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      • The Office category continues to be Toronto’s largest employment category with nearly half of all jobs (49.9 per cent).
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  2. The Office category continues to be Toronto’s largest employment category with nearly half of all jobs (49.9 per cent). The Survey counted 72,530 establishments, an increase of 780 establishments (1.1 per cent).

  3. The Toronto Employment Survey counted 1,535,290 jobs in 2023. Toronto’s economy continues to recover from the record-breaking job losses in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2023, the Toronto Employment Survey recorded a 3.4% increase in total jobs, up 50,690 jobs.

  4. In 2021, 391,670 jobs were in Toronto’s designated Employment Areas, representing one-quarter (25.0%) of the city's jobs. This is a decrease of 10,570 jobs (-2.6%) from 2020. Since 2016, overall employment in the Employment Areas has declined by 1.7%, resulting in a net loss of 6,690 jobs.

  5. Over half of all jobs in Toronto are in the Office category: just under 750,000 jobs across almost 27,000 establishments. The Institutional category accounts for almost 20% of jobs, with around 10% each in Service, Retail, and Manufacturing and Warehousing.

  6. Total employment in the city of Toronto in 2023 grew by 50,690 jobs (3.4 per cent) from 2022, compared to 33,080 jobs (2.3 per cent) growth between 2021 and 2022.

  7. Employment in the Toronto economic region increased by 67,500 from July 2023 to July 2024 (+1.7%), with gains coming from part-time employment (+12.2%; +72,000). The unemployment rate increased by 1.3 percentage points year-over-year to reach 8.1%, while the participation rate fell (-1.0%) to 67.8%.

  8. Jan 20, 2020 · This graphic shows the share of employment by category for downtown and centres. (City of Toronto) There were 23,470 office jobs added last year, which is half of all new jobs, and a jump of 3.2...

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