加州主导美国人工智能/数据中心就业
California Dominates America's AI/Data-Center Jobs

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/california-dominates-americas-aidata-center-jobs

人工智能的蓬勃发展不仅推动了软件领域的就业增长,也带动了支持其物理基础设施的就业。最近的分析显示,美国目前有482,716个工作岗位与人工智能和数据中心相关,其中加利福尼亚州以81,577个职位居首,占全国总数的17%。 然而,由于微软和亚马逊等科技巨头的存在,华盛顿州的人均数字领先。其他拥有大量绝对数字的州包括德克萨斯州、佛罗里达州和纽约州,但佛罗里达州和纽约州在按人口调整后低于平均水平。 值得注意的是,犹他州(“硅斜坡”)、弗吉尼亚州(“数据中心巷”——全球最大集中地)和密苏里州正在成为新兴中心,由于有利的政策、连接性和低电力成本等因素,人均就业排名靠前。这凸显了人工智能经济超出传统科技中心,实现了地理上多样化的扩张。

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The AI boom isn’t just about chatbots and software. It’s also creating thousands of jobs tied to the physical infrastructure that powers large-scale computing.

As companies race to build data centers and expand AI capacity, employment tied to AI infrastructure has climbed to 482,716 jobs nationwide, according to 2025 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

This map, via Visual Capitalist's Jeff Desjardins, ranks all 50 states by AI and data center employment, highlighting where this fast-growing segment of the tech economy has taken root—and which states have built the deepest talent bases.

The AI and Data Center Boom: Jobs by State

California leads the nation with 81,577 AI and data center jobs, accounting for about 17% of the U.S. total.

While California dominates in total jobs, Washington ranks first on a per capita basis, with 289.8 roles per 100,000 residents. This is partially thanks to being home base to companies like Microsoft and Amazon.

More populous states like Texas (48,029), Florida (28,682), and New York (27,849) are all at the top of the leaderboard in absolute terms. That said, the latter two (Florida and New York) are actually below average in per capita terms.

Silicon Slopes and the Data Center Capital of the World

When sorting the list in per capita terms, the states Utah, Missouri, and Virginia stand out—all making the top five.

Virginia has the world’s largest concentration of data centers (Northern Virginia’s “Data Center Alley”), driven by hyperscalers, federal demand, and dense fiber connectivity.

Utah is known in the tech industry as “Silicon Slopes”, with a budding startup ecosystem, strong SaaS presence, and tax-friendly policies for data center investment.

Finally, Missouri is an emerging Midwest tech hub with growing cloud, geospatial intelligence, and defense-tech activity, supported by low-cost power and central U.S. connectivity.

Learn more about data center electricity demand by region in this visualization on Voronoi.

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