Silicon Valley still leads California in tech employment
San Jose and Silicon Valley remain California’s strongest technology epicenter, drawing the highest salaries and employing the most tech workers, according to the California Cybercities 2006 report, released 27 June by the AeA, a tech industry trade association.
San Jose and Silicon Valley employed 214,900 tech industry workers in 2004 and paid them an annual average wage of $126,700.
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