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Fourteen U.S. markets are home to more than 10,000 private-sector companies in the related fields of health care and social assistance.
Health care has emerged as one of the fastest-growing components of the nation's economy.
Fourteen U.S. markets are home to more than 10,000 private-sector companies in the related fields of health care and social assistance. And 33 areas have more than 100,000 workers in those same industries.
The Albuquerque area has 2,040 private-sector health care and social assistance companies, with 46,854 workers. The annual payroll for those workers is $2,013,224,000 or $43,000 per worker.
The two cities in New Mexico with the highest pay per health care worker are Ruidoso and Los Alamos. Ruidoso's 489 health care workers make an average annual pay of $49,700, while Los Alamos' 902 health care workers make an average of $44,400 annually.
See the data on all 18 New Mexico cities and town in the database at the end of the story at this link.
Topping the list is the New York metropolitan area. It has 56,600 health care and social assistance firms, which employ 1.3 million workers. The runner-up is Los Angeles, with 38,700 businesses and 616,200 employees.
On Numbers analyzed the nation's health care and social assistance industries, using 2009 data from the U.S. Census Bureau?
, the latest figures available for the private sector.On Numbers looked at 915 metropolitan and micropolitan areas. The 915 markets contain 755,000 private-sector businesses in the fields of health care and social assistance. Those companies employ 16.6 million workers, paying them a total of $708 billion in 2009. ...
Health care has emerged as one of the fastest-growing components of the nation's economy.
Fourteen U.S. markets are home to more than 10,000 private-sector companies in the related fields of health care and social assistance. And 33 areas have more than 100,000 workers in those same industries.
The Albuquerque area has 2,040 private-sector health care and social assistance companies, with 46,854 workers. The annual payroll for those workers is $2,013,224,000 or $43,000 per worker.
The two cities in New Mexico with the highest pay per health care worker are Ruidoso and Los Alamos. Ruidoso's 489 health care workers make an average annual pay of $49,700, while Los Alamos' 902 health care workers make an average of $44,400 annually.
See the data on all 18 New Mexico cities and town in the database at the end of the story at this link.
Topping the list is the New York metropolitan area. It has 56,600 health care and social assistance firms, which employ 1.3 million workers. The runner-up is Los Angeles, with 38,700 businesses and 616,200 employees.
On Numbers analyzed the nation's health care and social assistance industries, using 2009 data from the U.S. Census Bureau?
, the latest figures available for the private sector.On Numbers looked at 915 metropolitan and micropolitan areas. The 915 markets contain 755,000 private-sector businesses in the fields of health care and social assistance. Those companies employ 16.6 million workers, paying them a total of $708 billion in 2009.
San Jose, Calif., leads the nation in pay per worker. Its 93,000 health care and social assistance employees make an average of $58,200.
G. Scott Thomas of The Business Journals compiled this report.
Source: http://feeds.bizjournals.com/~r/vertical_38/~3/IZn47M7cyRk/new-mexicos-highest-paid-health-care.html
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