Measuring Staten Island’s Creative Workforce
Staten Island has the smallest creative economy of New York’s five boroughs.
Staten Island has the smallest creative economy of New York’s five boroughs.
With nearly 141,000 workers, the Creative Class makes up 25 percent of Queens’ workforce.
Forty percent of Manhattan workers belong to the Creative Class, a share that is 61 percent larger than the U.S. average.
Four in 10 Brooklyn residents are Creative Class members, however, the Creative Class makes up less than one-third of Brooklyn’s workforce.
Thirty-two percent of Bronx residents who work are members of the Creative Class.
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