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New York - New Jersey job expansion to continue in 2000

James Orr and Rae D. Rosen

Current Issues in Economics and Finance, 2000, vol. 6, issue Apr

Abstract: Employment growth in the New York-New Jersey region in 2000 is expected to reach 1.8 percent, or 290,000 new jobs--continuing a seven-year expansion trend. However, some moderation in the growth in the national economy over the second half of 2000 may slow the region's job growth and prevent it from matching last year's rate.

Keywords: Employment - New York (State); Federal Reserve District, 2nd; Employment - New Jersey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2000
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