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Data shows tech workers moving to Miami — and fleeing San Francisco — during pandemic
Kim Hart of Axios broke down the data, which shows the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area with a year-to-year increase of more than 15% in the number of tech workers, based on locations listed in LinkedIn users’ profiles. That was the biggest net gain of any major city Axios analyzed.
The piece looked at data from February 2020 — just prior to the pandemic’s outset in the United States — through this March. Houston placed second with a more than 10% bump, followed by the Dallas-Forth Worth area at 8.6% and Philadelphia at 8.1%.
San Francisco, meanwhile, saw a nearly 35% decline year-over-year in tech workers, according to the Axios analysis.
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Kim Hart of Axios broke down the data, which shows the Miami-Fort Lauderdale area with a year-to-year increase of more than 15% in the number of tech workers, based on locations listed in LinkedIn users’ profiles. That was the biggest net gain of any major city Axios analyzed.
The piece looked at data from February 2020 — just prior to the pandemic’s outset in the United States — through this March. Houston placed second with a more than 10% bump, followed by the Dallas-Forth Worth area at 8.6% and Philadelphia at 8.1%.
San Francisco, meanwhile, saw a nearly 35% decline year-over-year in tech workers, according to the Axios analysis.
My property value
The cost of living