What to Know
- New York state leads the nation in nonprofit jobs and the wages they support
- According to report released by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, NY had more than 1.4 million nonprofit jobs paying more than $78 billion in '17
- Nonprofit organizations employ nearly 18% of state's private-sector workforce; Nonprofits employee 10% of private-sector workers nationally
New York state leads the nation in nonprofit jobs and the wages they support.
According to a report released Tuesday by Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, New York had more than 1.4 million nonprofit jobs paying more than $78 billion in 2017.
Nonprofit organizations employ nearly 18 percent of the state's private-sector workforce, the third highest percentage in the nation after Vermont and Maine. Nonprofits employee 10 percent of private-sector workers nationally.
In some areas of New York, including the Mohawk Valley and the Southern Tier, nonprofits make up nearly one in four non-public sector jobs.
DiNapoli, a Democrat, says the numbers show the organizations play a vital role in the state's economy, in addition to providing important community services.
The report also found that nonprofit wages have grown faster than other jobs.