Losses in New York City, 2011-2015
Industry
% Job Growth
Job Growth
Avg Annual Wage
SECURITIES & COMMODITY CONTRACTS
-6.2%
-6827
398907.76
INSURANCE & EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUNDS
-93.7%
-4697
139542.38
NONDEPOSITORY CREDIT INTERMEDIATION
-15.5%
-4361
261793.36
NEWSPAPER/PERIODICAL/BOOK/DIRECTORY
-9.9%
-4354
127618.50
NURSING CARE FACILITIES
-6.3%
-2805
44696.18
BUSINESS SUPPORT SERVICES
-11.4%
-1615
64238.51
CABLE & OTHER SUBSCRIPTION PROGRAM
-13.8%
-1407
188916.84
CUT & SEW APPAREL MFG
-7.5%
-1147
60430.06
OFFICE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
-7.5%
-957
193301.01
SECURITIES & COMMODITY EXCHANGES
-43.5%
-937
222214.49
MISCELLANEOUS NONDURABLE GOODS WHSLE
-12.2%
-765
55963.86
OTHER INVESTMENT POOLS & FUNDS
-64.3%
-764
204479.58
NONSCHEDULED AIR TRANSPORTATION
-60.5%
-643
97739.33
PRINTING & RELATED SUPPORT ACTIVITIES
-9.1%
-579
52617.60
JUNIOR COLLEGES
-41.7%
-570
38516.92
OTHER HEAVY & CIVIL ENGINEERING CON
-24.5%
-557
91405.72
MISCELLANEOUS DURABLE GOODS WHSLE
-3.2%
-537
68217.37
VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
-5.4%
-498
33487.09
BOOK PERIODICAL & MUSIC STORES
-11.9%
-488
25740.92
OTHER RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES
-10.2%
-474
36768.78
WIRED TELECOMMUNICATIONS CARRIERS
-2.6%
-370
98720.70
WIRELESS TELECOM CARRIERS(EXC SATEL)
-39.7%
-363
90355.40
HARDWARE & PLUMBING & HEATING EQUIP
-9.5%
-350
71909.29
LEGAL SERVICES
-0.4%
-289
139579.47
PSYCH & SUBSTANCE ABUSE HOSPITALS
-13.8%
-273
57516.15
OTHER MISCELLANEOUS MFG
-3.3%
-268
56733.59
TEXTILE & FABRIC FINISHING & COATING
-22.7%
-252
91609.89
UTILITY SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION
-8.8%
-245
127038.89
MOTOR VEHICLE PARTS MFG
-50.4%
-244
35654.41
LESSORS OF NONFINANCIAL INTANGIBLES
-11.5%
-242
118896.89
APPAREL ACCESSORIES & OTHER APPAREL
-28.3%
-216
29213.85
OTHER SUPPORT SERVICES
-4.5%
-210
62875.46
CONVERTED PAPER PRODUCT MFG
-15.2%
-196
56402.65
SEMICONDUCTOR & OTHER ELEC COMPONENTS
-30.7%
-195
54113.75
COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT MFG
-23.4%
-191
59503.46
SUGAR & CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT MFG
-21.5%
-178
34474.71
ELECTRIC LIGHTING EQUIPMENT MFG
-25.3%
-167
56165.41
MFG & REP MAGNETIC & OPTICAL MEASUR
-55.3%
-162
64506.66
CHARTER BUS INDUSTRY
-16.9%
-155
28466.79
SUPPORT ACTIVITIES - WATER TRANSPORT
-9.5%
-149
75889.74
OTHER TELECOMMUNICATIONS
-5.2%
-142
119889.38
FRUIT & VEGETABLE & SPECIALTY FOOD
-13.1%
-128
40319.63
VENTILATION HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING
-45.4%
-128
38805.91
AUTO PARTS ACCESS & TIRE STORES
-4.0%
-125
34625.05
SUPPORT ACTIVITIES - ROAD TRANSPORT
-15.7%
-120
32748.67
ELECTRONIC & PRECISION EQUIP REPAIR
-10.5%
-102
58932.93
DEATH CARE SERVICES
-3.7%
-98
55715.46
PHARMACEUTICAL & MEDICINE MFG
-9.4%
-91
119894.68
COMMERCIAL & SERVICE INDUSTRY MACH
-38.1%
-88
29695.10
TEXTILE FURNISHINGS MILLS
-16.8%
-85
76045.41
BOILER TANK & SHIPPING CONTAINER MFG
-27.4%
-82
84905.13
OTHER LEATHER & ALLIED PRODUCT MFG
-21.3%
-76
34828.87
FABRIC MILLS
-25.3%
-75
65270.70
INTERURBAN & RURAL BUS TRANSPORT
-6.3%
-68
49703.93
GENERAL RENTAL CENTERS
-22.5%
-66
69601.97
CHEMICAL & ALLIED PRODUCTS WHSLE
-3.9%
-65
109050.31
LAWN & GARDEN EQUIP & SUPPLIES STORES
-22.4%
-65
39114.26
FARM PRODUCT RAW MATERIAL WHSLE
-35.4%
-57
63207.60
LAND & SUBDIVISION
-27.2%
-56
108995.49
COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL MACH & EQUIP
-4.8%
-54
54697.92
APPAREL KNITTING MILLS
-11.1%
-46
41529.19
OTHER NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROD MFG
-15.7%
-40
51557.91
OTHER FABRICATED METAL PRODUCT MFG
-13.5%
-39
48423.25
ROOMING & BOARDING HOUSES
-6.2%
-32
61644.88
NATURAL GAS DISTRIBUTION
-1.4%
-31
103406.40
CUTLERY & HANDTOOL MFG
-11.4%
-29
37650.96
AEROSPACE PRODUCT & PARTS MFG
-4.9%
-28
67215.32
PESTICIDE FERTILIZER & AGRIC CHEMICAL
-100.0%
-28
35594.00
OTHER TRANSIT & GROUND PASSENGER
-0.4%
-26
33807.15
GRAIN & OILSEED MILLING
-42.2%
-19
49394.18
DRYCLEANING & LAUNDRY SERVICES
-0.2%
-19
21564.49
VEGETABLE & MELON FARMING
-56.3%
-18
26267.87
MACHINERY EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES WHSLE
-0.6%
-17
66109.53
FOUNDRIES
-33.3%
-17
40404.41
COATING ENGRAVING HEAT TREATING
-3.2%
-14
47810.98
NEW YORK'S MIDDLE INCOME JOBS is a publication of the Center for an Urban Future written by Jonathan Bowles, researched by Kathleen Gorman and designed by Ahmad Dowla. Image: "Repairs to Metro-North Viaduct" (CC BY 2.0) by MTAPhotos
The data brief is a publication of the Center for an Urban Future’s Middle Class Jobs Project, a research initiative generously funded by Fisher Brothers and Winston C. Fisher.
General operating support for the Center for an Urban Future has been provided by the Bernard F. and Alva B. Gimbel Foundation; with additional support from the Lucius N. Littauer Foundation and the M&T Charitable Foundation.
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