Thinktanks & Research

Could “mid-tech” jobs elevate more people and non-coastal places?

By Mark Muro, Jacob Whiton, Patrick McKenna ● Brookings ● 06/20/2018


Long before its current crises, tech had a reputation for elitism. Because they appeared inaccessible to people without a technical degree, the sector’s high-paying jobs were assumed to exacerbate economic divides in regions, not narrow them. In fact, recent Metro Program research on the “digitalization” of the economy shows the tendency of digital technologies to polarize as well as empower.

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