Scenic shoreline, idyllic downtowns and wide open spaces invigorate play time and inspire professional success within our communities.
According to the Maryland Department of Commerce’s most recent figures, nearly 1/3 of our population within the three counties is between the ages of 20-44. As workers, our residents make their mark in sales, management, service, production and transportation. While half of our labor force commutes out of the county, our influx of world-class businesses, diverse industries and job growth will steadily entice them to stay. Looking ahead, the attraction of millennial workers and residents is an important objective as we secure firms in the areas of medicine, technology and research and development.
Civilian Labor Force
52,581 | Cecil County |
27,125 | Queen Anne’s County |
10,308 | Kent County |
High household income coupled with a low cost of living invigorates homeownership, tax revenue and retail spending. The average US income is $81,283. Here’s how we stack up:
Average Income
$85,903 | Cecil County |
$78,160 | Kent County |
$107,343 | Queen Anne’s County |
Source: Maryland Department of Commerce
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