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Industry Reports & Surveys >> Cyberstates

AeA is delighted to bring you California Cybercities 2006: An Overview of California's Largest High-Technology Metropolitan Areas.  This 51 page report provides you with the latest data on high-tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and leading industry sectors for the state's top 17 metropolitan areas.

About California Cybercities 2006

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  Highlights of What's Inside...
  • California's high-tech employment totaled 904,900 in 2004, down by 10,600, or by one percent.
  • Job losses in California's tech industry slowed in 2004, compared to the 67,800 jobs lost in 2003 and the 134,400 lost in 2002.
  • California’s 326,000 high-tech manufacturing employees represent 21 percent of the state's 1.5 million manufacturing workers.
  • California’s leading technology centers are in San Jose/Silicon Valley, Los Angeles, and San Francisco-Oakland. These three metro areas comprise nearly 60 percent of California’s total high-tech employment.
  • Southern California’s high-tech industry employed 418,000 technology workers, compared to 439,000 in Northern California.
  • California's fastest growing cybercity was Sacramento, adding 1,300 jobs in 2004.
  • Sacramento was followed by Riverside - San Bernardino, Fresno, and Santa Barbara.
  • San Jose/Silicon Valley had the highest annual average tech wage, followed by Santa Cruz, San Francisco - Oakland, and San Diego.
  • Los Angeles had the most high-tech establishments with 7,800.
  • Orange County ranked in the top five by employment in all 16 tech sectors.

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