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New numbers show the job market is growing in the South Bay even as New York has taken a bigger bite out of the Bay Area’s tech workforce. Commercial real estate firm Cboe Global Markets says for the first time ever, New York City has surpassed San Francisco in total tech jobs. Those tech jobs gave the Bay Area a boost in the latest state jobs report. It shows the artificial intelligence boom is largely responsible for the South Bay adding thousands of new jobs in July, even as California overall lost 20,000 jobs. Scott Budman examines the latest figures in his video report above.
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New numbers show the job market is growing in the South Bay even as New York has taken a bigger bite out of the Bay Area’s tech workforce. Commercial real estate firm Cboe Global Markets says for the first time ever, New York City has surpassed San Francisco in total tech jobs. Those tech jobs gave the Bay Area a boost in the latest state jobs report. It shows the artificial intelligence boom is largely responsible for the South Bay adding thousands of new jobs in July, even as California overall lost 20,000 jobs. Scott Budman examines the latest figures in his video report above.
Read this reportAI-related roles now account for nearly one-third of all tech-talent job listings in the U.S., per the new CBRE report.
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AIPROPX has consolidated 3 reports from 3 outlets into a single canonical entry on “New York passes San Francisco as top tech market.” The covered outlets are based across 2 regions — Other and US.
The earliest report in this entry came from CNBC (Aug 21, 2026, 10:36 UTC); the most recent came from SFGATE (Aug 21, 2026, 22:53 UTC).
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