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Chad Swiatecki is a 20-year journalist who relocated to Austin from his home state of Michigan in 2008. He most enjoys covering the intersection of arts, business and local/state politics. He has written for Rolling Stone, Spin, New York Daily News, Texas Monthly, Austin American-Statesman and many other regional and national outlets.
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More than 1 percent of Austin workers earn at least $500K
Wednesday, January 22, 2025 by Chad Swiatecki
A new report finds Austin is one of the leading U.S. cities for high-paying jobs, with a significant number of positions offering salaries exceeding $500,000 annually. According to research from ADP, Austin’s booming tech sector, combined with its growing financial and health care industries, has contributed to a surge in lucrative employment opportunities. In total, about 1.1 percent of payroll workers in Austin take home at least $500,000 per year. The report finds that while cities like New York and San Francisco continue to dominate in terms of sheer volume, Austin stands out for its rapid job growth and lower cost of living compared to other top markets. Key industries driving these high salaries in Austin include software development, venture capital and executive leadership roles within established tech giants and emerging startups. Dell and Tesla were noted as two of the most high-profile companies in the local tech scene, though the area’s growing role as a hub of microchip manufacturing also impacts the economy significantly with giants like Samsung making major investments in the area.
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