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Employee Count for Consolidated Edison (ED)

Consolidated Edison (ED) employed 15,407 people in fiscal year 2025. Track the full headcount history below.

Latest headcount

15,407

Fiscal year 2025

YoY change

+2.1%

vs. prior fiscal year

Headcount CAGR

+0.1%

Per year, full history

Revenue / employee

$1.1M

Latest annual period

Employee count history for Consolidated Edison

Consolidated Edison employee count by fiscal year
Fiscal yearEmployees
199715,029
200013,231
200112,651
200212,917
200312,648
200412,715
200513,191
200613,500
200713,877
200814,299
200914,207
201013,795
201113,605
201213,130
201313,235
201413,200
201513,393
201613,531
201714,010
201813,685
201913,236
202014,071
202113,871
202214,319
202314,592
202415,097
202515,407

Revenue per employee for Consolidated Edison

Annual revenue divided by reported headcount, normalized to US dollars.

Consolidated Edison revenue per employee by fiscal year (USD)
Fiscal yearRevenue per employee (USD)
1997$473.8K
2000$712.8K
2001$761.5K
2002$656.6K
2003$777K
2004$767.4K
2005$882.5K
2006$886.1K
2007$946K
2008$956.7K
2009$915.2K
2010$964K
2011$953.2K
2012$929.1K
2013$932.8K
2014$976.5K
2015$935.1K
2016$891.7K
2017$858.5K
2018$901.2K
2019$948.1K
2020$869.8K
2021$985.7K
2022$1.1M
2023$1M
2024$1M
2025$1.1M

Earnings per employee for Consolidated Edison

Annual net income divided by reported headcount, normalized to US dollars; years with a net loss dip below zero.

Consolidated Edison earnings (net income) per employee by fiscal year (USD)
Fiscal yearEarnings per employee (USD)
1997$47.4K
2000$45.1K
2001$55K
2002$51K
2003$42.6K
2004$42.2K
2005$54.5K
2006$54.6K
2007$66.9K
2008$83.6K
2009$61.9K
2010$72.7K
2011$78.1K
2012$86.9K
2013$80.2K
2014$82.7K
2015$89.1K
2016$92K
2017$108.9K
2018$101K
2019$101.5K
2020$78.2K
2021$97K
2022$115.9K
2023$172.6K
2024$120.6K
2025$131.3K

Employee count history for Consolidated Edison (ED)

Annual figures come from annual reports (10-K, or 20-F/40-F for foreign filers); interim rows reflect headcount disclosed in periodic filings. Year-over-year change compares each filing with the prior year's equivalent. Revenue and earnings per employee are annual figures normalized to US dollars.

  • 202515,407+2.1%
  • 202415,097+3.5%
  • 202314,592+1.9%
  • 202214,319+3.2%
  • 202113,871-1.4%
  • 202014,071+6.3%
  • 201913,236-3.3%
  • 201813,685-2.3%
  • 201714,010+3.5%
  • 201613,531+1.0%
  • 201513,393+1.5%
  • 201413,200-0.3%
  • 201313,235+0.8%
  • 201213,130-3.5%
  • 201113,605-1.4%
  • 201013,795-2.9%
  • 200914,207-0.6%
  • 200814,299+3.0%
  • 200713,877+2.8%
  • 200613,500+2.3%
  • 200513,191+3.7%
  • 200412,715+0.5%
  • 200312,648-2.1%
  • 200212,917+2.1%
  • 200112,651-4.4%
  • 200013,231
  • 199913,025-9.1%
  • 199814,322
  • 199715,029

About Consolidated Edison's employee count

Consolidated Edison (ED) employed 15,407 people in fiscal year 2025, based on its most recent annual report. That headcount grew by +310 (+2.1%) from 15,097 a year earlier.

Across the 1997–2025 period, the company's reported workforce went from 15,029 to 15,407 employees — a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of +0.1% per year.

Consolidated Edison generated about $1.1M of revenue and $131.3K of net income per employee in its latest annual period. Revenue and earnings per employee gauge how efficiently a company turns headcount into output, and are most telling when tracked over time or compared with peers in the same industry.

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