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Oakbrook Terrace, IL (April 24, 2007) –
AeA, the nation’s largest technology trade association with 2,500 member
companies representing all segments of the high-tech industry, today
released its 10th anniversary Cyberstates report detailing national
and state trends in high-tech employment, wages, and other key economic
factors. The report, Cyberstates 2007: A Complete State-by-State Overview
of the High-Technology Industry, covers all 50 states, the District of
Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
Illinois's high-tech industry experienced a net gain of 1,200 jobs in 2005,
the most current state data available. Illinois remained the 7th largest
cyberstate employing 205,700 with a total payroll of $15.4 billion. Illinois
ranked 4th by tech industry employment in four manufacturing sectors:
measuring and control instruments (11,900 total jobs), electronic components
(11,900 total jobs), communications equipment (10,000 total jobs), and
consumer electronics (2,000 total jobs).
Illinois saw its largest job gains in computer systems design and related
sectors (+2,600 jobs) and engineering services (+1,400 jobs). Losses were
concentrated in telecommunications services (-1,400 jobs), measuring and
control instruments manufacturing (-700 jobs), and communications equipment
manufacturing (-600 jobs).
“Illinois continues to be an attractive location for high tech industry
innovation,” said Marty Singer, Chair of the AeA’s Midwest Council and
PCTEL’s Chairman and CEO. “We saw job growth in 2005 for the first time
since the bursting of the tech bubble. We saw venture capital investments
rise 33 percent in 2006 – the second straight annual increase. To maintain
this momentum, we need greater attention to attracting highly specialized
workers from around the world and developing our local technology resources.
We need more focus on those issues from Springfield and Washington and less
energy directed to imposing new, onerous taxes –such as the Gross Receipts
Tax – that will halt technology growth in Illinois,” added Singer.
Nationally, Cyberstates 2007 shows that the high-tech industry is
picking up. High-tech employment was up by 146,600 out of 5.8 million
workers in 2006, the second year in a row that the U.S. tech industry has
added jobs.
This 10th edition of Cyberstates provides a comprehensive review of
the high-tech industry nationally and state-by-state in terms of high-tech
employment, wages, payroll, and establishments. Cyberstates also
offers data on venture capital investments and R&D expenditures.
A national and state-by-state analysis of the technology industry and
international trade will appear in a forthcoming AeA report entitled
Trade in the Cyberstates 2007: A State-by-State Overview of High-Tech
International Trade.
AeA members can purchase Cyberstates 2007 for $125; non-members for
$250. Visit www.aeanet.org/cyberstates to download the report, or call
408.987.4200.
What Does High Tech Mean for Illinois?
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205,700 high-tech workers (7th ranked cyberstate)
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1,200 jobs added between 2004 and 2005
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High-tech firms employed 42 of every 1,000
private sector workers in 2005, ranked 29th nationwide
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High-tech workers earned an average wage of
$74,900 (13th ranked), or 71 percent more than Illinois's average private
sector wage
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A high-tech payroll of $15.4 billion in 2005,
ranked 8th nationwide
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15,400 high-tech establishments in 2005, ranked
5th nationwide
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Venture capital investments of $392 million in
2006, up 33 percent from $295 billion in 2005
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R&D expenditures of $11.3 billion in 2004,
ranked 8th nationwide
Illinois’ National Industry Sector Rankings:
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4th in measuring and control instruments with 11,900 jobs
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4th in electronic components manufacturing employment with 11,900 jobs
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4th in communications equipment manufacturing employment with 10,000 jobs
Source: Cyberstates 2007
Data are for 2005 unless otherwise noted.
2005 state data are the most current available for employment, wages,
payroll, establishments, and industry sector jobs.
Published by AeA, Advancing the Business of Technology (www.aeanet.org)
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