Johns Hopkins is Maryland’s largest employer, a major purchaser of goods and services, a sponsor of construction projects and a magnet for students and visitors. In fiscal year 2022, we estimate that Johns Hopkins and its affiliates directly and indirectly accounted for more than $15.1 billion in economic output in Maryland, and 93,643 jobs. Including operations in Washington, D.C. and Florida, we estimate a total economic impact of nearly $16.8 billion and 105,000 jobs.
The following links provide more information about the economic impact of Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Florida and beyond.
Economic Impact in FY 2022:
Maryland Fact Sheet | Baltimore City Fact Sheet | District of Columbia Fact Sheet | Florida Fact Sheet | Montgomery County Fact Sheet | Howard County Fact Sheet
Economic Impact in FY 2019:
Full Report | Executive Summary | MD Fact Sheet | Baltimore City Fact Sheet | District of Columbia Fact Sheet | Montgomery County Fact Sheet FY19 | Howard County Fact Sheet FY19
Economic Impact in FY 2017:
MD Executive Summary | Baltimore City Executive Summary
MD Fact Sheet FY17 | Baltimore City Fact Sheet FY17 | Montgomery County Fact Sheet FY17 | Howard County Fact Sheet FY17 | District of Columbia Fact Sheet FY17
FY 2014 Economic Impact Reports:
Economic Impact in Baltimore City
Full Report | Executive Summary | One Page Summary
Economic Impact in Maryland
Full Report MD | Executive Summary MD | One Page Summary MD | Johns Hopkins Health System Full Report | Baltimore County Profile | Howard County Profile | Montgomery County Profile
Economic Impact in Washington, DC and Florida
Washington, DC Profile | All Children's Hospital Full Report (St. Petersburg, FL)
Economic Impact in Maryland by Congressional District
1st District | 2nd District | 3rd District | 4th District | 5th District | 6th District | 7th District | 8th District