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New York Job Market Softens Amid National Slowdown: Skilled Roles in Tech and Health Remain Resilient
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New York City's job market in early 2026 shows signs of softening amid national slowdowns, with private-sector employment reaching 8.49 million jobs as of November 2025 according to the New York State Department of Labor, though the unemployment rate climbed to 5.5 percent in the city, up from 5.1 percent. The employment landscape remains resilient in services but faces headwinds from inflation, tariffs, and AI disruptions, as workers grow cautious with only 43 percent planning job searches per Monster's 2026 WorkWatch Report. Key statistics include a statewide private-sector gain of 18,000 jobs in November and 83,700 over the year, outpacing national growth, yet unemployed New Yorkers rose to 450,700. Trends point to a low-hire, low-fire environment, with national unemployment at 4.6 percent in November per federal data and layoffs surging in the Northeast per Challenger, Gray & Christmas; AI fears threaten roles like customer service and writers according to Microsoft research. Major industries include finance, tech, healthcare, and hospitality, with top employers like JPMorgan Chase, Google, and Mount Sinai driving stability. Growing sectors encompass healthcare, biopharma, and data centers, drawing from nearby New Jersey outlooks in NJBIZ. Recent developments feature selective hiring amid CEO plans to trim headcount per Yale School of Management surveys, while side hustles rise with 32 percent of workers engaged per Monster. Seasonal patterns show holiday boosts fading into winter caution, and commuting trends shift toward hybrid models post-mandates. Government initiatives are limited in data, with gaps on city-specific programs amid federal shutdowns delaying October figures. The market evolves toward AI-reskilling, with productivity gains cutting hiring needs per JOLTS data dropping to 35,000 jobs monthly nationally.
Key findings: Steady but weakening demand favors skilled workers in health and tech, with unemployment ticking up and confidence low.
Current openings: Software Engineer at Google (NYC), Registered Nurse at NewYork-Presbyterian, Financial Analyst at Citigroup.
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Key findings: Steady but weakening demand favors skilled workers in health and tech, with unemployment ticking up and confidence low.
Current openings: Software Engineer at Google (NYC), Registered Nurse at NewYork-Presbyterian, Financial Analyst at Citigroup.
Thank you listeners for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI