Film and TV production in Westchester County added $924m to economy in 2024

The New York State county was home to Apple TV+'s 'Severance' and HBO's 'The Gilded Age' amongst others.

Author: Gabriella Geisinger

Published: 01 May 2025

Sarah Bock and Adam Scott in Severance; Source: Apple TV+

Film and TV production in Westchester, New York added $924.2 million to the local economy in 2024, according to an economic impact report from Westchester county.

The data highlights steady growth in production activity, employment and local revenue—reinforcing Westchester’s reputation as a sought-after destination for film and television production.

In 2024, total jobs supported by the county’s film and television industry rose by 51%, climbing from 2,053 to 3,103. Of those jobs, 1,339 were tied directly to production.

Altogether, the industry generated $261.6 million in total wages, including $130.2 million in direct earnings. Production activity spanned 1,372 days across the county.

Productions to film in Westchester recently include Apple TV+'s Severance, Netflix's Zero Day starring Robert De Niro, and HBO series The Gilded Age

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