Shot in the arm: Tech jobs hold much of the post-pandemic future in Oklahoma City, Tulsa
8 Aug 2020
Technological innovation alone can't save Oklahoma City from the economic ravages of the coronavirus, but the growing importance of tech jobs in the workforce is a kind of inoculation against some of its effects.
The reslient tech sector is likely even stronger in the otherwise coronavirus-slammed economy — thanks to digital advances related to remote working and booming e-commerce — and tech could help lead some cities out of recession before others, including this one.
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