Good morning, this is Seattle Local Pulse for January 19, 2025.
We're starting off with breaking news from the past few days. Thousands gathered at Cal Anderson Park on Saturday and marched to Seattle Center for the People's March Seattle, a protest ahead of the Trump inauguration. Police estimated over 3,000 people attended the rally and march, which traveled through Downtown to Seattle Center[1].
Moving on to our job market snapshot, Seattle's tech scene is thriving in 2025. AI roles are experiencing significant growth, particularly a 63% growth in job postings for machine learning engineers. Data scientists are leading the pack with a 48% growth rate, and cybersecurity roles have a 42% growth rate. Major employers like Amazon and Microsoft are hiring, with Amazon alone having over 6,000 positions open in Seattle, including roles in software development, product management, and data science. The average tech salary is around $148,000, with data scientists earning approximately $141,118 and software developers making about $135,287 on average[2][5].
In real estate news, there haven't been any notable commercial or residential property sales reported recently. However, the city is undergoing significant development projects, including the $806 million Waterfront Seattle Project. Weekly median home prices and inventory levels remain steady, but we'll keep an eye on any changes.
From City Hall, the Seattle City Council recently adopted the 2025-2026 Biennial Budget and Capital Improvement Program, which includes historic investments in affordable housing and increased public safety measures. The budget makes a $342 million investment in affordable housing, a nearly fivefold increase since 2019, and adds $5.2 million in renter assistance[3].
Weather-wise, today is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of 48 degrees. This shouldn't impact any outdoor activities or events planned for today.
In new business activity, there haven't been any major openings or closings reported recently. However, local content creators are reacting to the potential ban of TikTok, which could affect their livelihoods. The Supreme Court has cleared the way for a TikTok ban to take effect, but the Biden Administration says it's up to the incoming Trump administration to enforce it[4].
Upcoming community events include various activities at Pike Place Market and the Seattle Center. We'll keep you updated on any new events or changes.
In local school achievements, there haven't been any notable reports recently. However, we'll be keeping an eye on any upcoming sports events or achievements.
In a feel-good community story, local residents are coming together to support small businesses and local content creators who may be affected by the potential TikTok ban.
In today's crime report, there haven't been any significant incidents or arrests reported in the past 24 hours. However, we'll continue to monitor any public safety alerts or updates.
This has been Seattle Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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