What’s at Stake? Explore Job Growth & GDP Impact Across Massachusetts
What’s at Stake? Explore Job Growth & GDP Impact Across Massachusetts
How Extending the Small Business Tax Deduction Supports Massachusetts
Select a state to see the impact on jobs and GDP by congressional district.
Massachusetts Jobs and GDP
Total Jobs Created: 52,239
Total GDP: $4,147,000,000
District
                        Job Equiv.
                        GDP
                    1
                            4,912
                                                        $259,000,000
                        2
                            5,024
                                                        $291,000,000
                        3
                            4,960
                                                        $320,000,000
                        4
                            5,741
                                                        $408,000,000
                        5
                            6,343
                                                        $555,000,000
                        6
                            6,195
                                                        $461,000,000
                        7
                            4,362
                                                        $455,000,000
                        8
                            9,032
                                                        $1,051,000,000
                        9
                            5,670
                                                        $347,000,000
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        Notes:
Job-equivalent impacts are defined as the change in after-tax labor income divided by baseline average after-tax labor income per job. Estimates are for the first 10 years scaled to the size of the US economy in 2024 and estimated relative to the current-law baseline. Figures are rounded. Source: EY analysis.
                Job-equivalent impacts are defined as the change in after-tax labor income divided by baseline average after-tax labor income per job. Estimates are for the first 10 years scaled to the size of the US economy in 2024 and estimated relative to the current-law baseline. Figures are rounded. Source: EY analysis.