830 people come to work on Tech Ridge every weekday in 2025, across 15 companies. Between them they earn $66.3M a year. 47% earn more than $75,000 and 30% more than $100,000 — a daytime population with money to spend and, right now, almost nowhere on the hill to spend it.
Median income
$65k
per employee, base salary, before commission or bonus
Year
Plate 01
The daytime population
Every figure here is people employed on Tech Ridge itself, not company-wide headcount elsewhere.
People on site
830
Employers
15
Combined income
$66.3M
Average income
$80k
And where it is going
On the ridge today
650
Including committed
1,000
Next few years
1,500
At full buildout
6,000
The 6,000 figure is the full-buildout target Tech Ridge reports to the City of St. George and the basis of the RCLCO economic impact study, which puts the district at $3.25 billion of annual GDP.
Plate 02
What they earn
Every job on the ridge, sorted into income bands. This is the spending power inside a five-minute walk.
188
Under $50k
23%
251
$50k to $75k
30%
145
$75k to $100k
17%
190
$100k to $150k
23%
56
$150k and up
7%
47%
earn over $75,000
30%
earn over $100,000
$65k
median income
Plate 03
Who they are
The mix matters: a district of engineers and claims administrators eats differently at noon than a warehouse district does.
Sector
People
Average income
Share of the hill
Software
366
$89k
44%
Health & Benefits
207
$60k
25%
Aerospace & Mfg
152
$95k
18%
Telecom
60
$62k
7%
Professional Services
45
$73k
5%
Plate 04
The employers on the hill
Intergalactic150$96k
Vasion135$97k
Zonos101$90k
Zion HealthShare100$57k
Planstin Administration90$61k
BusyBusy85$83k
HFB Technologies45$74k
Mango Voice40$65k
Kirton McConkie30$83k
Eagle Gate Title15$55k
CentraCom15$54k
Primestin Care15$61k
DigiVoice5$55k
Brodie Industries2$49k
Greystone2$120k
Total830$80k
Plate 05
Where the income sits
Every job on the hill, traced from its employer to what it pays. Hover a band or an employer to isolate it, switch between sector and employer, or open it full screen.