The labor market resilience in cities is modeled with a job network constructed from the similarity of occupation’s skill requirements. The US map at the top displays the network connectivity of US cities color-coded from very low (dark violet) to high (yellow). The Network graph at the bottom shows the corresponding job network graph based on skills similarity among Occupation Groups for the chosen US city. Click on a state to get a zoomed in view of the cities and the resilience scores. Click on the colored dot in the US map to view the network graph. Nodes in the network graph are occupations and edges exist between occupations that have shared skills. We find that the economic resilience of cities are universally and uniquely determined by the Network Connectivity. Cities with high resilience scores have higher degree of job connectivity on the network graph and vice-versa.