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Cleveland, OH has a projected job growth rate of 6.52%, which is lower than the national average of 30.54%. The unemployment rate in Cleveland is also higher than the national average at 7.2%, indicating that people in the city are having a harder time finding and keeping employment. Despite this, the job growth rate does indicate there are opportunities for people to enter new fields in Cleveland or advance their current careers. With an abundance of industry, education, and government opportunities available, those looking for employment can have hope and optimism about their future prospects in Cleveland.

The unemployment rate in Cleveland is 6.8% (U.S. avg. is 6.0%)

You Should Know

- That Job Growth in Cleveland has been Positive.
- Jobs have Increased by 1.0% over the past year.
- The average salary in Cleveland is $33,678.
- The median home cost in Cleveland is $97,300

Job Helpful Resources

- Best paying jobs in Cleveland? Legal ($74,200)
- Worst paying jobs? Farming, Fishing, Forestry ($11,289)
- Highest paying industry jobs? Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services ($59,468)
- Lowest paying industry jobs? Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction ($6,154)
- Average Income of Residents in Cleveland ($23,415) compared to USA ($37,638)
- The Unemployment Rate in Cleveland (6.8) is higher than USA (6)

Process of Job Search

View jobs in occupation categories below. It is important to join a job site search that offers legally protected status, inclusive workplace, and diverse and inclusive workplace if you're looking for work in Cleveland. A team that respects gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, and other legally protected status are important to look for.

Diverse and inclusive employers are looking for job seekers with a wide range of skills and experience. You can find jobs in Cleveland, Ohio that match your qualifications.

     JobsCleveland, OhioUnited States
  $23,415$37,638
  $33,678$69,021
  6.86
  -10.1%-6.2%
  21.4%33.5%
  Average Salary by OccupationCleveland, OhioUnited States
  Management$57,699$77,236
  Business, Financial$54,332$68,299
  Computer, Math$65,915$87,306
  Architecture, Engineering$67,688$86,023
  Sciences$50,943$66,034
  Social Service$37,595$44,925
  Legal$74,200$88,013
  Education$32,905$44,678
  Arts, Entertainment$34,733$43,591
  Health Practitioners$62,153$75,327
  Health Technicians$34,645$41,524
  Healthcare Support$22,535$25,441
  Fire Fighters$25,414$35,516
  Law Enforcement$56,680$64,941
  Food Prep, Serving$16,192$16,379
  Cleaning, Maintenance$20,205$23,378
  Personal Care$14,861$15,351
  Sales, Related$22,032$33,178
  Office Admin, Support$33,488$35,058
  Farming, Fishing, Forestry$11,289$25,716
  Construction, Extraction$34,340$41,315
  Maintence, Repair$41,221$48,436
  Production$32,043$38,103
  Transportation$29,002$39,572
  Material Moving$27,238$25,906
  Average Salary by IndustryCleveland, OhioUnited States
  Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting$11,218$31,273
  Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction$6,154$74,432
  Construction$35,949$44,287
  Manufacturing$36,689$51,585
  Wholesale Trade$36,181$51,301
  Retail Trade$21,271$26,757
  Transportation and Warehousing$32,968$43,256
  Utilities$57,454$77,546
  Information$40,131$61,268
  Finance and Insurance$48,847$65,016
  Real Estate and Rental and Leasing$33,807$46,406
  Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services$59,468$73,907
  Management of Companies and Enterprises$36,012$75,118
  Administrative and Support and Waste Services$20,322$30,687
  Educational Services$34,898$44,708
  Health Care and Social Assistance$31,669$40,852
  Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation$28,136$25,861
  Accommodation and Food Services$17,043$18,154
  Other Services$27,055$29,481
  Public Administration$48,544$61,644
Unemployment by Year (Years 1990 to 2021)
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I live in a suburb right outside of Cleveland. I fear Cleveland gets a bad wrap in many people eyes. Although many families moved to the area for steel and auto  More

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I relocated to Cleveland 8 months ago from south of Columbus, OH. Having spent a lot of time in Columbus and central Ohio, I wanted to change. So I spontaneously decided  More

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Lived in Cleveland for 10 years. Loved it. Of course it has its issues, but there are a lot of great things about this city, and the people that live there should  More

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