Metropolitan Washington is a dynamic region with one of the strongest economies in the nation, attracting talent and investment from around the globe. For decades, much of the region's economic growth was fueled by the federal government. Given an outlook of reduced federal spending, COG's members have made enhancing the region's economic competitiveness a priority.
COG has supported closer coordination among officials in the District of Columbia, Maryland, and Virginia in a variety of efforts to help promote the region’s competitive advantages, including the competition for Amazon’s second headquarters and joint trade missions. COG has also provided officials with data on the region’s human capital and overall competitiveness and helped develop a plan to boost exports.
Joint meeting of the Planning Directors Committee and Cooperative Forecasting and Data Subcommittee in National Landing, VA. September 2023.
In addition, COG measures economic growth through new construction in the annual Commercial Construction Indicators Report and presents key information on the region's job growth, unemployment, inflation, housing units authorized, and more in the monthly Regional Economic Monitoring System (REMS) Report.
Regional Economic Monitoring System
Unemployment Rate - Washington MSA and US (Not Seasonally Adjusted)
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) produces monthly and annual employment, unemployment, and labor force data for states, counties, and metropolitan areas. During October, the region’s unemployment rate remained at 3.1 percent, while the national rate remained at 3.9 percent.
Over-the-Year Inflation Rate Washington MSA and US
The inflation rate for the Washington MSA is reported bi-monthly by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The region’s inflation decreased to 2.6 percent in September 2024 from 3.7 percent in July. During this same time period, the national inflation rate decreased from 2.9 percent in July to 2.4 percent in September.
New Housing Units Authorized During Previous 24 Months, Washington MSA and COG Region
Monthly new residential construction activity is measured by the U.S. Census Bureau and U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Privately-owned housing units authorized by building permits in October 2024 was 1,801 units (21,838 12-Month Total) for the Washington MSA and 1,566 units (18,755 12-Month Total) for the COG Region.
Washington MSA Total Employment (1,000s of jobs)
Based on the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Current Employment Statistics (CES) program, the Washington MSA has about 3.4 million non-farm jobs. The region gained about 21,100 jobs between September and October 2024.
Washington MSA Over-the-Year Employment Change by Industry Group October 2024 (1,000s of jobs)
When compared with October 2023, the region's Leisure & Hospitality sector lost 1,300 jobs. The Educational & Health Services sector gained about 7,500 jobs, and the Trade, Transportation, & Utilities sector gained 2,400 jobs. The Professional & Business Services sector gained about 9,900 jobs. Overall, metropolitan Washington gained about 32,900 jobs, an increase of about 1.0 percent between October 2023 and October 2024, while the national economy gained about 2.1 million jobs, an increase of about 1.3 percent.
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April 1, 2015
Alexandria Councilmember Tim Lovain, who serves as Vice Chairman of the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board, and COG Executive Director Chuck...
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March 18, 2015
The region will add more than one million people and jobs over the next 25 years according to the most recent draft of forecasts jointly developed by COG and...
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March 13, 2015
Elected leaders from around metropolitan Washington agree that enhancing the economic competitiveness of the region will require encouraging the growth of the...
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March 10, 2015
Before the Transportation Planning Board votes later this year to approve an annual update to the region's Constrained Long-Range Transportation Plan (CLRP),...
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November 12, 2014
The COG Board of Directors endorsed Washington 2024’s efforts to bring the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic games to the National Capital Region.