Alphabet Inc’s Google said on Thursday it intends to put more than $7 billion in workplaces and data centers in the United States this year.
Google’s spending incorporates $1 billion in its home territory of California. The move comes when numerous organizations are leaving Silicon Valley after the COVID-19 pandemic set off a more extensive move to distant work, causing organizations to reevaluate the state’s higher operational expenses and weighty duties.
The ventures would create in any event 10,000 new full-time Google jobs, Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai said.