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The cities where white collar jobs are shrinking the most — and where they're growing
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本文探讨了美国白领就业市场的新动态。研究表明,在过去两年中,除纽约市外,许多主要城市的白领职位发布量有所下降,而南部和中西部地区的小城市则呈现增长趋势。华盛顿特区、波士顿和费城等城市面临显著下降。与此同时,纽约市的白领职位需求依然旺盛,而路易斯维尔和圣路易斯也表现出强劲增长。文章分析了影响就业市场变迁的因素,包括生活成本、文化差异以及新兴的就业机会,为求职者和城市规划者提供了有价值的参考。

🏙️ 多个大城市白领职位发布量下降:根据Revelio Labs的数据,除纽约市外,许多主要城市(如华盛顿特区、波士顿和费城)的白领职位发布量在过去两年中有所下降,表明就业机会正在发生转移。

⬆️ 纽约市职位需求保持强劲:尽管生活成本高昂,纽约市的白领职位需求依然旺盛,吸引了大量新毕业生。然而,高昂的租金也给一些求职者带来了挑战。

📉 劳务市场向南、向中西部转移:由于较低的生活成本和新兴的就业机会,白领就业机会正逐渐向南部和中西部地区转移。路易斯维尔和圣路易斯等城市也呈现增长趋势,反映了就业市场的区域性变化。

Many big cities are seeing their share of white-collar job postings decline.

The job hunt for white collar workers is taking them across the country.

In the past two years, with the exception of New York City, the share of white-collar job postings across the country shrank in many major cities and are popping up in smaller metros in the South and Midwest, according to new data from Revelio Labs, a workforce intelligence company.

Leaving major job hubs in the Northeast is not new, but job postings data over the last two years shows where white-collar opportunities are shifting in the US.

Washington, DC, Boston, and Philadelphia saw the biggest declines in their share of national white-collar job postings between Q2 2023 and Q2 2025.

Job postings are leaving much of the Northeast and moving toward the South and Midwestern regions of the country.

In Washington, DC, Elon Musk and the DOGE office led the effort in firing an estimated 216,000 federal workers. While these layoffs occurred across the country, the DC area saw the greatest loss of workers.

Those leaving the Northeast have had their reservations about moving to places like the Midwest. The culture, food, and lifestyle were the biggest changes for Gabi Stevenson, who moved from Philadelphia to Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Even as housing and other costs rise, New York City had the fastest-growing share of white collar jobs among the metro areas Revelio analyzed.

Even with New York City's high cost of living and low adjusted salary, the city still attracts a high share of new graduates, according to a Gusto report last year. Rents rose quickly last year in New York City and priced out many tech workers.

Some aspiring NYC transplants scoured for over a year to finally land a job. The in-demand job market paired with expensive rental prices presents a difficult challenge for those in the city's metro area.

Louisville, Kentucky, and St. Louis ranked second and third, respectively, but did not see nearly the same growth as New York.

Low costs of living are some of the key forces driving people to these southern states. Housing and grocery costs are far cheaper in these cities compared to the Northeast's cost of living.

Moving to the South and the Midwest is not uncommon as lower costs of living and job opportunities help reel in more residents.

It's not just white-collar work. Warehouse employment is skyrocketing in metros across the country. In 2021, New Haven, Connecticut, Raleigh, North Carolina, and the Nashville metro saw the largest spikes.

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