Economy Midtown

Economy Midtown Manhattan is the largest business district in America. (See the whole picture) The city of New York is a global link for trade and international business, and is one of the hubs of the world economy (along with Paris, London and Tokyo). The city is one of the major centers of finance, insurance, real estate, media and arts in the United States. Its metropolitan area has a Gross Metropolitan Product (GDP similar index but located in an urban area) of 952.6 billion in 2005, the largest regional economy EE. UU. The economy of the city has the most economic activity in the states of New York and New Jersey. Many major corporations are headquartered in the city, including 44 companies of the 500 richer, according to Fortune magazine. New York stands out in the U.S.. UU. for its large number of foreign companies.One in ten jobs in the private sector is offered by a foreign company. The Empire State is one of the main icons of the city. New York’s GDP is (in 2001) of U.S. 826.488 million, up 8.2 of the national total. From New York to be an independent country would be one of the top 15 economies in the world . New York also has some of the world’s most profitable properties.

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