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Second consecutive record-breaking year for Economic Development in Indiana

It’s been a second consecutive, record-breaking year for economic development in Indiana with more than 300 commitments from companies across the country and around the world to locate or grow in Indiana, according to the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.

Together, these businesses plan to invest nearly $7.5 billion in their Indiana operations and create up more than 31,000 new Hoosier jobs in the coming years.

The positions are expected to offer average wages topping $26/hour.

Among the businesses announcing the largest growth commitments this past year was SF Motors in St. Joseph County, which committed 467 new jobs.

Businesses announcing the largest growth commitments, based on the number of new jobs or capital investment planned, in 2018 were:

 

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