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Utah’s tech sector now accounts for more than 300,000 jobs in the state, a new study finds

Employment in Utah's technology sector has grown at twice the national average over the last 10 years and the industry now supports one in every seven jobs in the state, a new study says.

With more than 116,100 in direct employment, the tech sector’s influence on Utah’s overall economy is now ahead of the state’s real estate industry — only with an average yearly compensation of $102,000 per position, nearly 75 percent higher than the average of $58,400 paid per job in other industries.

Spending in Utah by tech companies and their workers supported another 186,000 non-tech jobs on top of that, meaning that what analysts refer to as the state's "tech and innovation economy" accounted for nearly a sixth of Utah's total gross domestic product in 2017, according to the first-of-its-kind study by the University of Utah's Kem C.