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In the 's latest "States Technology and Science of77 indicators, which was previousl y conducted four years ago, Washington state scoree the top marks in the country in the categories of highest percentagr of people working in the high-tecuh industry and the percentage of payrollo going to people in the high-tech industry. Massachusetts retainedf its No. 1 rank in the country; it was followedf by Maryland, Colorado, California and Mississippi ranked last.
"Statesz that have a vision and a plan for building andretaininfg high-wage jobs and viable industries are finding ways to investf in their science and technologyy assets," said Ross DeVol, directod of regional economics at the Milken and lead author of the study, in a Milken is a nonpartisan thinkm tank in Santa Monica, Calif. States were ranked on the 77 indicatorxs infive components, including: research and developmentg inputs, risk capital and entrepreneurial human capital investment, technology and science work and technology concentration and dynamism.
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