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| | On wealth, equity and reinvestment After months of collecting data, researching and reporting Technical.ly is launching a new, data-driven reporting series today on wealth, race and economic mobility. Called "Who makes $200K?" it includes data on high-income earners for cities around the country, and interviews with professionals across Technical.ly's markets. In the Baltimore story we published today (read it below), there's a juxtaposition: While Baltimore’s population fell over the last decade, there was an uptick of Black high-income earners in the city. We talked to some of them, and found that these professionals see potential for Baltimore to have as high a profile as contemporaries along the East Coast like DC, Philly and New York, while rising in a way that learns lessons from those cities. Read my story below, as well as a broader look at the data from Technical.ly CEO Chris Wink. This is the first in a series on how tech economies are growing wealth in U.S. cities, and we want you to be part of it. What do you know that we don’t, or what do you think we need to come to understand about the topic? Email us at [email protected] with your thoughts. — Technical.ly reporter Donte Kirby ([email protected]) | | | Top Stories | By Against the backdrop of recent news about population losses, Technical.ly data show an increase in high-earning Black residents. They could be a spark for building neighborhood wealth. Read more » By Plus, new funding to help AquaLith Advanced Materials and Isoprene Pharmaceuticals bring discoveries to market. Read more » By With the Q-Lab, team members from the company and researchers will have space to collaborate on quantum computing advances. "We think it's a really important step to creating the ecosystem," said UMD Chief Strategy Officer Ken Ulman. Read more » By For the college-bound technologist, it was the programs like those with Baltimore's Digital Harbor Foundation and opportunities with Big Huge Games along the way that made all the difference. Read more » | Blast from the past Across demographic and age groups, residents of Baltimore cite the city's political leadership as the single biggest obstacle to Baltimore becoming a world-class city. Read more » | Your Job in Tech Search all open jobs and hiring companies Featured Jobs It’s an exciting time at Crossbeam. Just over two years post-launch, we have over three thousand companies using our platform, raised more than $40M of venture capital from leading VC firms, and are...Find out more » It’s an exciting time at Crossbeam. Just a little more than 2 years post-launch, we have hundreds of companies using our platform, just secured $25M in Series B funding, and are working with awesome...Find out more » ABOUT US Inspire is a clean energy technology company on a mission to transform the way consumers access clean energy and to accelerate the world’s transition to a net-zero carbon future. We provide...Find out more » This Week in Jobs Don’t sell yourself short. Read more » SUBSCRIBE to TWIJ Post a Job Get a Job | Events Oct 22 to Oct 22 / 06:00 pm to 08:03 pm / Science History Institute, 315 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106 and Virtually Find out more » Oct 20 to Oct 22 / 09:00 am to 04:00 pm / Virtual Find out more » Sep 30 to Sep 30 / 12:00 pm to 01:00 pm / Zoom Find out more » View all events Promote your event | |
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