Google to invest over US$7 billion in US, create 10,000 jobs

WASHINGTON: Alphabet Inc’s Google said on Thursday (Mar 18) it plans to invest over US$7 billion in offices and data centres across the United States as it takes on a surge in internet traffic after pandemic restrictions drove more users and advertisers online.

The company’s investment related to US offices and data centres was over US$10 billion last year and more than US$13 billion in 2019.

The latest investment includes expansion plans for data centres in Nebraska, South Carolina and Texas, the company said on Thursday.

Google is also spending US$1 billion in its home state of California.

The move comes at a time when many companies are exiting Silicon Valley after the pandemic triggered a broader shift to remote work, making companies reconsider the state’s higher operational costs and hefty taxes.

The investments would create at least 10,000 new full-time Google jobs, Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai said.

Z24 News

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