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Greater Cleveland’s workforce and number of employed people have grown to the highest levels since the start of the Great Recession (2009-11), according to preliminary employment data for the region that was released this week.

The data adds to others recently released that show improving economic indicators for the Cleveland metropolitan area that includes Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain and Medina counties. They include growing population estimates, top 100 employers’ employment, and homebuying popularity among young adults.

The employment numbers are for July 2025 and come from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). And since they are preliminary they could be revised sligh

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