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Cyberstates 2005TM
A State-By-State
Overview of the High-Technology Industry
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AeA is delighted to bring you Cyberstates
2005: A State-by-State Overview of the High-Technology Industry. This report
provides you with new 2004 national data on high-tech employment, exports, and
venture capital investments. Cyberstates 2005 also includes the latest
available state data on employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and
research and development expenditures. |

About Cyberstates 2005
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Highlights of What's
Inside...
- U.S. high-tech employment totaled
5.6 million in
2004, down by 25,000, or by 0.5 percent.
- Tech employment declined by
333,000 in 2003 and by 612,000 in 2002.
- High-tech manufacturing industry employment fell by
32,000
jobs between 2003 and 2004.
- The biggest 2003-2004 manufacturing job losses
were recorded in computers and peripheral equipment (-11,900) and
electronic components (-5,500).
- The software services industry added 30,300 jobs in
2004.
- The engineering and tech services industry added
over 30,000 jobs in 2004.
- U.S. high-tech venture capital
increased by $1.1 billion, or by 10 percent, in 2004.
- U.S. high-tech exports
increased by $20 billion in 2004.
- Virginia moved up to fifth place by high-tech
employment in 2003, from sixth place in 2002, displacing
Massachusetts.
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