The median female earnings of Monroe County, NY was $29,261 in 2018. The median female earnings of Onondaga County, NY was $31,618 in 2018.
Earnings and Gender
Earnings and Education
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Jobs and Earnings Datasets Involving Onondaga County, NY or Monroe County, NY
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Personal Income Tax Filers, Summary Dataset 3 - Statewide Major Items and Income & Deduction Components by Liability Status and Detail Income Range: Beginning Tax Year 2015
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:02:31.000ZBeginning with tax year 2015, the Department of Taxation and Finance (hereafter “the Department”) began producing a new annual population data study file to provide more comprehensive statistical information on New York State personal income tax returns. The data are from full‐year resident, nonresident, and part‐year resident returns filed between January 1 and December 31 of the year after the start of the liability period (hereafter referred to as the “processing year”). The four datasets display major income tax components by tax year. This includes the distribution of New York adjusted gross income and tax liability by county or place of residence, as well as the value of deductions, exemptions, taxable income and tax before credits by size of income. In addition, three of the four datasets include all the components of income, the components of deductions, and the addition/subtraction modifications. Caution: The current datasets are based on population data. For tax years prior to 2015, data were based on sample data. Data customers are advised to use caution when drawing conclusions comparing data for tax years prior to 2015 and subsequent tax years. Further details are included in the Overview.
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Personal Income Tax Filers, Summary Dataset 4 - County-level Major Items and Income & Deduction Components by Wide Income Range: Beginning Tax Year 2015
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:02:59.000ZBeginning with tax year 2015, the Department of Taxation and Finance (hereafter “the Department”) began producing a new annual population data study file to provide more comprehensive statistical information on New York State personal income tax returns. The data are from full‐year resident, nonresident, and part‐year resident returns filed between January 1 and December 31 of the year after the start of the liability period (hereafter referred to as the “processing year”). The four datasets display major income tax components by tax year. This includes the distribution of New York adjusted gross income and tax liability by county or place of residence, as well as the value of deductions, exemptions, taxable income and tax before credits by size of income. In addition, three of the four datasets include all the components of income, the components of deductions, and the addition/subtraction modifications. Caution: The current datasets are based on population data. For tax years prior to 2015, data were based on sample data. Data customers are advised to use caution when drawing conclusions comparing data for tax years prior to 2015 and subsequent tax years. Further details are included in the Overview.
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Personal Income Tax Filers, Summary Dataset 2 - Major Items and Income & Deduction Components by Place of Residence and Broad Income Range: Beginning Tax Year 2015
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-08-08T13:00:55.000ZBeginning with tax year 2015, the Department of Taxation and Finance (hereafter “the Department”) began producing a new annual population data study file to provide more comprehensive statistical information on New York State personal income tax returns. The data are from full‐year resident, nonresident, and part‐year resident returns filed between January 1 and December 31 of the year after the start of the liability period (hereafter referred to as the “processing year”). The four datasets display major income tax components by tax year. This includes the distribution of New York adjusted gross income and tax liability by county or place of residence, as well as the value of deductions, exemptions, taxable income and tax before credits by size of income. In addition, three of the four datasets include all the components of income, the components of deductions, and the addition/subtraction modifications. Caution: The current datasets are based on population data. For tax years prior to 2015, data were based on sample data. Data customers are advised to use caution when drawing conclusions comparing data for tax years prior to 2015 and subsequent tax years. Further details are included in the Overview.
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Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-02T15:22:55.000ZThe Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) survey is a semiannual mail survey of employers that measures occupational employment and occupational wage rates for wage and salary workers in nonfarm establishments, by industry. OEWS estimates are constructed from a sample of about 41,400 establishments. Each year, forms are mailed to two semiannual panels of approximately 6,900 sampled establishments, one panel in May and the other in November.
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Unemployment Insurance Beneficiaries and Benefit Amounts Paid: Beginning 2001
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-09-16T14:46:32.000ZDataset contains monthly counts, from 2001 to present, of individuals receiving regular unemployment insurance benefits, as well as the total amount of benefits received from New York State. Data are provided for the state, 10 labor market regions, and counties. State counts can include everyone who receives benefits through New York State (including out-of-state residents) or only state residents who do so (excluding out-of-state residents). Regular unemployment insurance includes: Unemployment Insurance (UI) Compensation, Compensation for Federal Employees (UCFE), Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service Members (UCX), Shared Work (SW) and Self Employment Assistance Program (SEAP). It excludes federal extensions and 599.2 training.
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Onondaga County Annual Budget: 2013
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T18:00:37.000ZThe Onondaga County Annual Budget for all departmental appropriations and revenues by major category and fund type and fund. This data includes the name of the major appropriation and revenue categories, the fund type and fund as adopted by the County Legislature for the calendar year noted (2013).
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Monroe County Single Family Residential Building Assets and Energy Consumption: 2017-2019
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2024-07-01T16:16:20.000ZPLEASE DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT UNDER THE ATTACHMENT SECTION IN THE 'ABOUT THIS DATASET' SECTION BELOW. This aggregated and anonymized dataset of single-family residential building asset attributes and observed average annual energy consumption over the 2-year period from August 2017 through July 2019 is available for Monroe County. The dataset includes more than 55,000 properties from the study’s matched residential dataset that had sufficient data for calculation of average annual energy consumption and could not be uniquely identified in the larger dataset of Monroe County residential parcels or Infogroup data. The data were anonymized by removing all property identifying information including address, parcel identifiers, and parcel size. Attributes such as square footage, building age, and assessed value were then grouped such that no groupings contained fewer than three properties in the Monroe County parcel dataset. This dataset with average annual energy consumption for gas, electric, and total consumption can be used by those interested in further analysis and energy modeling. In response to the New York State Department of Public Service (DPS) Order Adopting Accelerated Energy Efficiency targets, issued December, 18, 2018, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) contracted with Stone Environmental, Inc to conduct an Asset Data Matching Pilot in Monroe County to analyze building asset data, utility usage data, and NYSERDA program data for single family residential buildings. The objective of the study was to analyze publicly available data along with two years of utility usage data provided by Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E) to provide information and data to the market to help reduce customer acquisition costs for adoption of energy efficiency measures and to better understand the ability to use building asset data to determine energy efficiency. See the final report from the analysis under the attachments section. NYSERDA offers objective information and analysis, innovative programs, technical expertise, and support to help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, save money, use renewable energy, and accelerate economic growth. reduce reliance on fossil fuels. To learn more about NYSERDA’s programs, visit nyserda.ny.gov or follow us on X, Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram.
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Suffolk County Budget Revenue: 2013
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-06-10T18:01:00.000ZThe funds that the County receives as income, including tax payments, services fees, receipts from other governments, fines, forfeitures, grants and interest income.
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Summary Financial Information for Local Authorities
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-10-31T17:09:54.000ZPublic authorities are required by Section 2800 of Public Authorities Law to submit annual reports to the Authorities Budget Office that includes summary financial information. The dataset consists of information from the statement of net assets and the statement of revenues, expenses and change in net assets reported by Local Authorities that covers 8 fiscal years, which includes fiscal years ending in the most recently completed calendar year.
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Summary Financial Information for Local Development Corporations
data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2023-10-31T17:14:08.000ZPublic authorities are required by Section 2800 of Public Authorities Law to submit annual reports to the Authorities Budget Office that includes summary financial information. The dataset consists of information from the statement of net assets and the statement of revenues, expenses and change in net assets reported by Local Development Corporations that covers 8 fiscal years, which includes fiscal years ending in the most recently completed calendar year.