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San Jose State University researchers unveiled new findings Wednesday that show poverty and inequality continue to plague ...
New jaw-dropping numbers show just how big the income gap has become in the Silicon Valley. The numbers from the annual ...
One of the more startling figures is the fact that more than 70 percent of the wealth in Silicon Valley is concentrated in just nine households.
Of the 117 data points in the 4th annual Silicon Valley Pain Index, five are focused on inequalities in the tech industry.
The Silicon Valley Pain Index found that the gap between the richest and poorest residents got worse in 2024.
Mar. 25—The newly released 2025 Silicon Valley Index report uncovers the contradictions of the region: surging investment in Silicon Valley's innovation engine, and intensifying wealth ...
The 2023 Silicon Valley Pain Index, an annual report released Tuesday by the Human Rights Institute at San Jose State University, calls attention to the persistent inequalities in the region and ...
The 2024 Silicon Valley Pain Index, which highlights the region’s inequities, found Black tech workers between age 25 and 44 comprise 1% of the industry workforce, while Latino tech workers the ...
Silicon Valley aside, here is a further look into the 2024 Pain Index report– highlighting research and tackling questions about the South Bay’s overall cost of living, quality of life, and ...
The 2023 Silicon Valley Pain Index report defined “Silicon Valley” as Santa Clara County and San Mateo County, as well as some Alameda County cities including Fremont, Newark, and Union City.
The hope after each year's report was that progress would eliminate income inequality and discrimination. Instead, the 2024 Silicon Valley pain index found they got worse.