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Maryland is hit hard by the recession

Cross Sections , Issue Spr , Pages 4-5

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District economic developments

Econ Focus , Volume 7 , Issue Win , Pages 40-47

Discussion Paper
Maryland’s Sluggish Payroll Employment Growth

Explore how payroll employment growth in Maryland has differed from the nation since the Great Recession in this Regional Matters article.
Regional Matters

Discussion Paper
Shifting Populations: Results From 2021 Census Estimates

When the COVID-19 pandemic first began in the United States in 2020, many workers started working full time from home. The expansion of remote work allowed a growing number of people to see a future in which where they worked and where they lived did not have to be one in the same. As workers became less tethered to their offices in big cities, stories emerged, including from our own outreach, of workers moving away from urban cores in favor of more rural areas. But do the stories align with what the data tell us?
Regional Matters

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The crab: a big catch or just a trap?

More than half of the U.S. supply of blue crabs comes from the Chesapeake Bay, making the Bay the number one source of this crustacean.
Cross Sections , Volume 13 , Issue Sum , Pages 24-28

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Economic history: Games people play: How a major computer and video game cluster formed in rural central Maryland

Related links: https://www.richmondfed.org/-/media/richmondfedorg/publications/research/econ_focus/2012/q4/economic_history_weblinks.cfm
Econ Focus , Volume 16 , Issue 4Q , Pages 35-38

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Commerce and nature : business park thrives near bay

Econ Focus , Volume 7 , Issue Win , Pages 6

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Maryland: picking up the pace

Wedged between the North and the South, Maryland is enjoying a business growth spurt that translates into new jobs and a brighter future.
Cross Sections , Volume 13 , Issue Fall , Pages 4-6

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Red skies and blue collars: Sparrows Point shaped Baltimore

Related Link: https://www.richmondfed.org/-/media/richmondfedorg/publications/research/econ_focus/2013/q1/feature3_weblinks.cfm
Econ Focus , Volume 17 , Issue 1Q , Pages 24-27

Discussion Paper
Parsing the Slow Post-Pandemic Labor Market Recovery of Maryland’s Capital Suburbs

The District of Columbia and its inner ring suburbs — referred to as the Capital Beltway after Interstate 495 — has historically been the core job center for the Washington Metropolitan Area1. (See map below.) Following restrictions to in-person activities at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in spring 2020, unemployment spiked within the Capital Beltway, jobs were shed, and commuting patterns shifted. The labor market recovery from the pandemic shock has been uneven within the Capital Beltway, with stronger growth in the Virginia suburbs than the District of Columbia and Maryland's ...
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