In 2006, the U.S. high-tech sector employed 5.8 million people — up by 146,600, or 3 percent — according to a widely watched report on the subject from AeA, a nationwide nonprofit trade association. Not since the dot-com heyday in 2000 has the U.S. tech job environment looked so inviting, according to “Cyberstates 2007: A Complete State-by-State Overview of the High-Technology Industry,” which covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.
Report Signals U.S. High-Tech Employment Boom
Posted by: Erika Morphy April 24, 2007 02:13 PMIn 2006, the U.S. high-tech sector employed 5.8 million people — up by 146,600, or 3 percent — according to a widely watched report on the subject from AeA, a nationwide nonprofit trade association. Not since the dot-com heyday in 2000 has the U.S. tech job environment looked so inviting, according to “Cyberstates 2007: A Complete State-by-State Overview of the High-Technology Industry,” which covers all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico.