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The Decentralization of US Tech Hubs: Where Talent is Moving in 2026

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We analyze the demographic shifts of remote workers and tech startups relocating from California to emerging low-tax metro areas across the US.

The Decentralization of US Tech Hubs: Where Talent is Moving in 2026

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Silicon Valley remains the intellectual capital of software engineering, but the physical headquarters of technology are dispersing rapidly. High living costs and steep corporate tax rates in California have prompted a massive exodus of engineering talent and early-stage startups to more affordable regions.

Texas, Florida, Utah, and North Carolina have established themselves as major beneficiaries of this migration. Cities like Austin, Miami, Salt Lake City, and Raleigh-Durham are offering generous tax incentives for tech businesses, creating robust regional ecosystems that attract top talent looking for homeownership opportunities.

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This decentralization is healthy for the national economy, spreading tech wealth and infrastructure development to diverse states and creating a more resilient software sector.

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