Good morning, this is Tulsa Local Pulse for January 25, 2025. We're starting the day with a mix of news and updates from around our city.
First off, let's talk about the tech scene in Tulsa. It's booming, with a 27% growth in software developer roles and an average salary of $88,448. Major companies like Boeing are setting up shop here, and programs like Tulsa Remote are offering $10,000 grants to remote workers, making it an attractive place to live and work. We're seeing significant hiring announcements, with over 150 new tech companies expected to set up shop in the next few years, bringing in over $1 billion in additional investment capital.
In other news, the Tulsa City Council voted 8-1 to end prayer before meetings, opting for a moment of silence instead. This decision came after a pagan woman gave the opening invocation last fall, which drew significant criticism. Councilor Laura Bellis proposed the change, saying she sympathized with those who felt uncomfortable with some of the prayers offered at council meetings.
Moving on to our job market snapshot, we're seeing a lot of activity in the tech industry. Companies like PwC are investing heavily in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity consulting, creating exciting opportunities for tech professionals. The average salary for tech jobs in Tulsa is $67,000, well above the city's average income. We're also seeing a 12% increase in job postings, with nearly 300 software engineer roles per company.
In real estate news, there haven't been any major commercial or residential property sales announced recently. However, new development projects are on the horizon, and we'll be providing updates as more information becomes available. The weekly median home price is around $220,000, with inventory levels remaining steady.
From city hall, new application fees for the Tulsa Metropolitan Area Planning Commission and Board of Adjustment took effect on January 14, 2025. These simplified fees aim to provide a more transparent and customer-friendly approach for applicants.
Weather-wise, today is looking sunny with a high of 45 degrees. However, big changes are coming in the long-term forecast, so stay tuned for updates.
In community news, the American Finals Rodeo is happening this weekend at the Ford Truck Arena at Tulsa Expo Square. Make plans to watch action-packed rodeo performances each day. The top 15 cowboys and cowgirls will compete in traditional rodeo events, including bareback bronc riding, tie-down roping, and bull riding.
Theatre Tulsa is also presenting "Oliver!" at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. Experience the timeless tale of a young orphan boy navigating the gritty streets of Victorian London. Follow Oliver as he meets colorful characters and encounters unexpected twists on his quest for belonging and survival.
In crime news, a federal judge sharply criticized President Donald Trump's sweeping clemency decision as she dismissed the criminal case against an Oklahoman who spent almost 45 minutes inside the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot four years ago. Experts worry that Trump's Jan. 6 pardons will legitimize political violence and embolden extremists.
Finally, in a feel-good community story, the Tulsa Remote Program has been a game-changing success, offering a $10,000 grant and some pretty sweet perks for remote workers ready to make the move. Participants are bringing in an average income of $104,600, and 88% have at least a bachelor's degree. The program's impact is mind-blowing, projected to add $500 million in new local earnings by 2025 and create around 5,000 high-impact jobs.
This has been Tulsa Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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