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Baltimore tech workers make 2nd-highest average salary in U.S.

On average, employees of technology companies in the Baltimore region make $97,588 per year.

Average U.S. tech salaries. Image via Dice.com.

On average, employees of technology companies in the Baltimore-DC region make $97,588 per year.
Though the second-highest average regional tech salary in the U.S., reports the Baltimore Business Journal, it’s remains basically unchanged from last year, while other markets grew. Silicon Valley is on top: tech workers there make, on average, $108,603 per year. The salary information comes from a new survey released by Dice.com.
Read more at the Baltimore Business Journal.
Last year in the Baltimore region, tech workers made an average salary of $97,895, slightly more than this year.

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