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Industry Reports & Surveys >> Cyberstates

AeA is delighted to bring you Florida Cybercities 2007: An Overview of Florida's Largest High-Technology Metropolitan Areas.  This 41 page report provides you with the latest data on high-tech employment, wages, establishments, payroll, and leading industry sectors for the state's top 10 metropolitan areas.

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  Highlights of What's Inside...
  • Florida's high-tech employment totaled 276,400 in 2005, up by 10,900, or by four percent.
  • This makes Florida the 4th ranked cyberstate by tech industry employment and the 2nd fastest growing cyberstate in 2005.
  • Miami/Fort Lauderdale was the state’s largest technology hub, employing some 75,300 tech industry workers in 2005, the most recent metropolitan data available.
  • Following Miami/Fort Lauderdale in tech employment was Tampa/St. Petersburg (55,900 jobs), Orlando (42,600), Palm Bay/Melbourne (20,900), and Jacksonville (18,200).
  • Palm Bay/Melbourne had the highest concentration of tech workers in Florida as a percentage of the overall private sector workforce, 119 out of every 1,000 private sector workers, and they received the state’s highest average tech wage, $65,800 in 2005.
  • Orlando added the most tech jobs, 2,500 in 2005.
  • Fort Walton Beach had the highest tech job growth rate, 26 percent in 2005 and the highest wage differential; its tech workers earn more than twice as much as the average private sector worker in 2005.

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