A new report shows more New Yorkers are getting back to work and making more money. 

According to the city's Economic Development Corporation, every borough has had increased jobs and wages since 2013.

Brooklyn led the way with a nearly 13 percent spike.

Construction, education, food service, health care and tech were some of the industries growing the most.

In his State of the City address earlier this month, Mayor Bill de Blasio promised to create 100,000 new good-paying jobs within the next decade, and to add 40,000 jobs in the next four years.