Workforce
Since 2010, the population of Aberdeen has grown by 7.1%. The City's neighbor's, Aberdeen Proving Ground are an essential part in bringing highly- skilled and educated workers to the City. Aberdeen's public and private schools are ranked among the highest, with Aberdeen High School at #1 in Harford County for their STEM programs.
88% of residents are high-school graduates or higher
19.5% of residents hold a bachelor's degree or higher
Civilian Labor Force:
Within a 30-mile radius, there is a labor force of 1,268,988 drawing from surrounding Maryland Counties, Pennsylvania, and Delaware.
Within a 50-mile radius, there are 52 Nationally ranked Colleges with top business, technology, cyber-security and STEM programs.
Employment By Industry:
24% Trade, Transportation, Utilities
18% Education and Healthcare
17% Government
10% Professional and Science
8% Arts, Entertainment, Food Services
7% Construction
6% Manufacturing
5% Finance, Insurance, Real Estate
5% Other Services
Workforce Development Resources:
Harford County Technical Training Grant
MD DLLR Division of Workforce Development and Adult Learning
Economic Alliance of Greater Baltimore