Baltimore Didn’t Repeat as #1 City for Women in Tech, But it’s Closing the Pay Gap

SmartAsset’s annual ranking of the best cities for women in tech is out, and Baltimore is once again near the top.

The city ranks third, behind only nearby Arlington, Virginia, and D.C. The rest of the top five includes Chesapeake, Virginia, and Durham, so the makings of a super-region for gender equity are in place.

SmartAsset, a New York-based personal finance company, looks at U.S. Census Bureau data for 63 cities, looking at gender dynamics among those defined by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics as “computer and mathematical occupations.” It ranks across four categories. Here’s the data for Baltimore:

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