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By Job Gal | July 7, 2008
Boston, Massachusetts
Boston, located in the northeast, is the capital and largest city in Massachusetts, largest city in New England, and is part of the Cambridge-Boston-Quincy metropolitan area, the 10th-largest metropolitan area in the country.
Boston was founded in 1630 by Puritan colonists from England. Boston was the center of many events during the American Revolution, including the Boston Massacre and the Boston Tea Party. The city later became a major shipping port and manufacturing center. Boston was home to the first public school, Boston Latin School, the first college, Harvard College, and the first subway system.
In the early 21st Century, Boston became an intellectual, technological and political center. The city also has been facing gentrification issues and rising living expenses since the 1990s.
Boston’s Job Market
Much of Boston’s economy is based on education, medicine, research, finance, technology and biotechnology. In 2004 tourists spent $7.9 billion visiting the city.
Boston’s fastest growing industries include: software publishers, management and technical consulting services, residential care facilities, healthcare and child day care.
Work Trends
Mean travel time to work: 28.8 minutes
Boston unemployment rate: 4.2 percent
National unemployment rate: 5.5 percent
Boston’s Largest Employers
Liberty Mutual Insurance Group
175 Berkeley St.
Boston, MA 02116
State Street Corp.
1 Lincoln St.
Boston, MA 02111
NSTAR
800 Boylston St.
Boston, MA 02199
Iron Mountain
745 Atlantic Ave.
Boston, MA 02111
Cabot
2 Seaport Lane
Boston, MA 02210
Popular Local Job Search Sites
Cheezhead
JobCentral
Craigslist
Bostonjobs
Boston.com
CareerBuilder
Boston Business Journal
2K Boston
Surrounding Area Job Search
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Cambridge, MA.
Needham, MA.
Waltham, MA.
Woburn, MA.
Quincy, MA.
Lowell, MA.
Oxford, MA.
Continuing Education
Berklee College of Music
Boston College
Boston University
Cambridge College
Emerson College
Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Northeastern University
Tufts University
Wellesley College
Discovering Boston
Boston National Historical Park
Freedom Trail
New England Aquarium
Museum of Fine Arts
John F. Kennedy Library
Boston Red Sox
Boston Bruins
New England Patriots
Boston Statistics
Population
Total population: 581,616
Persons under five-years old: 5.4 percent
Persons under 18-years old: 19.8 percent
Persons 65-years and older: 10.4 percent
Female: 51.9 percent
White: 54.5 percent
Black: 25.3 percent
American Indian and Alaska Native: .4 percent
Asian: 7.5 percent
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander: .1 percent
Other: 7.8 percent
Multi-racial: 4.4 percent
Hispanic or Latino: 14.4 percent
Education
High school graduates: 78.9 percent
Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.6 percent
Housing
Housing units: 251,935
Homeownership rate: 32.2 percent
Median value of owner-occupied housing units: $190,600
Households: 239,528
Persons per household: 2.31
Income
Average salary: $72,076
Median household income: $39,629
Per capita income: $23,353
Persons below poverty: 19.5 percent
Transportation
Airports: Logan International, Beverly Municipal, Hanscom Field, Norwood Memorial, T.F. Green, Manchester-Boston
Railroads: Amtrak (Northeast Corridor, Chicago, Downeaster)
Public mass transit: Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (The T)
Weather
Average annual precipitation: 42.9 inches
Average low temp. in January: 22 degrees
Average high temp. in July: 82 degrees
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