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Google to invest $13 billion in new US offices, data centers

- AN FRANCISCO (AP) — Google plans to in vest more than $13 billion this year on new and expanded data centers and offices across the U.S.

CEO Sundar Pichai announced the news in a blog post Wednesday , emphasizin­g the company’s growth outside its Mountain View, California, home and across the Midwest and South.

“2019 marks the second year in a row we’ll be growing faster outside of the (San Francisco) Bay Area than in it,” he wrote.

Google will build new data centers in Nevada, Texas, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Ohio, South Carolina and Virginia. Pichai estimated the constructi­on of the new centers will employ 10,000 workers.

It makes good political sense for Google to highlight its expansions outside coastal cities, said CFRA Research analyst Scott Kessler. U.S. legislator­s have paid increasing attention to Google and other big tech companies in the past year, and are considerin­g passing privacy laws to regulate the companies’ reach. Investing more widely across the U.S. could help it curry favor with federal politician­s and officials, he said.

Google is focused on expanding its cloud-computing business, a market where it faces stiff competitio­n from larger rivals Amazon and Microsoft.

The company will have a physical presence in 24 states by the end of the year. It currently has locations in 21 states, and is expanding into Nevada, Ohio and Nebraska.

Its expansion is likely also a way to attract new employees, Kessler said. Google will add an office in Georgia, and expand its offices in several cities including in Seattle and Chicago.

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