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AeA is delighted to bring you Cybercities
2008: A Complete State-by-State Overview of the High-Technology Industry. This
144 page report
is the sister publication to AeA's
annual flagship report,
Cyberstates.
It examines the
nation’s largest metropolitan areas focusing on high-tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll,
employment concentration, and wage differential. The report
also compares different regions of the United States and delves into the 16
sectors that comprise AeA’s definition of the high-tech industry for
these 60 cities.
One other major AeA
cyber report is forthcoming later this summer: Trade in the Cyberstates
2008: A State-by-State Overview of High-Tech International Trade.
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About Cybercities 2008
Press Releases by Cybercity
Table of Contents
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Highlights of What's Inside...
- The leading
metro areas by high-tech employment in 2006 were the New York Metro
Area (316,500), Washington, DC (295,800), San Jose/Silicon Valley
(225,300), Boston (191,700), and Dallas-Fort Worth (176,000).
- Seattle led
the nation in net tech job creation in 2006, adding 7,800 jobs.
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The next
largest net gains in tech employment between 2005 and 2006 occurred in
the New York Metro Area and Washington, DC, adding 6,400 and 6,100
respectively.
- On a
percentage basis, Riverside-San Bernardino saw the fastest job growth
in 2006 at 12 percent.
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San Jose/Silicon
Valley leads the nation in concentration of high-tech workers in 2006,
with 286 high-tech workers per 1,000 private sector workers.
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Fifty-six cybercities had wage differentials higher than 50 percent
and three cybercities – Austin, San Diego, and Sacramento – had
differentials higher than 100 percent.
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To learn about
the tech industry in the nation's top 60 metropolitan areas
order
Cybercities
2008 TODAY by calling 1.800.284.4232 or 408.987.4200
Cost: $125 AeA members; $250
non-members.
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