Apple Inc said on Wednesday it was either directly or indirectly responsible for 2.4 million U.S. jobs, up 20per cent from the 2 million the ...
SAN FRANCISCO: Apple said on Wednesday it was either directly or indirectly responsible for 2.4 million US jobs, up 20 per cent from the 2 million the technology company estimated in 2017.
App-related jobs totaled 1.9 million, up by 325,000 from its previous estimate, the Cupertino, California-based company said in a news post on its website.
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