Baltimore Job Market Report

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Discover the latest trends and insights into the Baltimore job market with the "Baltimore Job Market Report" podcast. Whether you're a job seeker, employer, or just curious about economic dynamics, our weekly episodes provide in-depth analysis of employment opportunities, industry growth, and workforce challenges in Baltimore. Stay updated with expert interviews, local business news, and tailored advice to navigate the ever-changing job landscape in Charm City. Tune in to give your job search a boost, understand hiring trends, or gain a competitive edge in Baltimore's vibrant economy. Subscribe now and transform the way you view the job market!For more...

Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Shifts, Challenges, and Opportunities
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The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Despite the broader Baltimore metropolitan area experiencing minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0% increase in total nonfarm employment from August 2023 to August 2024, adding just 400 jobs, Baltimore City itself has seen a slightly more positive outlook. The city recorded a 2.0% increase in total nonfarm employment, driven by strong growth in professional and business services, which saw a 5.7% increase, and education and health services, which grew by 3.3%.

In terms of statistics, the total labor force in Baltimore City stands at 279,805, with 267,750 employed and 12,055 unemployed, resulting in an...


Baltimore's Job Market: Navigating Shifting Trends and Opportunities
Last Monday at 6:28 PM

The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Between January 2023 and February 2025, the state of Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added a significant number of jobs, with a total of 99,000 jobs added during this period.

The employment landscape in Baltimore is characterized by a total nonfarm employment of 1,420,800 jobs as of the latest data. However, the metropolitan area has experienced minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0% change in employment from August 2023 to August 2024, which is below the national average of 1.5%. Despite this, Baltimore City itself has outpaced the larger metropolitan area with...


Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Spotlighting Sectors and Trends
04/21/2025

The job market in Baltimore is characterized by minimal net job growth, with the metropolitan area adding only 400 jobs from August 2023 to August 2024, resulting in a 0.0% growth rate, which is below the national average of 1.5%. Despite this, certain sectors have shown significant growth. The education and health services sector stood out with a 3.0% increase, adding 8,100 jobs. Baltimore City itself saw a slightly better performance with a 2.0% increase in total nonfarm employment, driven by strong growth in professional and business services (+5.7%) and education and health services (+3.3%).

The employment landscape is marked by declines in sectors such as trade, transportation...


Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Trends, Sectors, and Opportunities
04/16/2025

The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent months. Between January 2023 and February 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 99,000 total jobs, with employment expanding by 3.6 percent, above the national growth rate of 2.9 percent. However, the Baltimore metropolitan area itself has experienced minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0 percent change in employment from August 2023 to August 2024.

In terms of employment landscape, the education and health services sector has been a standout, adding 8,100 jobs and growing by 3.0 percent. Baltimore City has outpaced the larger metropolitan area with a 2.0 percent increase in total nonfarm employment, driven...


Baltimore's Job Market Trends: Sector Shifts and Unemployment Insights
04/14/2025

The job market in Baltimore has shown mixed trends in recent times. Between January 2023 and January 2025, Maryland, which includes the Baltimore area, added 88,300 total jobs, with a total employment growth rate of 3.2 percent, surpassing the national growth rate of 2.8 percent.

In terms of employment landscape, the Baltimore metropolitan area has experienced minimal net job growth, with only a 0.0 percent change in employment from August 2023 to August 2024, significantly below the national average of 1.5 percent. However, Baltimore City itself saw a 2.0 percent increase in total nonfarm employment, driven by strong growth in professional and business services, and education and health...


Baltimore's Job Market: Navigating Stability and Dynamic Changes
04/09/2025

The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a mix of stability and dynamic changes. As of December 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City stood at 3.90%, which is relatively low, though it has fluctuated over the years, reaching a high of 12.10% in August 2010 and a low of 2.20% in April 2023.

The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with significant contributions from various industries. Health care and social assistance have emerged as key job drivers, with a 7% rise in employment and a 10% increase in the number of establishments. Professional, scientific, and technical services also saw growth, although with some shifts...


Baltimore's Evolving Job Market: Resilience Amid Dynamic Shifts
04/07/2025

The job market in Baltimore is characterized by a mix of stability and dynamic changes. As of December 2024, the unemployment rate in Baltimore City stood at 3.90%, which is relatively low compared to historical highs, such as the 12.10% rate in August 2010[1].

The employment landscape in Baltimore is diverse, with various sectors contributing to job growth. Baltimore County, for instance, saw a 7.3% increase in the number of private establishments from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024, although private employment remained stable with only a slight 0.1% decline in the average number of jobs. This indicates business growth but stable employment levels, reflecting shifts in...


Baltimore's Evolving Job Landscape: Resilience and Transformation in a Service-Driven Economy
04/02/2025

The job market in Baltimore and its surrounding areas, such as Baltimore County, is characterized by mixed trends and significant sectoral shifts. Overall, the employment landscape is marked by steady job growth, though with some challenges.

Baltimore County has seen a 7.3% increase in the number of private establishments from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024, indicating business growth and new market entries. However, private employment remained stable with a slight 0.1% decline in the average number of jobs. The labor force grew by 4,127 workers, reaching 448,539, and employment increased slightly by 1,241 jobs, despite a rise in unemployment to 2.7%[2].

In terms of...


Cyber Surge in Charm City: Baltimore's Booming Tech Job Market
03/31/2025

The job market in Baltimore is robust and diverse, with several positive trends and growth areas. By 2025, the cybersecurity sector in Baltimore is projected to see a significant 33% growth, driven by the city's strategic location near major government agencies and the presence of prominent employers like Johns Hopkins. This growth is part of a broader national trend, with Maryland leading the country in cyber job openings, and salaries in the sector starting around $102,000.

In terms of overall employment, Baltimore County has experienced a 7.3% increase in the number of private establishments from Q3 2023 to Q3 2024, although private employment remained...


Baltimore's Cybersecurity Boom: Unlocking Career Opportunities in a Thriving Tech Hub
03/26/2025

The job market in Baltimore is experiencing significant growth and transformation, particularly in the cybersecurity sector. By 2025, the cybersecurity job market in Baltimore is projected to grow by 33%, driven by the high demand for cyber professionals, with Maryland leading the nation in cyber job openings. Salaries in this sector start around $102,000, and key roles include Security Analyst and Penetration Tester, with about 30% of positions offering remote work options.

Maryland as a whole has seen a robust employment surge, adding 88,300 jobs from January 2023 to January 2025, reflecting a 3.2% employment growth rate that exceeds the national average of 2.8%. In January 2025 alone...