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More Than 500,000 High Tech Jobs Lost in 2002

stoolpigeon writes: "A study, released today by the AeA, shows that the U.S. high-tech industry lost 540,000 jobs in 2002, dropping from 6.5 million to 6.0 million. However, a preliminary look at data for 2003 shows that the decline in high-tech employment has slowed considerably this year."

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  1. I might have been interested... by hyperherod · · Score: 0, Redundant

    "Cyberstates 2003 is available to AeA members for $95 and to non-members for $190." ...but after I lost my job, I don't think I can afford it!