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New York vs Utah: contractor markets, side by side

New York has 28,981 active licensed contractors across the trades we cover; Utah has 4,281 about 7× more licensed contractors. Counts come from the NYC Department of Buildings + DCWP and the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL); market figures are U.S. Census aggregates.

 New YorkUtah
Active licensed contractors28,9814,281
Licenses per 10k residents14.513.0
Residents19,994,3263,282,203
Households8,494,1751,160,621
Median household income$89,542$90,304
Building permits (2025)38,66726,775
Top city by licensesBrooklynSalt Lake City

New York is the denser market: 14.5 active licenses per 10k residents against 13.0 in Utah. Density cuts both ways — more contractors to sell to per square mile, and more competition per job for the contractors themselves.

Household income runs higher in Utah — $90,304 median against $89,542 in New York — which generally shows up in project budgets and ticket sizes.

Trade by trade

Counts are active licenses only, from each state's license board. A “—” means that board doesn't issue a statewide license for the trade, not that the trade doesn't exist there.