http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/07/betting-on-america-how-much-do-apple-and-google-invest-at-home/259807/
One of the more frustrating aspects of the thriving U.S. tech sector is that while its leading companies generate fabulous profits, they don't actually employ that many American workers -- especially compared to industrial titans of yore. At its 1970s peak, General Motors had more than 600,000 U.S. workers on its payroll. Apple, by comparison, claims just 47,000, most of whom are part of its retail operations. Google has about 18,500. They've perfected the low-employment, high-profit business model.
One of the more frustrating aspects of the thriving U.S. tech sector is that while its leading companies generate fabulous profits, they don't actually employ that many American workers -- especially compared to industrial titans of yore. At its 1970s peak, General Motors had more than 600,000 U.S. workers on its payroll. Apple, by comparison, claims just 47,000, most of whom are part of its retail operations. Google has about 18,500. They've perfected the low-employment, high-profit business model.
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