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Economic Trends in the 119th District: 50‑Year Overview (1970s–2020s)

In the past 50 years, the 119th district has see a steady economic decline.

1. Long‑Term Economic Performance

Oneida County’s GDP growth has lagged behind statewide averages for decades.

Growth concentrated in:

  • Health care
  • Education
  • Government
  • Retail
  • Logistics


Manufacturing has steadily contracted since the 1970s.

2. Population Trends

2010: 234,878

2020: 232,125

2024: 228,347

2020–2024 decline: –1.6%.

Ongoing population loss reduces workforce availability and consumer demand.

3. Earning per Capita

  • 2014 – $45,000
  • 2024 – $58,323


The cumulative inflation rate over the ten year period since 2014 is figured to be 37.39%. Earnings per capital lag behind inflation during this period by approx. 1.00 %, or nearly $4,000. annually.

4. Employment & Income (2024)

  • Employed population: 102,134.
  • Median household income: $70,154 (1.94% annual growth).
  • Poverty rate: 15.5% (up 5.95% year‑over‑year).
  • Rising poverty indicates increasing financial strain despite modest income gains.


5. Industry Structure

1970s–1980s: Strong manufacturing base (textiles, machinery, defense). Griffiss Air Force Base operated until 1995.

2020s: Manufacturing persists at reduced scale (plastics, metals, food processing).

Growth sectors:

  • Health care
  • Education
  • Logistics and distribution
  • Aviation/tech at Griffiss Business & Technology Park


6. Housing & Living Conditions (2024)

Median property value: $182,600 (6.72% annual growth, out pacing inflation).

Housing remains more affordable than statewide averages.

Rising values driven by investment and limited new construction.

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