SN Member McGruber points us a study by TriNet that provides (buzzword alert!) 'cloud-based human resources services.' The study concludes that Austin is the place to go.
From the article:
"Austin ranks Number 1 in the nation when it comes to offering the largest tech salaries that have been adjusted for cost of living expenses, such as housing, groceries, utilities and other necessities.
The seven major tech hubs, ranked by cost of living adjusted average salaries:
1. Austin: $105,000
2. Atlanta: $103,000
3. Denver-Boulder: $98,000
4. Boston: $79,000
5. Silicon Valley: $78,000
6. Los Angeles: $70,000
7. New York: $56,000"
(Score: 1) by docwiz on Saturday March 08 2014, @02:31PM
Living in Texas?
(Score: 1) by EQ on Tuesday March 11 2014, @02:03AM
Yes, go relocated from Colorado (lived almost rural, worked in Boulder). Texas is nice, people are good, more friendly than in Colorado to be sure. Government a lot less intrusive (sort of like what it was in Colorado more than a decade ago before the DemoPublicans expanded government). But so far, (having been thru 2 summers now), its too damn hot - and too damn flat. I miss my Rockies (baseball team and mountains), and my spring and fall (both here seem to be about 3 weeks long)