What keeps tech workers in Utah? Outdoor activities outrank family, new study shows Art Raymond © Spenser Heaps, Deseret News Heather King, left, and Michael King, right, and their son, Seth, 14, ride mountain bikes on the Big Water Trail in Millcreek Canyon on Monday, July 12, 2021.
Whether they’re natives of the state or transplants, Utah’s fast-growing community of tech workers say the prime motivator for choosing to live in the Beehive State is its one-of-a-kind outdoor assets.
At a Tuesday press briefing about the study, Utah Gov. Spencer Cox said he wasn’t surprised by how big a role outdoor assets play in workers’ decision-making processes, but noted some of the results were even more impressive than he’d expected.
What keeps tech workers in Utah? Outdoor activities outrank family, new study shows
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