ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION: Economic Indicators Report 2nd quarter of 2022

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ICYMI last week, our latest Economic Indicators Report, covering the second quarter of 2022, is now available.

As always, the report includes a wide array of data on economic indicators such as employment, resident labor force, commercial real estate information, building permit activity, housing sales, tourism, cost of living, real property tax base, and BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI).

It also includes some great graphics showing the gender and racial/ethnic breakdown of, as well as the geographic location of, the 31 business owners who have graduated from AAEDC’s Inclusive Ventures Program (IVP) since its inception in January 2021.

Dig into the data here:

https://www.aaedc.org/…/Economic-Indicators-2nd-Qtr…

And, if you haven’t already, subscribe to our monthly e-newsletter so that you can stay on top of more data and news on economic development in Anne Arundel County:

Overview

Original source can be found here.



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