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Austin, Dallas and Houston The Most Affordable U.S. Cities for Technology Professionals, According to The ``techies.com Affordability Index''.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

AUSTIN Austin.

1 City (1990 pop. 21,907), seat of Mower co., SE Minn., on the Cedar River, near the Iowa line; inc. 1868. The commercial and industrial center of a rich farm region, it is noted as home to the Hormel meatpacking company, whose Spam Town museum
, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 27, 2000

Texas, Atlanta Atlanta (ətlăn`tə, ăt–), city (1990 pop. 394,017), state capital and seat of Fulton co., NW Ga., on the Chattahoochee R. and Peachtree Creek, near the Appalachian foothills; inc. 1847.  and Twin Cities lead the pack, while Silicon Valley

and NYC NYC
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New York City


NYC New York City
 rank last in data that factors tech

salaries against Cost of Living Index

Austin, Dallas Dallas, city (1990 pop. 1,006,877), seat of Dallas co., N Tex., on the Trinity River near the junction of its three forks; inc. 1871. The second largest Texas city, after Houston, and the eighth largest U.S.  and Houston Houston, city (1990 pop. 1,630,553), seat of Harris co., SE Tex., a deepwater port on the Houston Ship Channel; inc. 1837. Economy


The fourth largest city in the nation and the largest in the entire South and Southwest, Houston is a port of entry;
 are the most affordable cities for technology professionals, according to according to
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 techies.com, Inc., research. And, while technology professionals living in the Bay Area and New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
 lead the nation in salaries, technologists in Texas have as much as twice the discretionary income Discretionary Income

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Essentials are things like food, clothing, and shelter.
.

techies.com, a national network of online career resources for more than 585,000 technology professionals, releases its "techies.com Affordability Index", which factors tech salaries against the Cost of Living Index (COLI COLI Corporate-Owned Life Insurance
COLI Cost of Living Index
COLI Chemometrics On-line Initiative
), in an effort to measure the value of technology salaries in real dollars in 26 technology markets. The 10 most affordable markets, along with their index values, are:

1.       Austin                     105.6
2.       Dallas                     105.5
3.       Houston                    105.3
4.       Twin Cities                100.1
5.       Atlanta                    99.7
6.       Seattle                    98
7.       Denver                     97.3
8.       Raleigh-Durham             97.2
9.       Columbus                   95.5
10.      Cincinnati                 93.2

The five least affordable markets are:

1.       New York City              49.5
2.       Bay Area                   72
3.       San Diego                  77
4.       Boston                     79
5.       Los Angeles                82

(The complete index is at the conclusion of this document.)


techies.com created its Affordability Index by dividing its members' salary data by the 1999 composite federal COLI. The Affordability Index only factors annual salary, and does not account for stock options, perks perk 1  
v. perked, perk·ing, perks

v.intr.
1. To stick up or jut out: dogs' ears that perk.

2. To carry oneself in a lively and jaunty manner.
 and benefits, or quality of life aspects hiring managers offer and/or and/or  
conj.
Used to indicate that either or both of the items connected by it are involved.

Usage Note: And/or is widely used in legal and business writing.
 communities provide.

According to Doug Berg, techies.com's founder and chief techie A technical person. See hacker and programmer. , Silicon Valley and New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 City--along with other coastal tech markets--are far and away the best paying cities, with Bay Area professionals earning 16% more than the national average in tech pay. But, the techies.com data reveals that housing expenses and other Cost of Living factors have outstripped earnings in these markets, leaving many Texas markets among the most ideal for professionals seeking good pay and affordable living.

"I don't think the fact that these coastal tech markets rank last in our Index will cause a mass tech-exodus from the Bay or Manhattan; their reputation alone as tech hubs with cutting edge opportunities and bleeding edge A pun on "leading edge." It implies that using the latest technology is often risky because it has not been tested with enough users and may not perform as expected. Introducing an advanced product or service is also risky because the user community may not be ready for it or really want  technology make them extremely attractive," Berg continued. "But people realize it's very expensive to live in these markets, and your discretionary income does not go as far. We developed this Index to put some skin on just how wide the affordability gap is.

"We know that technology professionals are the nation's most in-demand professional workforce, and we know they have an annual salary about 85 percent higher than the national average," Berg said. "A techie can almost pick and choose where he or she wants to work and has plenty of leverage in negotiating salary; we hope this Index can help them with this process. For technology hiring managers, particularly those in Texas, we see this Index as a tool to be more competitive as they attempt to acquire and retain techies."

The techies.com Affordability Index

1.       Austin                     105.6
2.       Dallas                     105.5
3.       Houston                    105.3
4.       Twin Cities                100.1
5.       Atlanta                    99.7
6.       Seattle                    98
7.       Denver                     97.3
8.       Raleigh-Durham             97.2
9.       Columbus                   95.5
10.      Cincinnati                 93.2
11.      Phoenix                    93.1
12.      Portland                   92
13.      Detroit                    91.9
14.      Chicago                    91
15.      Kansas City                87.5
16.      Miami                      87
17.      Philadelphia               85.4
18.      Salt Lake City             85.1
19.      Sacramento                 85.1
20.      Pittsburgh                 84.8
21.      Washington, DC             84
22.      Los Angeles                82
23.      Boston                     79
24.      San Diego                  77
25.      Bay Area                   72
26.      New York City              49.5


About techies.com

techies.com is an exchange for technology professionals, and for businesses that want to recruit, market to, and interact with these professionals, and was recently ranked as the No. 1 technology career Web site by PCWEEK. The company allows technology professionals who become its members to maximize their career options, develop productive relationships with potential employers, and obtain relevant content on technology-related issues. techies.com also offers large and small companies the ability to plan for, acquire, and retain technology professionals. The company currently generates most of its revenues from the sale of technology workforce solutions to more than 1,750 client companies. techies.com is also a co-founder of TechiesDay, a nationwide initiative to address our nation's increasing demand for a qualified technology workforce. For more information about TechiesDay, go to www.techiesday.org.
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