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Superstars, rising stars, and the rest: Pandemic trends and shifts in the geography of tech

This report probes the latest trends in the geography of tech over the past decade and through the pandemic. Among the findings are:

Remote work won’t save the heartland

Hopes persist that a burst of relocations by tech companies and remote workers will revitalize the American heartland. Maybe remote work and pandemic-spurred moves really are going to redistribute economic vitality more evenly across the country after a decade of excessive concentration in coastal “superstar” cities, or maybe not; while aspects of the corporate relocation story may be real, new evidence raises questions about the true potential of the remote-work-driven renewal storyline.