Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

Report: Israeli businesses added $18.6 billion to New York City economy in 2018

When accounting for money spent on local goods and services, Israeli-founded companies poured $33.8 billion to the New York economy in 2018—some 2 percent of the state’s gross domestic product.

Wall Street sign, New York City. Credit: Vlad Lazarenko via Wikimedia Commons.
Wall Street sign, New York City. Credit: Vlad Lazarenko via Wikimedia Commons.

According to a report by the independent New York-Israel Business Alliance, Israeli-founded companies operating in New York City contributed $18.6 billion in revenue in 2018 and a whopping $33.8 billion—some 2 percent of the New York gross domestic product—when accounting for spending on local goods and services.

Data on the 506 Israeli companies was published Thursday in step with the arrival in Israel of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

According to the report, there are five Israeli “unicorn companies”—valued at $1 billion or more—in New York today: WeWork, Taboola, Payoneer, Lemonade and Compass.

In total, the companies directly employ 24,850 New York residents and indirectly employ another 27,502.

“Part of the key to understanding Israel’s success abroad is to understand the people and the land,” said New York-Israel Business Alliance founder and president Aaron Kaplowitz according to The Jerusalem Post.

“The Israeli population is highly educated and comprised primarily of first- or second-generation immigrants—natural risk-takers—who acquire leadership and technical skills during their military service,” said Kaplowitz.

“The land is limited on resources and located in a tough neighborhood with minimal cross-border trade opportunities. When you combine the people and the land, Israel becomes one big incubator that exports cutting-edge technology beyond its immediate borders. And in the words of Governor Cuomo, New York is open for business.”

Data showed that Israeli companies in New York secured more than 20 percent of all capital raised in the state in 2016, and enjoyed double the job and revenue growth of the rest of the state from 2016 to 2018.

The Israeli foreign minister told his British counterpart that violence is rising and Lebanon has failed to curb Hezbollah.
Waiting a week “costs the town nothing and guarantees that every eligible voter in Surfside, regardless of religious observance, can participate in choosing their next mayor,” the firm bringing the suit said.
“We are going to wipe out their defense industrial base,” the U.S. secretary of state said.
David Soffer, of the Combat Antisemitism Movement, said that “since policymakers chose clarity and consistency in the fight against antisemitism, Jewish Wisconsinites are safer today.”
“Today, we honor the life, legacy and vision of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of blessed memory—one of the most influential Jewish leaders in modern American history,” the U.S. president said.
The bill is expected to go to the Knesset plenum for its final two readings later on Monday.