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Wall Street is no longer New York City's biggest job engine

Published by Business Insider on Thu, 18 Aug 2016


Wall Street is no longerNew York City's biggest job engine.The city counted on the finance sector to fuel economic growth during recoveries and expansions in the past, New York Federal Reserve President William Dudley said in a speech on Thursday.But it has lost that throne to Silicon Alley."One that is especially noteworthy is the Citys burgeoning technology sector, which has been creating jobs in industries such as internet publishing, online shopping, and scientific research and development," Dudley said."Growth in these high-paying jobs is picking up much of the slack created by the softness of the securities industry."Since peaking in the 1990s, finance jobs in New York City have steadily declined, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.And more recently, financial volatility in the first quarter of 2016the worst period for investment banking since the recessiontriggered layoffs at firms from Goldman Sachs to Deutsche Bank. Dudley told reporters that the financial sector may have "over-expanded and overheated" leading up to the financial crisis, according to Bloomberg. Tighter regulation of the industry to prevent anothercrash is hurting Wall Street's profits, he said.Dudley noted that overall job growth in New York City has helped surrounding areas like Long Island and New Jersey. But some parts of New York state, particularly themanufacturing-heavy city of Binghamton, havenot meaningfully recovered since the Great Recession. SEE ALSO:The Fed is divided over whether it needs to raise rates soonJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: Couples improved their sex lives in a week with this one simple tip
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