How many jobs were lost in NYC due to 911?


How many jobs were lost in NYC due to 911? In New York City as a whole, the attack caused an additional loss of about 143,000 jobs per month over a three-month period beyond the trend in job losses already occurring as a result of the economic recession of 2001.


What jobs were in the Twin Towers?

Many came to work at the World Trade Center in a range of professional fields, most notably banking, finance, insurance, law, manufacturing, trade, and government. Others passed through the complex during their daily commutes.


How many firefighters died in 911?

On Sept. 11, 2001, 343 firefighters and paramedics were killed, most when the towers collapsed. Now, an equal number have died from 9/11-related illnesses, the FDNY says.


How long did 911 recovery take?

A massive rescue, relief, and recovery effort began in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. Recovery operations lasted for nine months at Ground Zero, ending on May 30, 2002.


Is the new World Trade Center safer?

Rising to a symbolic height of 1,776 feet, One World Trade Center is an emblem of American resilience. With a cost of $3.9 billion, the tower is also a symbol of Western capitalism. Much of its price tag, however, is attributable to security enhancements that arguably make it one of the safest buildings in the world.