Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced Wednesday that the search giant will invest more than $10 billion in new offices and data centers in 11 states this year—Colorado, Georgia, Massachusetts, Nebraska, New York, Oklahoma, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Texas, Washington and California.
This will add to the $13 billion Google invested in similar U.S. projects in 2019, up from $2.5 billion in similar infrastructure projects in 2018.
“These investments will create thousands of jobs—including roles within Google, construction jobs in data centers and renewable energy facilities, and opportunities in local businesses in surrounding towns and communities,” Pichai wrote in a blog
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